O. Armleder & Company

O. Armleder & Company
Company typeTruck Company
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1910 (1910)
FounderOtto Armleder (1862–1935)
Defunct1928 (1928)
HeadquartersCincinnati, US
ProductsTrucks

The O. Armleder & Company of Cincinnati, was a truck manufacturer. [1]

History

The O. Armleder & Company produced trucks from 1910 to 1927. In 1904, the factory for the manufacture of carriages, especially for breweries, was located in a complex of over 11,600 m² (125,000 sq. ft.) at 12th Street and Plum Street in Over-the-Rhine, a neighborhood in Cincinnati. Around 1910, production of motorized vehicles gradually began, and carriage manufacturing was increasingly reduced. The company was taken over in 1927 by the LeBlond-Schacht Truck Company, which was also based in Cincinnati. The company continued to operate under the name Armleder Motor Truck Company until 1928. Technically, it was aligned with Schacht trucks, using engines from Wisconsin. In 1936, the Armleder name was discontinued in favor of Schacht.

Products

Production figures Armleder trucks

The pre-assigned serial numbers only indicate the maximum possible production quantity.

Year Production figures Model Load capacity Serial Number
1910 0.75 t
1911
1912
1913
1914 B 1 t
H 2 t
E 2.5 t
1915 111 HW 2.5 t 239 to 349
21 HK 3.5 t 2 to 22
1916 268 HW 2.5 t 350 to 617
42 HK 3.5 t 23 to 64
1917 107 HW 2.5 t 618 to 725
982 HK 3.5 t 66 to 1048
HC [2] 2 t
EC 2.5 t
1918 277 HW [3] 2.5 t 726 to 1002
343 HK 3.5 t 1050 to 1392
1919 1398 HW 2.5 t 1003 to 2400
382 HK 3.5 t 1419 to 1800
1920 700 HW 2.5 t 2500 to 3200
243 HK (KW)[4] 3.5 t 4000 to 4242
105 20 [5] 1 t 6000 to 6104
1921 119 HW 2.5 t 3003 to 3121
38 HK 3.5 t 4243 to 4280
35 20 1 t 6105 to 6139
1922 HW 2.5 t 3122 to
HK 3.5 t 4281 to
20 1 t 6140
21 1.5 t 7000
30 2 t 7500 to
40 2 t 7500 to
1923 HWB 2.5 t 3400 to
HWC 2.5 t 3400 to
HWB 3.5 t 4400 to
HWC 3.5 t 4400 to
21 1.5 t 7200 to
30 1.5 t 7600 to
40 C 1.5 t 7550 to
40 B 1.5 t 7550 to
1924
1925
1926
1927 30 [6] 1.5 t
30 B 1.5 t
1928 30 1.5 t
30 B [7] 1.5 t
30-6 1.5 t
Sum [8]

References

  1. ^ "Armleder". Motor trucks of America ... c.1 v.2 1914. 1914-01-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  2. ^ "Armleder Model HC". The Commercial vehicle v. 15 (1916-1917). 1916-08-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  3. ^ "Armleder Model HW". Motor trucks of America ... c.1 v.6 1918 &suppl. 1919. 1918-12-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  4. ^ "Armleder Model HK / KW". Motor trucks of America ... c.1 v.8 1920. 1920-12-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  5. ^ "Armleder Model 20". Chilton tractor journal v.5(1920). 1920-12-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  6. ^ "Armleder Model 30". Rate book 1928. 1928-01-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  7. ^ "Armleder Model 30 B". The Commercial car journal v.35 1928 Mar-Aug. 1928-03-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  8. ^ "Armleder Serial Numbers". Branham automobile reference book, showing in illustrated form the location of motor and serial numbers on all passenger cars and trucks 1923. 1923-01-01. Retrieved 2025-12-04.