Torrington Company

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The Torrington Company was a firm that developed in Torrington, Connecticut, emerging as a rename from the Excelsior Needle Company. It used a "cold swaging" technique to create sewing machine needles and other needles from cold metal, and was the largest employer in Torrington. in addition to its main facilities in Torrington, it acquired a division, located in South Bend, Indiana. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Torrington Company
rdf:langString Torrington Bearing Manufacturing Company
rdf:langString Torrington Bearing Manufacturing Company
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rdf:langString Excelsior Needle Company
rdf:langString February 1866
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rdf:langString Torrington logo.jpg
rdf:langString Fafnir Bearing Plant, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
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rdf:langString The Torrington Company was a firm that developed in Torrington, Connecticut, emerging as a rename from the Excelsior Needle Company. It used a "cold swaging" technique to create sewing machine needles and other needles from cold metal, and was the largest employer in Torrington. in addition to its main facilities in Torrington, it acquired a division, located in South Bend, Indiana. Later as a leading manufacturer of anti-friction bearings and a Fortune 500 company, The Torrington Company sold its products, which also included an array of metal parts and assemblies, to a variety of major global industries.
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rdf:langString Excelsior Needle Company
xsd:gYear 1866

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