The Timken Roller Bearing Company was one of the first to introduce roller bearings for railroad cars. Railroad cars owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway were some of the first to use roller bearings rather than "oil waste journal" boxes. Henry Timken, a German immigrant, invented an improved bearing and founded the company in 1899. It was later renamed The Timken Company.[1]
The TimkenRollerBearingCompany was one of the first to introduce roller bearings for railroad cars. Railroad cars owned and operated by the Atchison...
demonstration unit for new roller bearings produced by the TimkenRollerBearingCompany. It was the first locomotive built with all sealed roller bearings rather...
patented an improved tapered rollerbearing in 1898. A year later, he established the TimkenRollerBearing Axle Company which grew rapidly as the product...
"Typical spherical rollerbearing applications" (PDF). Timken. Retrieved 5 December 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spherical roller bearings....
States Timken House, historic house in California Timken Museum of Art, fine art museum in San Diego, California, United States TimkenRollerBearing Company...
their own 4-6-2 locomotives). This was Timken 1111, a 4-8-4 commissioned in 1930 by TimkenRollerBearingCompany and ultimately used for 100,000 miles...
(railway) for quality management systems. Companies portal List of Swedish companiesTimkenRollerBearingCompany Fritz, Martin and Karlsson, Birgit (2006)...
illuminate the rooms. The building was funded and built by the TimkenRollerBearingCompany and linked to the three-story sanitarium hotel. It opened on...
A spherical roller thrust bearing is a rolling-element bearing of thrust type that permits rotation with low friction, and permits angular misalignment...
Georgianna Timken on 3 February 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri, one of nine children of Henry Timken, founder of the TimkenRollerBearingCompany, and Fredericka...
worked as a metal sander and then later as an inspector for TimkenRollerBearingCompany. At age 10, Stiner won a "Cutest Child" contest. She attended...
needle bearing business (automotive bearings) from Timken. The needle rollerbearing business was a part of the Torrington Company which Timken purchased...
explorer, author and adventurer. Henry Timken (1831–1909), inventor, founded the TimkenRollerBearingCompany Hermann Ottomar Herzog (1832–1932), European...
founded in France.[citation needed] Timken RollerBearingCompany, predecessor of worldwide parts brand Timken, is founded in Missouri, United States. Chinese...
secretary at the church rectory. My father managed a warehouse for TimkenRollerBearingCompany." She attended Cardinal Spellman High School, then went to Catholic...
company's general offices. The other floors were rented to various tenants, including the Society of Automobile Engineers, the TimkenRollerBearing Company...
Steel. Thirteen top executives from the TimkenRollerBearingCompany lived in Ridgewood, including two top Timkens, Robert and Henry. A number of the managers...
who died of illness in her junior year, and H.H. Timken, president of the TimkenRollerBearingCompany. From its completion until the opening of the Dorothy...
Soon after this facility was established, TimkenCompany claimed that NTN Toyo and other Japanese bearing makers were selling their products below market...