- Stewart-Warner
Stewart-Warner is a US manufacturer of vehicle instruments, a.k.a. gauges. The company was founded as "Stewart & Clark Company" in 1905 by
John K. Stewart . Theirspeedometer s were used in theFord Model T . In 1912 John Stewart joined withEdgar Bassick to make vehicle instruments and horns. Bassick owned "Alemite Co" and Stewart had bought the "Warner Instrument Company", thus the name was changed to Stewart-Warner Corporation. The company started inChicago and built a manufacturing plant onDiversey Parkway . The building kept expanding and finally covered one-million square feet (93,000 m²) and six floors. They also maderadio s andrefrigerator s, and produced the ubiquitous "zerk" grease fitting, named after its inventor, associated with the company. In the last years of the company's Chicago factory, it owned a number of aging six-spindleBrown & Sharpe and New Britainscrew machine s.They also made heat exchangers starting in the 1940s under the "South Wind Division", but since then it became independent of its parent, but still uses the Stewart-Warner name, and its web site uses this name with the hyphen: http://www.stewart-warner.com/
In the 1980s the company was bought by
BTR plc who in the early 1990s decided to relocate toJuarez ,Mexico and Stewart-Warner was taken over by another management team. In early 1998 Stewart-Warner was bought byDatcon Instrument Company (later renamed toMaxima Technologies ), but kept the Stewart-Warner brand.External links
* http://www.stewartwarner.com/
* http://www.sw-performance.com/
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