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In 1901, with $1000 Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley developed a current controlled carbon disc compression-type motor controller for industrial cranes in the workshops of the Milwaukee Electric
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In 1901, with $1000 Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley developed a current controlled carbon disc compression-type motor controller for industrial cranes in the workshops of the Milwaukee Electric
Learn about the history and products of Allen-Bradley, a Milwaukee-based company founded by Lynde Bradley in 1903 with the financial backing of Dr. Stanton
Rockwell Automation traces its origins to 1903 and the formation of the Compression Rheostat Company, founded by Lynde Bradley and Doctor Stanton Allen with an initial investment of
The company was founded in 1903 as the Compression Rheostat Company by Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley, with an initial investment of $1,000 and a prototype controller. In
Allen-Bradley was founded in 1903 by Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originally named the Compression Rheostat Company, it focused on manufacturing
Founded by Lynde Bradley in 1903 with the financial backing of investor Dr. Stanton Allen, what became the Allen-Bradley Company has served the Milwaukee community for over one hundred years,
1935 – Allen‑Bradley engineers invent hot-molded fixed resistors, revolutionizing electronics 1941 – Components go to war in walkie-talkies, RADAR, fighter planes, and defense plants
Rockwell Automation was founded in 1903 as the Compression Rheostat Company by Lynde Bradley and Stanton Allen with an initial investment of $1,000. In 1910 the company was
Allen-Bradley was founded in 1903 by Lynde Bradley and Dr. Stanton Allen. The company initially specialized in the production of rheostats, a type of electrical resistor used for
Allen-Bradley originated as the Compression Rheostat Company, founded on November 23, 1903, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by inventor Lynde Bradley and investor Dr. Stanton Allen with an initial capital