A training film depicts different types of portable pumping equipment, their capabilities, applications, limitations and workings used for removing water from flooded compartments of a ship in the United States. A gasoline handy billy portable pump. Two men work on the pump. A man attaches a hose to the pump. A man pulls a portable ventilating duct. A portable P-500 pump. The composition of the pump. A man attaches hoses to the pump. He attaches a hose. A man puts a bucket of water. Water comes out from an exhaust hole. A gauge on the pumps. Men on the deck. Water comes out from a nozzle. The gauge shows pressure. The portable ventilating duct A fuel mixture of gasoline and oil is put in the pump. An exhaust hole. Men operate the pump. .
A training film depicts different types of portable pumping equipment, their capabilities, applications, limitations and workings used for removing water from flooded compartments of a ship in the United States An eductor, a portable pump. Animation depicts the working and capacity of the eductor. Two men handle a connection at the eductor Men attach a hose to the eductor and tighten the connection. The eductor is lowered in the flooded area in the ship.
A training film depicts different types of portable pumping equipment, their capabilities, applications, limitations and workings used for removing water from flooded compartments of a ship in the United States . A man stands besides a Peri Jet eductor. Animation depicts the composition and working of the eductor. A man attaches a hose to a firemain. A demonstration setup of the eductor. A man attaches a hose on the pump. Water comes out from a valve and he closes the part from where the water flows out. The water flows it in reverse order. A man ties the pump with a rope and lowers it to in a flooded area.
A training film depicts different types of portable pumping equipment, their capabilities, applications, limitations and workings used for removing water from flooded compartments of a ship in the United States Animation depicts the working of a P-500 pump with an eductor to remove water from a flooded compartment.. The working of two eductors with the P-500 to pull up water. A ship with a flooded compartment and cautions taken to remove water. Men operate different portable pumping equipment.
Testing of Ford Motor Company's 3-Ton M1918 tank in the United States. A tank moves across a rough field. Trees in the background. Another tank moves in the background. A driver inside the tank. The tank moves on a field. The tank moves in reverse position and smoke rises from the engine. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Testing of Ford Motor Company's prototype 3-ton light tank in the United States. Civilians observe the tank. The tank stationary at a field. The tank moves back and forward on the rough field. A railway track in the background. The tank moves forward. It knocks down posts. A building in the background. Another tank in the background. The tank gets stuck in a deep ditch and is pulled out by another tank. Civilians near the tank. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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