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    pelton wheel

    hi guys
    i know this is probably going to be a difficult ask, but i was wondering if any of you has came across pelton wheel dxf's or indeed cad layouts?. They are probably not for general release, but the way i look at it is you dont get if you dont ask many thanks in advance of any replies


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    PELTON WHEEL - Google Patent Search


    here is a link to the 1902 patent


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    Hello,
    Your question is somewhat diffuse; are you looking for drawings of a complete wheel, or just the buckets?
    I am no expert, but I work together with some very good hydro power engineers, and also have accsess to much litterature.
    I have drawn my own bucket, by looking at older designs and using general guidelines, but have not come as far as producing a complete wheel.
    See my gallery for the first test machining: - My Photo Gallery

    Regards

    Lars


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