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[[image:Im1914SS-Coil118.jpg|thumb| 1914. Four barrel marine winch operated by one prime mover.]]
[[image:Im1914SS-Coil118.jpg|thumb| 1914. Four barrel marine winch operated by one prime mover.]]
[[image:Im1914SS-Coil119.jpg|thumb| 1914. Capstan controlled by Coil Clutch.]]
[[image:Im1914SS-Coil119.jpg|thumb| 1914. Capstan controlled by Coil Clutch.]]
[[Image:Im1921Eng-Coil.jpg|thumb| 1921. ]]
[[Image:Im19291206Eng-Coil.jpg|thumb| December 1929. ]]
[[Image:Im19291206Eng-Coil.jpg|thumb| December 1929. ]]
[[Image:Im1937Eng-Coil.jpg|thumb| 1937. ]]
[[Image:Im1937Eng-Coil.jpg|thumb| 1937. ]]

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1909. Coil clutch in a hoisting drum.
1913.
1914. Four barrel marine winch operated by one prime mover.
1914. Capstan controlled by Coil Clutch.
1921.
December 1929.
1937.
1940.
1960

Phoenix Works, Johnstone.

Reversing gear for a rolling mill.

1897 The Coil Clutch and Pulley Company of Slough made friction clutch to W. Lindsay's patent for Stotherd and Pitt's Titan crane[1]

1907 The Coil Clutch Company Limited, Phoenix Works, Johnstone, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to manufacture coil friction clutches and carry on the business of engineers.[2]

1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[3]

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/1968/412