Trade catalogs of industrial equipment and factory materials, 1920-1941.

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Trade catalogs of industrial equipment and factory materials, 1920-1941.

Trade catalogs of speed reducers.

23 items (1 box) : ill.

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Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.

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Industrialist and inventor of the compressed air brake George Westinghouse incorporated the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company in 1891. With its giant factory located in East Pittsburgh, Pa., the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company soon became the Edison General Electric Company's main rival in the contest to provide electricity to the United States. While Edison General Electric pioneered the generation and distribution of direct current (DC) electricity, Westinghou...

Master Electric Company.

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Philadelphia Gear Works.

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Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc.

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Friedrich Steinrück (Firm)

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Pode Foundry and Machine Company.

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Palmer-Bee Co.

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Universal Gear Sales Corporation.

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J. Richard & Cie.

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Winfield H. Smith, Inc.

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Merkle-Korff Gear Co.

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Ohio Gear Company.

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Louis Allis Company.

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Link-Belt Company

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The Link-Belt Machinery Company was incorporated in Illinois on November 13, 1880. It was renamed the Link-Belt Company on May 28, 1906, upon merging two subsidiaries, the Ewart Manufacturing Company of Indianapolis and the Link-Belt Engineering Company of Philadelphia. The Link-Belt Company was merged into FMC Corporation on June 30, 1967. The firm was founded by William Dana Ewart (1851-1908), who had invented the detachable link-belt in 1874. The flexible metal belt p...