Written on a brass label, right next to the crank-handle:
Во избежание ошибок,начан оборот,добыл ручку до kонца.
With the wonders of the information age and the internet, this label can be read approximately as:
To avoid mistakes,when turning started,get the handle to the end.
This makes clear - the calculator does not have the protection against reversing direction half-way through a turn. Doing so would indeed mess-up the results of a calculation, so an instruction to complete a turn when started.
This is a relatively early Feliks (Феликс) calculator, model A3 and was made in Moscow probably around 1930. As is well-documented, a few years after the revolution of 1917 the Odhner factory in St. Petersburg was dismantled and moved to Moscow. From the early 1920s (?) the Arithmometer continued to be made there, in the late 1920s new models A2 and A3 were introduced. From about 1928 the machines were made by the "state plant of calculating machines named after Comrade Dzerzhinsky" and were labeled "Feliks".
This machine has serial number 52284. Whilst there isn't much clear serial number data for the machines produced by the factory in that period, from its features and labelling it most likely dates to the 1928 - 1932 range.
Around 1931/33 (?) an updated model was introduced with the characteristic 'corner-feet' baseplate. This basic Feliks-model was then manufactured for decades. After the Moscow factory was closed in 1941 and moved, manufacture of the Feliks starts again in the Kursk Calculator Factory in the late 1940s to continue well into the 1970s.
This A3 still has many of the recognisable design features of the original Arithmometer, it still is very much an Odhner Arithmometer. Although simplified, the drum is also still made of brass and steel. (Later designs replace brass with cheaper zinc-alloy and have a general further lowering of build-quality.) The mechanism is basic, functional - without much in the way of interlocks or safety.
The labeling on the calculator gives extensive information on its source.
мснх рсфсртрест тoчной пеханиыигос. завод счетных mашиним. тов. Дзержинсногомосква
The мснх means the Moscow Soviet for National Economy and the рсфср is Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Then;
With Феликс as a 'brand'.
Apart from cleaning the machine, the detents for the carry-levers needed to be repaired. The small springs that hold the carry-trigger levers were broken on several columns - this caused the machine to make errors especially in subtraction. Removing the carriage is fairly straightforward, once the left side-cover of the carriage is unscrewed and rotated to allow the carriage to pass the counter-finger!
Then the rod that holds all the star-wheels for the result-register can be withdrawn, releasing all the carry-levers.
The carry-levers are held in position by a detent that is a small rod, spring-loaded in the lever. This chisel-ended rod pushes against the rod that holds the star-wheels.
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