or Best Offer. Included in this price is the following: basic disassembly of major components, electrical analysis with Fluke VOM meter, rewiring of head unit, base unit and speed coil with UL-rated reproduction antique wiring including new period plug. , below, brought a major change in the looks of GE pancake fans. The only change for these that I see are the struts, which are now using a beveled screw head to hold the cage to them. How you doing Cory? Changes were a new, slightly narrower motor tag no longer marked with a "FORM" letter, a new cover under the base formed of grained black cardboard which covered the regulator coil and switch. The only change to the later year model of 1904 is the change from the eight inch long brass motor tag to the much smaller motor tag. This is the last year for the two speed switch. My very first Cake was this model. The base lost its full ribbing with the lower part of the base being smooth. A.C.Desk Fan * Silver Swan Desk Fan * D.C.Desk Fan * Ceiling Fan * Air Circulator * Ventilator Fan * Exhaust Fan * 1910 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co. (MESCO) Catalog (Philip Colston) * Scans from Early Electrical Journals (Philip Colston) * AFCA ARCHIVES ORDER FORM; GE Report No 4667 July 9 1900; Emerson Factory Photos. Both black japan and nickel plating were used on the GE pancakes off and on prior to 1899 when the brass parts were left plain with a lacquer or gilt finish. used in 1896-1898 and 1900-1907 cannot be fitted to an 1899 model motor. Cool fans for sure but I already miss those wing bolts. Desk Fans. The two speed switch knob is at the bottom of the wall base. Buy It Now. The cage was still of the usual construction with the ten S-wires "pinned" to the rear cage ring and a fan blade with a cast hub. The base appears to be black or very dark green. brought a new look to the GE pancake as well as the introduction of direct current (DC) motor pancakes which I will not cover at this time. '03 featured a lot of changes to the GE line. FORM F. which is an 1897 model. Association, Fan Vintage General Electric GE Vortalex Gray 3 Speed Osculating Fan 16" Blade. From fairly early after the 1903 models were introduced the OFF tags were as in the right photo through the end of pancake production in early 1908. All Fan Parts ; Desk Fan Parts; Ceiling Fan Parts; Pedestal/Circulator Fans; Other Parts; Electrical Items. Here is an 1898 10" pancake and the last of that size made as a desk fan. On that same note, there is nothing wrong with leaving them alone. In the early, modified base above, the original center screw hole has been filled with another slotted screw since the fully ribbed base was made with a screw hole in the center location. My reply is "which one? A somewhat suitable repair can be done by shortening all wires, necking them down, and reinserting them in the rear ring. The porcelain switch now had mounting ears on it. The line cord would be attached to the two terminals on the base. Different versions were made in 10", 12", 14" and 16" sizes, with solid, swivel, or swivel-trunnion frames. Vintage General Electric Reversible 3 Speed Metal Box Fan . General Electric Fans. are the first models with a cage badge and with 4 blade fans replacing the older 6 blade fans. Above: Rear of the 12" pancake motor looks like this from 1903 through 1906. Below is what is thought to be an original "white and gold" pancake from 1906. In this photo the motor appears to be much thicker than a typical 1899 motor but most of the earlier motors were thicker. AUG. 13.95 JUNE 25. In 1902 GE fans got a 5 speed switch and, in 1903, the rear motor bulge was eliminated with the speed coil and switch being placed in a larger, higher base. Dating GE pancakes (alternating current models): These first GE pancakes are very different in appearance from later pancakes. Related Categories. Then comes mid year '06 and the motor housing becomes smooth. Of course there probably are a few others but I don't know anyone who has seen one. The CAT number is 42X548. Sep 12, 2015 - Providing quality antique electric fans and parts. Antique Fans: Restored-refurbished and Reproduction electric fans. 1950’s Vintage General Electric Fan , Works Great. The photos above show an early 1899 solid frame model (no cage badge yet) which continued with the smooth base from the previous 10" solid frame models but made about 1" higher than the 10" frame. C $94.02. He lists the 1906 pancake numbers in the range 238000 to 277000 and I assume that is approximate and, also, that GE may have had some pancakes with higher serial numbers with brass struts and lower serial numbers with the later steel struts; it all depends on how they assembled the fans and if cages and struts were added just before shipping or at the time the whole fan was built. C $254.12. For the 1901 and later model years a number of vent holes were added to the front and rear outside of the motor. Here are some of my thoughts.....When you look at a Lynn Works, you have to marvel at the simplicity. This circa 1925 GE fan was restored and just reassembled last week! $110.00. Power to the motor would exit the base between the two terminals and be attached to the two terminals on the rear of the motor. Knowing little about vintage fans, and considering restoration, I took them to a highly respected repair man specializing in such fans. This version of the GE cage badge was used on the 10 wire cages from 1899 and about halfway through 1903 when the 8 wire cage was introduced. As electricity spread across North America in the 1880s, a time before air conditioning, consumers delighted at the potential to improve air flow as much as the ability to light up the night. Swivel frame models used a brass band tag nearly encircling the motor, The new steel thumb screw is shown on the left side of the, 1906 steel struts. Ready for restoration” is in sale since Saturday, January 9, 2021. They are long ago sold out and, with a good demand for pancake switches, I think you will see some available in the next year. I am always hearing other collectors say that they want a 1903 12 inch cake. Some notes on the brass finish of pancakes: The lacquer used to coat brass parts of GE pancakes does not seem to be very durable unlike some other makes which makes determining the actual finish on the brass difficult. were the first to be provided with regulator coils contained in a new bulge on the rear of the motor with a two speed switch in the center. The two brass wing bolts used previously were eliminated and the trunnion was supported by two brass large head screws. Here is a long to it, let me know what you think - http://www.electronicsurplus.com/centralab-pa2043-switch-rotary-1p-2-to-6-position#PhotoSwipe1464955899340Thanks for the help Steve if you happen to have time to look at your fans. That being so, then the 1904 early offerings are the same as the late 1903. It could be a normal mid-1903 year pancake with the new stamped hub blade and 8 wire cage but it isn't- see why below. $9.90 shipping. Like most pancakes this one is a four pole motor. Research is ongoing). Six, eight, and ten pole pancake motors were made for other frequencies or for special slower running motors. Ask if anyone has a pancake near your number and what material the struts are made of. There were some wall mount bracket pancakes and even a 10" spring mounted fan where extra quiet was desired such as in a telephone booth. or Best Offer. Antique Vintage Emerson Oscillation 3 Speed fan 12” Works Restoration Project.
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