please could you provide some info about this "Stella" parts? from where are they? thank you kindly!

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  1. CARPINISAN

    CARPINISAN New Member

    please could you provide some info about this "Stella" parts? from where are they?

    thank you kindly!

    yours faithfully,

    dan carpinisan / Bucharest / Romania
     

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  2. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Welcome!
    Please use the Full Image button for all your photos always. :)
     
  3. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    I am guessing; but the pedal seems to be for controlling the speed of something, and is intended to control the device with the motor. Perhaps an accessory for a sewing machine? I've seen the Stella name associated with sewing machines.

    For the convenience of others, larger photos below:
    Stella pedale.jpg

    Stella pedale2.jpg
     
  4. CARPINISAN

    CARPINISAN New Member

    thank you so much!
     
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  5. springfld.arsenal

    springfld.arsenal Store: http://www.springfieldarsenal.net/

    If you rotate the shiny flywheel by hand, the rod connected to it will move with a reciprocating action. The object the rod enters is the cylinder of a pump, mostly likely to pump air. If I could see a close-up of the pattern of 7 holes, the labels on them might tell more. It could be either a vacuum pump or a compressor. I think a hose was connected to the raised black feature in the middle-foreground of the last picture. A nozzle or tool at the other end of the hose may have been hung on the two small hooks. Might have been an airbrush set, but I can't figure out what the seven holes do unless they maybe somehow control the air pressure. The holes look like electrical receptacles. Maybe a wire plugged into the central hole has its other end plugged into one of the radial holes marked with a number tied to the resulting air pressure from that setting.
     
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  6. CARPINISAN

    CARPINISAN New Member

    thank you so much! very interesting observations!
     
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