This decorative wooden Steering Wheel Locomotive Train Engine Clock is made of solid seesham (teak) wood with a clock mounted in a solid iron metal hub in it's center. The clock face measures approx. 5" in diameter has roman numerals and a steam locomotive train logo on it. Free Shipping!
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Railroad Train Clock 18" Teak Steering Wheel
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Ship's Steering Wheel Railroad Locomotive Train Clock 18"
This decorative wooden Steering Wheel Locomotive Train Engine Clock is made of solid seesham (teak) wood with a clock mounted in a solid iron metal hub in it's center. The Ships Steering Wheel measures 18" in diameter from handle end to handle end.
The clock face measures approx. 5" in diameter has roman numerals and a steam locomotive train logo on it. The clock movement is quartz and requires one AA battery (not included). There is not a better way to enhance your nautical marine decor than with a rugged wooden ship steering wheel.
The wheel of a ship is the modern method of adjusting the angle of the rudder, in turn changing the direction of the boat or ship. It is also called the helm, together with the rest of the steering mechanism. Helmsmen on older ships used a tiller (a long stick) fixed directly to the rudder, or a whipstaff (a vertical stick acting on the tiller). Early ships wheels (c. 1700) were operated to correspond to the motion of the tiller, with a clockwise motion (corresponding to a right tiller motion) turning the rudder and thus the ship to the left. Eventually the control direction of the wheel was reversed to make it more consistent with the action of a motor vehicle's steering wheel.
The wheel is typically connected to a mechanical, electric servo, or hydraulic system.
In some modern ships the wheel is replaced with a simple toggle that remotely controls an electro-mechanical or electro-hydraulic drive for the rudder, with a rudder position indicator presenting feedback to the helmsperson.
The design of the ship's wheel probably influenced that of the modern steering wheel. The article "Steering_wheel_(ship)" is part of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steering_wheel_(ship)
- Size: 18 inches in diameter
- Spokes: 6
- Clock face measures approx. 5 inches in diameter
- Clock face has a railroad steam locomotive train engine logo on it
- Clock movement: Quartz electric requires 1 AA battery (not included)
- Material: Solid Seesham (Teak) wood
- Free shipping only within the continental 48 U.S. States
- Made in India
The perfect nautical gift to complement your recipent's marine furniture decor!
Larger Size Nautical Ship Steering Wheel Clocks Are Available
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Manufacturer: N/A
MPN: SH48640A
SKU: 207SH48640A