A century of powering industry.
The year 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Scania’s industrial engines. From its very first 24 hp 4-cylinder engine to today’s 8-cylinder, 16-litre V8, Scania’s industrial engines have played a significant role in powering the world’s industries. Read the full story on Scania industrial engines and early models such as below in Scania Industrial Engines 100 years, found on the right-hand side.
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A 4-cylinder engine type E, 100x120 from 1908. Photo taken by Anker Möller, Ventzel Photo. This fire pump was designed by engineer Mr Skogsberg and was delivered to Gamleby, Sweden in 1911. It was driven by a Vabis engine. With a range of 80 meter and 800 litres of water per minute this fire pump could defend the city of Svalöv. It was delivered to voluntary fire fighters of Svalöv in October 1916.
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