The Internal Combustion Engine, four-stroke hot bulb Bolinder Company

Title: The Internal Combustion Engine.
Signed: Goran Magnusson.

The Bolinder Company was founded in Stockholm, by the teenage brothers Karl and Jean Bolinder, in 1832.
They first produced components for steam engines, railways and sawmill machinery but later developed their first internal combustion engine, a four-stroke hot bulb, in 1893.
In 1903 E. A. Rundlof invented the two-stroke, crank case scavenge hot bulb engine and passed it on to the Bolinders, who developed their range of semi-diesels from this - and the legend was born.
The engines were so reliable and durable that they were used in barges throughout the world and Bolinder became synonymous with barge engines.

AT & C G Bolinder's Mechanical workshop in Stockholm.

Size: Sheet app.: 41.5 x 29.5 cm. 16.5 x 11.5 inches
Condition: 1960 Laminated Print, light soiling, browning edges.




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