Testing Large Turbines, Westinghouse Co. Works Trailer

Testing Large Turbines, Westinghouse Co. Works Trailer (1904)

01 May 1904 Factual 3 mins

On the left of the screen, a small group of men lift the top off of what appears to be a turbine with a crane and continue to check the machine, tightening various parts with wrenches. On the right side, a few men appear to be testing the workings of what may be a turbine.

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