- Hans Renold
Hans Renold (
July 31 ,1852 -May 2 ,1943 ) was a Swissengineer . The son of a burgher family inAarau , Switzerland, Hans came toManchester ,England at the age of 21 and found work with a firm of machinery exporters.In 1879 he purchased a small textile-chain making business in
Salford , England from James Slater and so founded the Hans Renold Co. the firm which still bears his name today. The following year he invented the Bush Roller chain which represented a great advance on the common pin-and-link chains of the day and which laid the design foundation upon which all modern precision roller chains are based.Hans Renold, however, was not only a brilliant engineer and a model employer who built around him a very skilled labour force, but was also a very astute businessman. From the outset, Hans Renold's business, started on £300 borrowed from his prospective father-in-law, prospered and he steadily ploughed back his growing profits into premises and plant. In 1889 a rapid expansion of the business took place and a new factory was built.
Hans Renold had long been devoted to the ideal of establishing a firm sense of community among his employees and their families and in 1909 gave his active support to the establishment of the Hans Renold Social Union for the encouragement of a wide range of leisure activities.
After his death in 1943, Priestnall Hey, his former home adjacent to the Renold works at
Burnage , was presented by his son for the use of the Social Union.Hans Renold had four children Hans Renold,
Charles Garonne Renold , Amy Renold and Mary RenoldExternal links
* [http://www.renold.com/Renold/web/site/Company/CompanyInformation/History.asp History of Renold PLC]
* [http://www.renold.com/Company/CompanyInformation/History_of_Renold_continued.asp Renold company history]
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