Ingersoll Milling Machine Company Face Plate Drive Openside Machine. Photo is part of a Machine Photo Record assembled by J.R. Johnson to show machines built by Ingersoll between 1892-1919. Most photographs are accompanied by a typed description of…
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company "AH" Machine. Photo is part of a Machine Photo Record assembled by J.R. Johnson to show machines built by Ingersoll between 1892-1919. Most photographs are accompanied by a typed description of the machine's…
The Ingersoll Milling Machine Company "F" machine, a 15" x 4 ' Slab Milling Machine. Photo is part of a Machine Photo Record assembled by J.R. Johnson to show machines built by Ingersoll between 1892-1919. Most photographs are accompanied by a typed…
The Ingersoll Milling Machine Company Shop Crew poses for a picture outside of the concrete shop in their work aprons and caps. Front row, from left: 2nd, John Copeland; 3rd, Lou Atkins; 5th, Elmer Lindstrom; 6th, Vic Peterson; 7th, Oscar Wallin;…
A man stands on the bed of an Ingersoll-made milling machine in 1905. On the machine bed with him is the much smaller milling machine manufactured in 1887.
An aerial of the Ingersoll Milling Machine Company around 1979 as seen from the southwest corner of the property. The complex is located between Willoughby and Fulton Avenues. Rockford Country Club and the Rock River are visible in the background.
Ingersoll employees stand on the bed of a Vertical Turning machine shipped to the company IMPSA in Mendoza, Argentina. IMPSA is a developer of projects using hydro power. At one time it was the largest machine of its type in the world.
An Ingersoll Milling Machine Company Milling Machine for Manitowoc Engineering, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The machine does profile milling around a circular pad.
EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine made by Ingersoll Milling Machine Company. This was the first machine produced after Matson become a subsidiary of Ingersoll.
An EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine manufactured by Ingersoll Milling Machine Company through its subsidiary Matson. The machine was made for Fisher Body of Grand Blanc, Michigan.
An EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine manufactured by Ingersoll Milling Machine Company for its show floor. Note the nameplate indicates that the machine was made with its subsidiary Matson.
An EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine manufactured by Ingersoll Milling Machine Company through its subsidiary Matson. This machine was made for the Matson demonstration room.
An Ingersoll Milling Machine Company EDM (electrical discharge machining) machine manufactured for Chrysler Corporation in Sterling, Michigan. This was the largest EDM machine made.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company shop crew outside the concrete shop. The third row is seated on the bicycle shed. From left to right, in front row seated: Gust Lundine, Ted Green, Bert Hassell, unknown, unknown, Oscar Wallin, Harry Porter, unknown,…
Distributors being trained on a new line of Ingersoll Milling Machine Company EDM (electrical discharge machining) power supplies. Leading the training at left is Bob Bertolasi.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company EDM (electrical discharge machining) power supply. This machine was a high kilowatt version for die forming machines. It was manufactures for General Motors Company in Grand Blanc, Michigan
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company EDM (electrical discharge machining) power supply. This was a multilead version for aerospace applications. It was manufactured for General Electric Company and Pratt Whitney.
(From right to left) Bob Bertolasi, Ron Weaver, and Doug Hood introduce the Ingersoll Milling Machine Company 20micro, .0001tol 48 lead power supply that was designed for IBM.