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1900s
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 Phänomobil  (Phänomen-Werke)

Phänomobil  (Phänomen-Werke)

 

Phänomen-Werke was an early small Vehicle manufacturer from Germany from 1907 to 1927

History

Phänomobil was manufactured by the Phänomen-Werke in the German town of Zittau in the state of Saxony.

Various models were available as passenger cars as well as delivery vans. The Netherlands company Baakman in Assen , which also distributed the cars. Later  In 1927 the firm switched to producing lorries called the Granit. The cars were extremely successful with a number of thousand being produced between 1907 and 1927

The Phänomobil 4/6 hp was a 3-wheel car, the Phenomenon brought as the first car model in 1907 on the market by the Zittau motorcycle manufacturer.This had a 2-cylinder SV -V engine with 0.9 litres of displacement, the 6-7 hp (1910: 9 hp) made and his power via a 2-speed planetary gear to the single front wheel on which he was built, passed through a chain. The car had a steel tube frame and a rear rigid axle, which was hung on C-springs, later on semi-elliptic leaf springs. The front fork had encapsulated coil springs. The foot brake acted on the rear wheels as an outer band brake. Open two-seaters and wheelbarrows were produced.

In 1912, a four-seater replaced this first vehicle this was equipped with a similar concept with a 4-cylinder SV- series engine, which developed from 1.55 litres displacement 12 hp. The outside band brake had been replaced by a normal drum brake. The tubular frame had given way to a sheet steel frame that was pulled up and tapered to accommodate the front fork.

The light van. had an air-cooled, four-cylinder, 1.5-litre engine used for delivery’s, later almost without modifications, this car was replaced in 1920 by the type V phenom, which was manufactured until 1927, also as a taxi.

After the end of production, the phenomenon plants turned to the production of commercial vehicles as Granit.

Phänomobil history

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Technical

Technical
  • Phänomobil Technical data (1907-1927) 

    Type

    4/6 (7, 9) hp

    6/12 hp

    V

    Construction period

    1907-1912

    1912-1920

    1920-1927

    constructions

    R2

    T4

    T4

    engine

    2 cyl. V 4-stroke

    4 cyl. Series 4-stroke

    4 cyl. Series 4-stroke

    valves

    standing (sv)

    standing (sv)

    standing (sv)

    Bore × stroke

    82 mm × 84 mm

    74 mm × 90 mm

    74 mm × 90 mm

    capacity

    896 cm³

    1548 cc

    1548 cc

    Horsepower)

    6, 7 or 9

    12

    12

    Power kW)

    4.4, 5.1 or 6.6

    8.8

    8.8

    at speed (1 / min)

    1200

    1500

    1500

    consumption

     

    10 l / 100 km

    10 l / 100 km

    transmission

    2-speed planet

    2-speed planet

    2-speed planet

    top speed

    50 km / h

    60 km / h

    55 km / h

    tare

    220 kg

    600 kg

    640 kg

    Perm. total weight

     

    1000 kg

    1040 kg

    Electrical

    6 volts

    6 volts

    6 volts

    length

     

     

    3430 mm

    width

     

     

    1550 mm

    height

     

     

    1650 mm

    wheelbase

    1950 mm

    2560 mm

    2560 mm

    Track front / rear

    0mm / 1280mm

    0mm / 1360mm

    0mm / 1360mm

    wheel size

    650 × 85 HD

    700x85 HD

    710 × 100 HD front,
    710 × 90 HD rear,
    from 1926 730 × 130 ND

    • R2 = 2-seater roadster
    • T4 = 4-seat touring car

     

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