#202 William Tod Rolling-Mill Engine
1914
Representative of steam-powered rolling-mill-engine drives early in the transition to electric drive and typical of the largest work pieces produced by U.S. foundries and forges
The William Tod Company of Youngstown was one of a handful of builders of very large machinery for the American steel industry. This engine, with cylinders of 34- and 68-inch bore by 60-inch stroke, is representative of the firm's -- and the industry's -- application of steam power to rolling-mill drive early in the period of gradual transition to electric drive.
The frame, cylinder, and flywheel castings, and the crankshaft, piston-rod, and connecting-rod forgings of these engines are typical of the largest work pieces produced by the nation's foundries and forges.
Landmark Location
Tod Engine Foundation
2261 Hubbard Road
Youngstown, OH 44505
Related Links
William Tod site: http://www.todengine.org/
Visiting Info
Email Rick Rowlands rick@todengine.org or call 330-272-4089. Volunteers needed. The engine is currently under restoration. In 2008, a building will be erected to house the engine along with the ASME plaque. For restoration process go to http://todengine.blogspot.com/
Ceremony Notes
19 September 1998