PressedSteel may refer to: PressedSteel Car Company, a former American rolling stock manufacturer PressedSteel Company, a British company manufacturing...
PressedSteel Company Limited was a British car body manufacturing business founded at Cowley near Oxford in 1926 as a joint venture between William Morris...
used pressedsteel 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...
Disteel brand pressed-steel automobile wheels were manufactured by the Detroit PressedSteel Company, and were introduced in 1917 as an alternative to...
The PressedSteel Car Company was a builder of railroad cars and equipment based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was founded in 1899, and had facilities...
holding company following BMC's takeover of both Jaguar Cars and the PressedSteel Company in that year. Thirteen months later, on 17 January 1968, under...
reporter for World News and Views. On Friday 13 July 1934, workers at the PressedSteel plant in Oxford went on strike. Employees on the night shift in the...
(also styled jerry can or jerri can) is a fuel container made from pressedsteel (and more recently, high density polyethylene). It was designed in Germany...
manufactured corrugated furnaces for marine steam engine boilers and pressedsteel railway rolling stock. The company was founded by Samson Fox, who was...
disintegrate after hitting roadside kerbs, Sankey developed a pioneering pressed-steel wheel. Production started in 1908, with customers including Austin Motor...
success of the PressedSteel Car Company at the end of the 19th century spurred a flurry of competitors in the suddenly booming market for steel railroad cars...
vest was "СН", the Cyrillic letters Es and En. It consisted of two pressedsteel plates that protected the front torso and groin. The plates were 2 mm...
their inception, Vespa scooters have been known for their painted, pressedsteel unibody which combines, in a unified structural unit, a complete cowling...
as an icon of 20th century industry and transport. The C100 used a pressedsteel monocoque chassis, with the horizontal engine placed below the central...
under the seat in their own compartment. The frame is PressedSteel rather than Tubular steel to minimize weight and the bike is fitted with telescopic...
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...
steel, issued to manufacturers until the 1950s by a central planning authority under strict government control. Jaguar sold Motor Panels, a pressed steel...
an enormous amount of steel for tank production was diverted to the construction of warships and other naval vessels. Steel used in naval construction...
was first used. Pierced (pressed, steel planking, named after the manufacturing process) steel planking consisted of steel strips with punched lightening...
original Leyland commercial vehicles business. PressedSteel Fisher (PSF); had its origins in the PressedSteel Company which had been a BMH subsidiary that...
in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Having admired Budd's all-steel bodies Morris founded The PressedSteel Company of Great Britain Limited in 1926 as a joint...
£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...
models were joined in August 1930 by a "coachbuilt" model. PressedSteel supplied these all-steel bodies to Rover, painted and trimmed, for a much lower price...
Maryland PressedSteel Company was an American aircraft manufacturer of the Bellanca CD, and CE aircraft. The New York & Hagerstown Metal Stamping Co...
non-structural body panels and contrasts with monocoque or unibody designs where pressedsteel serves both as the vehicle's structure and bodywork. Outside Asia, the...
for a Number 19 radio set. They used the same General Steel hull castings as late PressedSteel-built M4A1(75)s, to include both the standard hull and...
In September 1965, BMC took control of its major supplier of bodies, PressedSteel, acquiring Jaguar's body supplier in the process. In September 1966...
Brady's sales techniques soon succeeded, and in 1888 the Fox Solid PressedSteel Company was incorporated to manufacture the trucks in Joliet, Illinois...