Simpson "Shield Arc" 0-100 Volts/Amperes Panel Meter-Lincoln Stable Arc Welders
Simpson "Shield-Arc" Volts & Amperes meter. This specialized dual-scale gauge was produced by the Simpson Electric Company (or its predecessor, Jewell) for use with arc welding equipment, likely made for Lincoln Electric "Stable Arc" welders.
Details
Manufacturer: Simpson Electric Company, which acquired the original manufacturer, Jewell Electrical Instrument Company, in the early 1930s.
Purpose: The meter is specifically branded "Shield-Arc", a trademark of the Lincoln Electric Company for their arc welding equipment. This gauge would have been installed on the control panel of a vintage arc welder.
Measurements: It measures both Volts (on the upper scale, 0-50 V with a "50 M.V." indicator) and Amperes (on the lower scale, 0-400 A).
Operation: A button labeled "PRESS BUTTON FOR AMPERES" allows the operator to switch between the voltage and amperage readings using the single needle.
Era: Given the acquisition of Jewell by Simpson in 1931 and the general style, these meters are typically from the 1920s to 1940s.
This is a very specific, industrial vintage instrument used for monitoring high-power welding operations.
Selling as pictured.
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