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Amada Machinery America, Inc.
With more than 70 years of industry experience, Amada Machinery America is committed to helping our customers deliver dependable service and top-quality work with exceptional grinding and sawing solutions.
Market-Leading Quality - We believe quality work begins with quality tools designed and built from the ground up to deliver outstanding performance, time after time.
Customer-Driven Innovation - Every feature, function, and configuration we offer has been developed to address the needs of our customers.
Proven Accuracy - We help you take your work to the next level and exceed your customers’ expectations.
Reliable Productivity - We understand productivity is the heart of your business, and we can help you optimize it in multiple ways.
The Amada Group is one of the leading international machine tool manufacturers with nearly 8,000 employees worldwide, generating revenues of approximately $2.75 billion.*
2324 Palmer Dr.
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone: 847-285-4800
Fax: 847-519-2127
Sales Contact
Bill Verbrick
General Manager - Bandsaw Division
Email: b.sales@amadamt.com
Sales: 847-285-4800
Toll-free: 800-877-4729
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Amada Machinery America, Inc.
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Amada Machine Tools America announces name change
- Apr 17, 2020
- Machining
- News Release
Amada Machine Tools America (AMTA) has changed its name to Amada Machinery America Inc. (AMCA). All existing sales and service employees of Amada Marvel and all employees of AMTA now operate under the unified banner of AMCA. In accordance with this name change, the website domain name has been...
- From The Fabricator
8-Mark-III band saw from Marvel comes with optional full-stroke hydraulic vises
- Jun 28, 2018
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel’s will display its 8-Mark-III band saw, now available with optional full-stroke hydraulic vises, at IMTS 2018. The saw has an all-mechanical drive, 60-degree mitering capability left and right, and an 18- by 22-in. capacity, featuring a 1.25-in. blade. The M6 high-column option provides a...
- From The Fabricator
Blade drive updated on vertical tilt-frame band saw
- Nov 20, 2014
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel Mfg. Co. has made changes to its 8-Mark-II vertical tilt-frame band saw. In addition to a new powder coating and paint color scheme, the saw features a blade drive upgraded from a 2- to 5-HP motor and controlled with a variable-frequency drive. The blade speed control dial has moved from the...
- From The Fabricator
Ironworker basics: Cut it clean
- By Tim Heston
- Dec 3, 2012
- Shearing
- Article
How does an operator avoid distortion and burrs? For the ironworker’s common cutting stations--the punch, angle cutter, notcher, and plate shear--it boils down to matching the job at hand with some basic variables.
- From The Fabricator
Bullard Abrasives acquires Marvel Abrasive Products
- Apr 18, 2012
- Finishing
- News Release
Lincoln, R.I.-based Bullard Abrasives, a manufacturer of branded and private label resin bonded cutting and grinding wheels since 1927, has announced the acquisition of Marvel Abrasives Products of Chicago. Orignially established in 1936 as Bates Abrasive Products, Marvel manufactures resin fiber...
Horizontal band saw now available with hydraulic vising
- Jul 20, 2009
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, Wis., has announced that its Spartan Model S330 horizontal band saw now is available with hydraulic vising. The new Model S330HV features an hydraulic work holding vise in addition to other standard features, such as a 12-in. by 18-in capacity, miter cutting up to 60...
Vacuum system for carbide circular saws introduced
- Jul 20, 2009
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, Wis., has introduced a vacuum system for use with carbide circular saws used in cutting tubing. The vacuum removes the hardened chips from the center of the tube, preventing damage to the carbide or cermet teeth and improving blade life. The vacuum head positioning arm...
Twin post band saw designed for specialty steels
- Jul 20, 2009
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, Wis., has added the PA460-HD production band saw designed to cut specialty steels to its Spartan line. The twin post machine combines rigid construction, a 10-HP blade drive, and enhanced coolant delivery. An innovative vibration dampening system helps to reduce noise...
Band saw handles large billets, bundles
- Jul 20, 2009
- Sawing
- Product Release
Marvel Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, Wis., has added the PA700HD production band saw with a capacity of 28 in. by 32 in. to its Spartan line. The saw is suitable for large billets and bundles. The twin post machine features a 2.5-in. blade and a 15-HP motor. The saw's vibration dampening system helps to...
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Growing season: Fabricating for agriculture
- By Tim Heston
- Oct 14, 2008
- Shop Management
- Article
FSI Fabrication makes products that help farmers quickly and accurately transport feed, grain, and other material.
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(Un) memorable fabrication
- By Tim Heston
- Aug 12, 2008
- Shop Management
- Article
Oceaneering's structural fab operation has built "dark ride" vehicles for theme parks around the world. It has custom-fabricated and erected aluminum components for a mammoth advertisement overlooking Times Square. It has welded a structural mount that holds up the recovered World Trade Center antenna, now on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. And it has fabricated and erected duplex stainless steel bridges over killer whale pools at the San Diego and Orlando SeaWorld® parks. That's quite a portfolio of jobs, and all of them quietly have gotten their start at a structural fabrication facility on the outskirts of Baltimore.
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