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Pressed Steel may refer to:

  • Pressed Steel Car Company, a former American rolling stock manufacturer
  • Pressed Steel Company, a British company manufacturing most British automobile bodies and body panels
  • Maryland Pressed Steel Company, an American aircraft manufacturer
  • Detroit Pressed Steel Company
  • Pressed Steel Car Strike of 1909

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Pressed Steel

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Pressed Steel may refer to: Pressed Steel Car Company, a former American rolling stock manufacturer Pressed Steel Company, a British company manufacturing...

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Pressed Steel Company

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Pressed Steel Company Limited was a British car body manufacturing business founded at Cowley near Oxford in 1926 as a joint venture between William Morris...

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Motorcycle frame

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used pressed steel for the frame, rear swinging arm, and the front forks. The frame may be entirely pressed (Ariel Arrow), or may have just a pressed aft...

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Disteel

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Disteel brand pressed-steel automobile wheels were manufactured by the Detroit Pressed Steel Company, and were introduced in 1917 as an alternative to...

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Pressed Steel Car Company

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The Pressed Steel Car Company was a builder of railroad cars and equipment based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was founded in 1899, and had facilities...

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British Motor Holdings

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holding company following BMC's takeover of both Jaguar Cars and the Pressed Steel Company in that year. Thirteen months later, on 17 January 1968, under...

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Abraham Lazarus

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reporter for World News and Views. On Friday 13 July 1934, workers at the Pressed Steel plant in Oxford went on strike. Employees on the night shift in the...

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Jerrycan

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(also styled jerry can or jerri can) is a fuel container made from pressed steel (and more recently, high density polyethylene). It was designed in Germany...

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Leeds Forge Company

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manufactured corrugated furnaces for marine steam engine boilers and pressed steel railway rolling stock. The company was founded by Samson Fox, who was...

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GKN

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disintegrate after hitting roadside kerbs, Sankey developed a pioneering pressed-steel wheel. Production started in 1908, with customers including Austin Motor...

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Standard Steel Car Company

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success of the Pressed Steel Car Company at the end of the 19th century spurred a flurry of competitors in the suddenly booming market for steel railroad cars...

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Stalnoi Nagrudnik

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vest was "СН", the Cyrillic letters Es and En. It consisted of two pressed steel plates that protected the front torso and groin. The plates were 2 mm...

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Vespa

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their inception, Vespa scooters have been known for their painted, pressed steel unibody which combines, in a unified structural unit, a complete cowling...

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Honda Super Cub

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as an icon of 20th century industry and transport. The C100 used a pressed steel monocoque chassis, with the horizontal engine placed below the central...

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Honda Sport 90

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under the seat in their own compartment. The frame is Pressed Steel rather than Tubular steel to minimize weight and the bike is fitted with telescopic...

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Honda SS50

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of the Super Cub, laid out the basics of all future models: It had a pressed-steel frame, hydraulic front and rear forks, a 49 cc (3.0 cu in) OHV four-stroke...

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Jaguar Cars

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steel, issued to manufacturers until the 1950s by a central planning authority under strict government control. Jaguar sold Motor Panels, a pressed steel...

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M4 Sherman

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an enormous amount of steel for tank production was diverted to the construction of warships and other naval vessels. Steel used in naval construction...

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Marston Mat

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was first used. Pierced (pressed, steel planking, named after the manufacturing process) steel planking consisted of steel strips with punched lightening...

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British Leyland

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original Leyland commercial vehicles business. Pressed Steel Fisher (PSF); had its origins in the Pressed Steel Company which had been a BMH subsidiary that...

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Morris Motors

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in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Having admired Budd's all-steel bodies Morris founded The Pressed Steel Company of Great Britain Limited in 1926 as a joint...

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Austin 7

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£112 chassis price. It showed there would be a market for an Austin-made steel-panelled saloon which was introduced in September 1926 at £165 (equivalent...

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Rover 10

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models were joined in August 1930 by a "coachbuilt" model. Pressed Steel supplied these all-steel bodies to Rover, painted and trimmed, for a much lower price...

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Maryland Pressed Steel Company

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Maryland Pressed Steel Company was an American aircraft manufacturer of the Bellanca CD, and CE aircraft. The New York & Hagerstown Metal Stamping Co...

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Underbone

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non-structural body panels and contrasts with monocoque or unibody designs where pressed steel serves both as the vehicle's structure and bodywork. Outside Asia, the...

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Grizzly I cruiser

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for a Number 19 radio set. They used the same General Steel hull castings as late Pressed Steel-built M4A1(75)s, to include both the standard hull and...

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British Motor Corporation

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In September 1965, BMC took control of its major supplier of bodies, Pressed Steel, acquiring Jaguar's body supplier in the process. In September 1966...

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Samson Fox

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Brady's sales techniques soon succeeded, and in 1888 the Fox Solid Pressed Steel Company was incorporated to manufacture the trucks in Joliet, Illinois...

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