Mix of machines and human touch
Our forging equipment is solid.
Our technology is current.
We know how to maintain it — and fix it in house should something go wrong.
We work closely with our customers to make forged products they use.
Most of the products we make are confidential.
Our customers come back to us because we deliver on time.
You’re probably looking at our website because someone dropped the ball.
If you’re not happy with your current forging company, please contact us.
We make it right or we make it again for free.

Equipment evidence
If you’ve read this far, you know the industry and need to know our level of capability.
Here’s what we use:
Equipment in our Hammer shop
1 – 3,000 lb. Chambersburg Board Drop Hammer
2 – 2,500 lb. Chambersburg Board Drop Hammer
3 – 60 Ton Bliss OBI Presses
1 – 600 KW Induction Unit (2020)
1 – 500 KW Induction Unit (2017)
1 – 300 KW Induction Unit (2023)
1 – 500 Hill Acme Billet Shear
1 – #7 American Wheelabrator
1 – Tsune CNC Saw (2020)
Equipment in our Die shop
1 – HAAS VF-7 3 axis Vertical Machining center
1 – HAAS VF-3 3 axis Vertical Machining center (2022)
1 – HAAS TL-2 CNC Lathe (2022)
2 – Bridgeport milling machines
1 – Kearney & Trecker horizontal mill
1 – LeBlonde Lathe
Capabilities of our closed die Forging operations
.01 to 7 pound forgings
Carbon and micro steel alloys
Draft angles of 7 degrees or greater
Max length of 16”