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Rule by Marlin-Rockwell Company
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  • Rule by Marlin-Rockwell Company
  • Rule by Marlin-Rockwell Company

    Object Details

    distributor

    Marlin Rockwell Corporation

    Description

    The top edge of this steel ruler has a 15.2 cm scale, divided to millimeters. The bottom edge has a 6" scale, divided to 1/32". The ruler is marked: STAINLESS. It is also marked: MADE IN U.S.A. The back of the ruler is marked: MRC BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (/) MARLIN-ROCKWELL COMPANY DIVISION OF THOMPSON RAMO WOOLDRIDGE INC.
    The Marlin Rockwell Corporation formed after World War I through the mergers of several American makers of ball bearings, including Standard Roller Bearing Company, Gurney Ball Bearing Company, and Strom Bearing Company. The firm merged with TRW, Inc., in 1964. According to the donor, the instrument was used by her husband, the electrical engineer Robert H. Wieler (1923–1993).
    References: MRC Bearing Services, "MRC History," in Engineering Handbook (Kulpsville, Penn., 2005), 6, http://www.skf.com/binary/12-100758/514636.pdf; accession file.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Norma P. Wieler

    date made

    mid-20th century

    ID Number

    1998.0032.07

    catalog number

    1998.0032.07

    accession number

    1998.0032

    Object Name

    scale rule
    rule

    Physical Description

    steel (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: .1 cm x 16 cm x 1.1 cm; 1/32 in x 6 5/16 in x 7/16 in

    place made

    United States

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    Science & Mathematics
    Scale Rules

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics
    Rule, Measuring
    Promotional Item

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-158e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_694130

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    Pedometer. Comprised of four concentric circles. The inner three circles are marked for units of measurement

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