Ennepetal Road Industry Museum
The Ennepetal Road Industry Museum is an exhibition of historical machines from the iron processing industry in the public space of the city of Ennepetal .
In the central inner city area of the Ennepetal district of Milspe near the Kluterthöhle as well as in Voerde , Altenvoerde and the Hülsenbecker Tal , the Kulturschmiede Ennepetal eV association has set up several old machines and means of production that were used in local industry from the 15th to the 20th century. The objects include drop hammers , spring hammers and air pressure hammers , as well as processing machines such as grinding stones , anvils , presses , scissors and workbenches.
The exhibits include
- a whetstone from the anvil forge August Refflinghaus Söhne, founded in 1866
- a bar steel scissors the company e Altenloh and Co. from the early 20th century
- a pair of anvils from the anvil forge August Refflinghaus Söhne
- the forge well in Milsper Market Square
- a pneumatic hammer from the Ahlhauser hammer
- a swing plow
- Reversible plows
- a spring hammer
- a flywheel press from the Ahlhauser hammer
- a crank press
- a shaping or short planer from the Born brothers (1882)
- an eccentric or flywheel press from the Huckenbeck company from 1920
- a millstone from the mill of the Ahlhausen estate
- an overshot water wheel from the anvil forge in Brandthausen (closed in 1958)
- a Vincent or bolt press from Carl August Bauer
- a pillar drill (1876 to 1983)
- a belt drop hammer from Reinhold (from 1929)
- a vibrating press from Rittershaus & Blecher from 1950
- a pair of scissors with crucibles and molding boxes from Arthus Lahme
- a cart plow from 1943
- a monkey and a forge
- a friction press , built in 1957 by the Edelhoff brothers
Web links
Commons : Ennepetal Street Industry Museum - collection of images, videos and audio files
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 54.8 ″ N , 7 ° 21 ′ 10.5 ″ E