Stationary Diesel engine, single-cylinder 4-stroke, manufactured by the Hille Werke AG, in Dresden (Germany) in 1920s and commonly used in factories and workshops to drive operating machines, pumps or electric generators, up to the first half of the XX century. At the beginning of the XX century, thanks to its better efficiency and economy, this type of engine progressively replaced the reciprocating steam engines.
Commonly used in factories and workshops to drive operating machines, pumps or electric generators.