- McMyler-Interstate Company
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The McMyler-Interstate Company, a pioneer in the design, development, and manufacturing of ore- and coal-handling equipment as well as a manufacturer of heavy industrial equipment, was established in 1910 as the result of a consolidation of four companies in the city of Bedford, Ohio:
- The Excelsior Iron Works, dating back to the 1870s
- The McMyler Manufacturing Co., dating back to the 1880s
- Kaltenbach & Griess, Consulting and Contracting Engineers, formed in 1897
- The Interstate Engineering Co., organiged in 1902
Just after World War I, a 350-ton capacity hammerhead crane was ordered for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Designed and built in Bedford in 1919, the crane was called the 'League Island Crane' by its builder. Weighing 3,500 tons, the crane was shipped to the Navy yard in sections. At the time, it was the world's largest crane. The League Island Crane was for many years the Navy's largest crane.
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Products Manufactured
Steam Crawler Shovels
Gas Crawler Shovels
Electric Crawler Shovels
Steam Crawler Cranes
Gas Crawler Craness
Electric Crawler Cranes
Steam Locomotive Cranes
Gas Locomotive Cranes
Electric Locomotive Cranes
Barge Fueling Cranes
Special and Broad Gauge Cranes
Stationary Revolving Cranes
Dry Dock Cranes, Pintle Cranes
Shipbuilding Cranes
Cantilever Cranes
Revolving Gantry Cranes
Portal Gantry Cranes
Semi-Portal Gantry Cranes
Roof Type Cargo Cranes
Trolley Type Gantry Cranes
Hammer Head Cranes
Jib Boom Cranes
Coal Handling Bridges
Oar Handling Bridges
Drag Line Buckets
Clam Shell Buckets
Orange Peal Buckets
Fogarty Buckets
Special Large Capacity Buckets
Stone Skips
Car Haulage Machines
Elevating Car Dumpers
Rolling Car Dumpers
Rotary Car Dumpers
Unloading Towers
Coaling Towers
Fast Plants
Special Material Handling Plants
Box Car Unloaders
Skip Hoists
Man Trolleys Gear Blanks
Commercial Machine Work
Turntables, Transfer Tables
Pressed Steel Platforms
Trimming Machinery
Rubber Manufacturing Machines
Mixing Aprons
Tubocol Machinery
Tubular Fuel Plants
Structural Steel (Fabricated)
Sand Bins
Screening Towers
Structural Hoppers
Mico-Iron Castings
Hammered and Pressed Forgings
R. R. Switch Stands
References
- ^ "McMyler-Interstate Co.." Bedford Historical Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 June 2010. <http://www.bedfordohiohistory.org/build/mcmyler.php>.
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