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See [[United States Steel Products Co]]
See [[United States Steel Products Co]]
1894 Ordered two rolling mill engines from W & J Galloway of Manchester, England. One engine was ordered in July, and the second in October, and both were shipped in February 1895. This was a repeat order, Galloways having supplied two similar engines seven years previously. One engine had cylinders of 55” bore, 60” stroke (for a blooming mill), while the other was 48”/50”, for a train of roll stands for rolling street car rails. Both operated at 150 psi.





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of Lorain, Ohio, USA

UK office: 71/72 King William Street. London.

1900 Company removed their UK offices from Billiter-square-buildings, to 29, Great St. Helens, London E. C.[1]

See United States Steel Products Co


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