Morse Chain Co






of Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Telephone: Letchworth 33. Telegraphic Address: "Chaindrive. Letchworth"
1880 Morse Equalizing Spring Company, forerunner of Morse Chain Co, was founded in USA.[1]
1906 Morse began manufacturing automobile chains.
1907 Morse chains were made in the UK by Westinghouse Brake Co, eventually as Westinghouse Morse Chain Co
1929 Borg-Warner of USA acquired Morse Chain
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Rocker - Joint Inverted and Segmental - Bush Roller Chain Drives, Chain Couplings, Camshaft Drive, Chain Tensioner, Segmental Bush Roller Joint Action. Special Wheels, Chain Samples and Types. (Stand Nos. D.805 and D.704).[2]
1950 Death of John Massey Seddon, London Manager and Director of Morse Chain Co and of 15 Tudor Way, Petts Wood, Kent.[3]
1982 Borg-Warner sold its Morse chain business to Morse Flexon, including the plants at Letchworth and Stotfold[4]
See Also
- 1936 Motor Show
- 1937 British Industries Fair
- 1937 Motor Show
- 1938 Motor Show
- 1953 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies M
- 1954 Commercial Motor Show
- 1954 Motor Show
- A. J. Ashdown
- Borg-Warner
- Charles Edward Holliday
- Engineering 1949 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs
- Henry William Allingham
- The Engineer 1940 Jul-Dec: Index
- Westinghouse Morse Chain Co
Sources of Information
- ↑ Borg Warner history [1]
- ↑ 1937 British Industries Fair Page 392
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:24 November 1950 Issue:39075 Page:5927
- ↑ The Times, Apr 22, 1982