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Max Sewing Speed
2000-3000 stitch/min
Brand
National
Max Stitch Length
6mm
/ Piece
by: New National Shilai Machine, Nashik
1874: Where it all began
National Machinery Company was started in Cleveland, Ohio, by Mr. William R. Anderson. With a workforce of ten Mr. Anderson set out to supply the industry with the very best and latest machinery for making bolts and nuts.
1882: Move to Tiffin, Ohio
Meshech Frost, future owner, along with several other investors convinced Mr. Anderson to move National Machinery Company to Tiffin, Ohio.
1883: 3 Prestigious Awards
At the National Exposition of Railway Appliances held in Chicago, National received awards for the best Bolt Header, best Bolt Cutter and best Hot Press Nut Machine. It was the Bolt Cutter that carried the National name into bolt shops around the world. It's performance in cutting true threads was unparalleled. Our No. 1 Bolt Cutter cut threads from as small as 3/16" to as large as 1". It weighed about 900 pounds and sold for only $233.
1885: Nail Machines
Nail-making machines were introduced in 1885 and continued as a steady source of business into the 1940's. Our Nail Maker was popular around the world and at times was the only nail maker available.
1889: “A mammoth concern”
In 1889, the New York Daily published this brief statement about National Machinery Company: "This is a mammoth concern, occupying a building 300 ft. by 100 ft. They are equal to an annual output of $150,000 and enjoy the unique distinction of being the only establishment in the world capable of equipping a bolt and nut factory with machinery. They have correspondence and make sales all over the world".
1900: Meshech Frost becomes Owner
Meshech exercised the option to buy out other investors and became National Machinery Company’s Owner and CEO.
1901: Innovation was key for growth
Innovative machines continued to flow from our drawing boards and by the turn of the century, National Machinery Company was shipping machines like Tripple Bolt Cutters, Box-Bed Headers, Hammer Headers, Hot Forged Nut Machines and even a few cold rivet machines. By then, we had doubled our original 300,000 sq. ft. factory and our customers numbered around 350.
1908: Electricity
Modernization continued and in 1908, the first large overhead crane was installed. As modern electric motors came on the scene, the steam engines that powered our line shafts became a thing of the past and electricity became the new source of power.
1915: Forging a wave of the future
Around 1915, the demand for forgings was reaching an all-time high for the railroad and the new automotive industry. Engineers were finding that forgings were far stronger than the castings. With the popularity of forging, we gave the industry a National Heavy-Pattern Forging Machine, our first machine designed specifically for forging parts not just bolts and nuts. This became the forerunner of what we know today as our High-Duty Forging Machine.
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