1929

"Beloit

Iron Works"

Paper Machines;

#205 Crocker Burbank #5

112" Fourdrinier

Massachusetts

 350 fpm

#207 Mobile #1

210" Fourdrinier

Alabama

 850 fpm

#208 Mobile #2

210" Fourdrinier

Alabama

 950 fpm

#209 Mobile #3

172" Yankee

Alabama

 600 fpm

#210 Northern #7

192" Tissue

Wisconsin

1200 fpm

#211 San Rafael

140" Fourdrinier

Mexico

1000 fpm

#212 Crown Zellerbach #3

138" Fourdrinier

Oregon

1050 fpm

#213 Crown Zellerbach #10

132" Fourdrinier

Washington

  800 fpm

Comments:

Mr. E. H. Neese, Sr., vice president of the Beloit Ironworks,

was elected chairman of board of the Sandusky Foundry and Machine

Company.

V. S. Dennlson, sales engineer of Sandusky Foundry and Machine

Company and a recognized authority on suction rolls, affiliated with

the Beloit Ironworks.

In January the Badger Paper Mills absorbed the defunct Peshtlgo Paper Company.

The Beloit Iron Works Inaugurated its first safety program with

Victor Noonan as consultant. Established a first aid room with Mrs. 0.

Bradford as registered nurse. This commenced a program of pre-employmnent physical examinations under Dr. George John, M. D.

Wllliam S. Wood affiliated with the Beloit Iron Works on Jan. 14.

Beloit Iron Works reached a peak in stuff pump production.

Employees: 450

Purchased from the Wisconsin Power and Light Company 3.00

acres of land, extended the foundry to the south, replacing wooden

structure with a steel craneway, columns and roof.

Produced; seven winders, seven reels, eight presses, eight

fourdrinlers, eight dryer sections and seven calenders.

Produced paper machinery; 14,201,857#

Castings produced: 12,489# 

Suction rolls: 39

Drives: 89

Dryers: 454

Pipe rolls average per month; 180

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