Type name / number: TIM I
Production / SN: 31092
Calculating principle: Stepped-drum or Leibniz Wheel (UK) ; Staffelwalze (DL)
Calculating functions: Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide
Input accuracy 6 / 7 digits (keyboard - counter register)
Calculating accuracy: 10 digits (result register)
Extra's:  
Designer: Mr. Robert Rein
Production year: between 1929 - 1935
Case material: Aluminium and Messing
Weight: 8.2 Kg
External links: http://www.rechnerlexikon.de/artikel/TIM_I
Previous owner: A. Strobl, Raab, Austria
Cosmetic imperfections:
(I accuse no one)
The crank was not in the delivery (eBay photo showed this already) Paint removals due to usage, damage see Machine story.
Date of receiving: February. 2012
Machine story: 2012-02-03 The machine was packaged, for transport, insufficiently. It was open on one side. A little mirical that the machine was in it. Not sure if the package was falling during transport,or that is was so bevor, but the machine carriage was bended, one gearwheel of the carriage was damaged, an cam of one gearwheel was bended. The carriage counter and result register gearwheels didn't make contact with the gear wheels in the machine. The carriage didn't fit on the machine slots. On leg mounting plate was bended.
All these mall functions are solved by mechanical bench working.

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