Trade catalogs, 1915-1958.

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Trade catalogs, 1915-1958.

Item : To every man interested in the efficient transmission of power, 1915. Item : Link-Belt type "70" anti-friction belt conveyor idler, 1934. Item : Conveyorize to modernize and economize underground transportation in the mine; another conveyor system built by Link-Belt, 1936. Item : Link-Belt stoker; the finest automatic heat that money can buy at the lowest cost of heating; Book no. 1469B, 1937. Item : Special features of the Link-Belt stoker, 1937. Item : The Link-Belt multi-louvre dryer; Book no. 2209, 1947. Item : Link-Belt precision steel roller chain and sprocket wheels; Book 2457, 1952. Item : Link-Belt precision steel roller chains and sprockets; Book 2657, 1958.

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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...