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    Kriegsmarine?

    Hi,
    This instrument was found in an old military depot in La Spezia.
    This Italian city in World War II, was an important base of the Italian navy, in a case, however, were found some of these tools.
    Someone would be explain me what they were and at what age they go back?
    Thanks. The diameter is 18,5 cm. - the height is (about) 9 cm.












    Cordially
    Partisan
    Last edited by partisan; 03-31-2011, 10:53 AM.

    #2
    I found this image, It is not the same, but there looks a little:

    What do you think?




    Partisan

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      #3
      Nobody can help me?

      partisan

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        #4
        I would guess that this is a propeller rpm repeater gauge. Forward-voraus, reverse-zuruck.
        Probably not from a U-boat, but a surface ship.

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          #5
          Hello Partisan,

          I don't believe this gauge is form a U-Boat. The U-Boat Type VIIC diesel engines by MANN or GW only had a maximum of 490 rpm. [Second Photo] - The NTW gauge that you posted is marked 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500, and a similar negative value is from a Type VIIC. The other Type U-Boat diesel engines would have the same characteristics (Not high speed).

          Your gauge in question looks to have an indicator of 5, 10, and 15 times a factor of 100. This high rpm speed definitely eliminates the gauge as being from a U-Boat.

          Kind regards,
          Don_

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            #6
            Thanks you!
            Is it possible a S-boot engines?
            Regards
            Partisan

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              #7
              Hello Partisan,
              It certainly does look like a prop rev counter from a S Boat.
              All the best
              Doug

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                #8
                Thank you very much DougColeman!
                Do you think it is from ww2 or post war?
                Regards

                Partisan

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