1922

"Beloit Iron Works"

Paper Machines:

* #151 Myers

108" Cylinder

Colorado

180 fpm

#160 Westminster #1

132" Fourdrinier

British Columbia

400 fpm

#161 Kieckhefer #1

129" Cylinder

New Jersey

280 fpm

#162 New York Univ. 

54" Cylinder

New York

160 fpm

#163 Dryden

132" Fourdrinier

Canada

450 fpm

#166 Caleasieu

108" Fourdrinier

Louisiana

600 fpm

** #167 Bastrop #1

162" Fourdrinier

Louisiana

800 fpm

#171 Paraffine 

122" Cylinder

California

300 fpm

** Installed first removable unit with shake in one unit.

* C. Elmer Macklem was erecting engineer for this installation.

Comments:

George Cadman was tool engineer during this period.

Occupied tool room adjacent to erecting floor. Added west

addition to machine floor including balcony. Created room for

electrical department.

Removed railroad bridge over race joining Thompson

property to the Iron Works.

First woodblock flooring installed in machine shop addition.

Machine tools redesigned for individual motor equipment.

Fred M. Coones sold his interest in the Beloit Boxboard

Company in 1922.

John Hoberg acquired the Green Bay Paper property and

combined it with his other plant, forming the Hoberg Paper and

Fibre Company.

The Thunder Bay Paper Company, Limited, was organized

to assume the assets of the Kaministqua Pulp and Paper Company.

 

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