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- Chain_Belt_Company abstract "Chain Belt Company was a company that manufactured chain belts that replace the leather belting used to drive agricultural equipment at the time.The company was established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by inventor Christopher W. LeValley, who also went by C.W. Levalley, and two foundry operators, that provided him with $11,000.00 in starting capital, F.W. Sivyer and W.A. Draves. It was incorporated on February 20, 1892. The company applied the concept of chain belts on farm machinery to construction machinery and conveying equipment. Its building was formerly owned by Alonzo Pawling and Henry Harnishfeger of Pawling & Harnischfeger, which eventually became Harnischfeger Corporation.In the 1890s the company manufactured chain-driven material handling conveyors and bucket elevators for Milwaukee breweries such as the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. By 1894 the company began to develop international markets, exporting chains to Europe and opening a sales office in England.By 1913 annual sales reached $1 million. At that time the company's products were organized into three major divisions: chain products for power transmission; chain-driven construction machinery; and chain-powered bulk conveying equipment.In 1914 it introduced the Rex brand-name, which was first used on a chain-driven concrete mixer. It soon became a widely recognized trademark.In 1941 it won the combined Army and Navy Award for Excellence in War Production.By 1943 it was manufacturing: Rex Chain, Rex Concrete Mixers, Rex Sprockets, Rex Traveling Water Screens, Rex Elevators, and Rex Conveyors and was working on conveyor for chemicals.By 1944 it was producing rifles, howitzers, anti-aircraft guns(rifles), tank turrets, ammunition hoists for navy vessels and turrets, tracks and gunshields for an armored vehicle called an Alligator.By 1959 its business was involved in four distinct categories: Construction Machinery, Heavy Bulk Material Handling Systems, Mechanical Power Transmission, Sanitation and Industrial Waste Treatment Equipment.In 1964 the company changed its name to Rex Chainbelt, Inc. Nordberg Manufacturing Company was acquired in 1970, and in 1973 the company name changed to Rexnord Inc.".
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- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_guns.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_Milwaukee,_Wisconsin.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_W._LeValley.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Harnischfeger_Corporation.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Harnishfeger.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Howitzer.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Howitzers.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Schlitz_Brewing_Company.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Joy_Global.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee,_Wisconsin.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Nordberg_Manufacturing_Company.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLink Rifles.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chain Belt Company".
- Chain_Belt_Company hasPhotoCollection Chain_Belt_Company.
- Chain_Belt_Company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Milwaukee_Based_Companies.
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- Chain_Belt_Company subject Category:Companies_based_in_Milwaukee,_Wisconsin.
- Chain_Belt_Company hypernym Company.
- Chain_Belt_Company type Company.
- Chain_Belt_Company comment "Chain Belt Company was a company that manufactured chain belts that replace the leather belting used to drive agricultural equipment at the time.The company was established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by inventor Christopher W. LeValley, who also went by C.W. Levalley, and two foundry operators, that provided him with $11,000.00 in starting capital, F.W. Sivyer and W.A. Draves. It was incorporated on February 20, 1892.".
- Chain_Belt_Company label "Chain Belt Company".
- Chain_Belt_Company sameAs Rexnord.
- Chain_Belt_Company sameAs m.0113jkw2.
- Chain_Belt_Company sameAs Q18816413.
- Chain_Belt_Company sameAs Q18816413.
- Chain_Belt_Company wasDerivedFrom Chain_Belt_Company?oldid=667185744.
- Chain_Belt_Company isPrimaryTopicOf Chain_Belt_Company.