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1957  Manufactured the ''Exacta'' Range of Standardised Press Tool Die Sets, Guide Pins, Bushes, and Precision Press Equipment. Linear Motion Ball Bearing Bushes, Patented Ball Gauges, Dowel Pins, Mould Guide Pins and Bushes.  
1957  Manufactured the ''Exacta'' Range of Standardised Press Tool Die Sets, Guide Pins, Bushes, and Precision Press Equipment. Linear Motion Ball Bearing Bushes, Patented Ball Gauges, Dowel Pins, Mould Guide Pins and Bushes.  
1971 Coley Brothers (Tools) acquired the minority holdings in its associated company, [[Rotolin Bearings]]<ref>The Times Apr. 8, 1971</ref>


c.1971 The [[Coley-Rotolin]] Group was formed from the combination of [[Coley Brothers (Tools)]] and [[Rotolin Bearings]]<ref>The Times June 11, 1971</ref>
c.1971 The [[Coley-Rotolin]] Group was formed from the combination of [[Coley Brothers (Tools)]] and [[Rotolin Bearings]]<ref>The Times June 11, 1971</ref>

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1960. 'Exacta' die sets and toolmaker accessories.
1970.

of Factory Centre, Kings Norton, Birmingham

1957 Manufactured the Exacta Range of Standardised Press Tool Die Sets, Guide Pins, Bushes, and Precision Press Equipment. Linear Motion Ball Bearing Bushes, Patented Ball Gauges, Dowel Pins, Mould Guide Pins and Bushes.

1971 Coley Brothers (Tools) acquired the minority holdings in its associated company, Rotolin Bearings[1]

c.1971 The Coley-Rotolin Group was formed from the combination of Coley Brothers (Tools) and Rotolin Bearings[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 8, 1971
  2. The Times June 11, 1971