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Eagle Press & Equipment Co. Ltd.
5170 O'Neil Drive
Oldcastle, ON N0R 1L0 Canada
Phone: 519-737-1593
Fax: 519-737-1595
Sales Contact
Tom McCarthy
Email: tom4eagle@cogeco.ca
Sales: 905-208-8813
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Eagle Press & Equipment Co. Ltd.
- From The Fabricator
Ridin' the storm out
- By Kate Bachman
- Oct 9, 2007
- Shop Management
- Article
While other automotive suppliers are struggling or going under, Tier II supplier of ride control components Tennessee Stampings established a lean program that merited a regional manufacturs' award and helped them grow 23 percent per year.
- From The Fabricator
Ridin' the storm out Part III
- By Kate Bachman
- Oct 9, 2007
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Automotive Tier II supplier of ride control components Tennessee Stampings installed an 800-ton transfer press to get to get new business from European customers, and expanded its facility to accommodate the new press, as well as a new underground conveyor system.
- From The Fabricator
Evolution of the beast
- By Kathleen McLaughlin
- Jun 27, 2002
- Bending and Forming
- Article
This article outlines how mechanical presses are changing to meet a new marketplace. Stampers are adding extra stations to create a more complete part and stamping harder alloys. Servo-driven mechanical presses will make traditional flywheel presses obsolete because they use less energy and can be adjusted midstroke. Technological advances include real-time press monitoring, automatic die changes, and computerized troubleshooting.
Products/Services
- Forming, Fabricating, and Bending – Sheet and PlateHydraulic Presses