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Mechanical calculators: Brunsviga 11e

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I purchased this machine in October 2015 at an online auction site. It's my first electric calculator.

This calculator has been manufactured by Brunsviga in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany. Its factory was originally dedicated to sewing machines, and obtained the rights to manufacture calculating machines using Odhner's design in 1892. Brunsviga, however, continued improving the design: according to John Wolfe, Franz Trinks, Brunsviga's engineer, registered more than 40 patents in the U.S. between 1905 and 1925, and received a honorary doctorate from Braunschweig University.

The Brunsviga 11e was manufactured between 1952 and 1955. Based on its serial number, my machine was probably made in 1953 ou 1954. The machine is a little smaller than the FACIT C1-13, but with lower capacity: 7-digit input, 6 digits in the counter and the accumulator has 11 digits, as opposed to the FACIT C1-13's 13 digits. Some later 11e machines have clearing buttons marked 'I, II, III', but mine is older and has 'E, Z, R' buttons instead – I am yet to learn the meaning of the letters. Many machines out there are 220V, but mine is 110V.

I received the machine in working condition, but rubber feet and the roller at the rear were gone, and the electrical wiring needed to be revised. Of course, a full cleaning and lubrication were especially needed. Some functions were not working, such as the clearing of the counter, and some were hampered, possibly due to old lubrication.

I'll attempt disassembling, cleaning, lubricating and fully revising the electrical system in my next vacations.

c1953 Brunsviga 11e s/n 286336

As purchased, in October 2015

 As purchased

More about this machine

Operation

Inside views

A video of the 11e in action

John Wolfe's Brunsviga page

Some more photos

Three machines, compared. Notice the carrying case of one of them

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