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Aviation History
1943
1943 - 1244.PDF
20 Advertisements. FLIGHT MAY 13TH, ig43 From what we have shown you of the geometry of the Timken bearing, you can see that there's something fishy about the Axis of these rollers. The Japanese, using inferior steel, were making them just like that and importing them into the United States marked ' Timke', trying to pass them off as genuine Timken bearings. The commercial conscience behind the jaundiced little mid-riffs of the Japs seems to have sunk pretty low, but their spirits will sink to zero as they get their military and economic deserts. In this process, we shall be aided by the Timken tapered roller bearing, which not only rolls on and on, but also takes any thrusts in its stride. Registered Trade MarkTIMKEM tapered roller beorin
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