• The Timken Company is a global manufacturer of bearings and power transmission products. Timken operates from 42 countries. In 1898, Henry Timken obtained...
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  • 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...
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  • Timken OK Load is a standardized measurement that indicates the possible performance of extreme pressure (EP) additives in a lubricating grease or oil...
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    bearings & thrust plates and bearing assemblies. On November 7, 2022, The Timken Company completed the acquisition of GGB. GGB was created in 1899 in London...
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    for the community. The Timken Company has been among the largest employers in Canton for nearly 100 years. In 1898, Henry Timken obtained a patent for...
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    served at The Timken Company (which his great-grandfather Henry Timken founded) as chairman of the board of directors, president and CEO. Timken has been chairman...
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    and businessman who founded the Timken Roller Bearing Company, later called the Timken Company. His family migrated to the United States when he was 7...
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  • Luxembourg Ternium - Hylsa and Imsa in Mexico, Siderar in Argentina Timken Company, United States Tosyali Algeria, Algeria Triton Alloys Inc, India Tuwairqi...
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  • Timken may refer to: Henry Timken (1831–1909), founder of the Timken Company Jane Timken (born 1966), politician William R. Timken (born 1938), U.S. ambassador...
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    Timken 1111, also called the Timken Four Aces, was a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built in 1930 by American Locomotive Company (Alco) as a demonstration unit...
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