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1928 Reduction in capital<ref>The Times, Apr 07, 1928</ref> | 1928 Reduction in capital<ref>The Times, Apr 07, 1928</ref> | ||
1929 Borg-Warner of USA acquired Morse Chain - for later developments see [[Morse Chain Co]] | |||
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1880 Morse Equalizing Spring Company, forerunner of Morse Chain Co, was founded in USA.[1]
1906 Morse began manufacturing automobile chains.
1907 Morse chain drives were manufactured by the Westinghouse Brake Co at their works in Kings Cross, London[2]
1919 Company incorporated. Manufacturers of Westinghouse Morse rocker-joint chain drives, for high-speed power transmission
1928 Reduction in capital[3]
1929 Borg-Warner of USA acquired Morse Chain - for later developments see Morse Chain Co