2. Founded in New York City in 1850, as a privately held, employee union company, John Hassall, Inc. developed and manufactured one of the earliest known coil fed nail producing machines in the United States. The company prospered, and at the turn of century expanded into commercial nail production.
3. During the first world war, production equipment and capabilities were expanded to produce cold formed rivets to customer specification (specials), and military standards. Soon after the advent of the jet engine, high temperature alloy engine parts were being produced.
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5. John Hassall combines cold forming, hot forging, precision machining and other secondary operations to create parts and fasteners in lengths of up to 9" long, and shank dimensions ranging from 0.018" up to 0.375", utilizing over 95 types of metals including ferrous, non-ferrous, and high temperature alloys.
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7. Materials: Inconel 718, A286, Waspaloy, Inconel X-750, Monel, Inconel 600, Titanium, Hastelloy, Cobalt L-605 and more. Aerospace Products: Close tolerance, high temperature, high strength aircraft engine bolts, pins and rivets. Sizes: Diameters up to .750"
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10. Automotive Products: Pins, rivets, nails, collar studs, screws and bolts. Materials: Carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, bronze, aluminum, silver and more. Sizes: Diameters ranging from .018" to .400" Lengths up to 9.000"
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13. John Hassall strives for excellence through continuous improvement. We continue to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients. We continue to build strong and lasting partnerships. A Total Commitment to Quality
14. John Hassall is expanding its manufacturing capabilities to meet the increasingly global needs of our customers. We are developing new techniques and ever higher quality and service standards to deliver products that are defect-free.
15. To ensure consistent production, John Hassall utilizes Statistical Process Control (SPC). Networked data collection work stations collect historical information on critical process variables and attributes for analysis and process improvement. Statistical Process Control (SPC) Many of our manufacturing systems are also equipped with computerized process controllers for fail-safe operation.
16. Our quality policy stresses the use of statistical techniques, clear communications, continuing education and testing and quality systems. We are registered and operate to QS 9000, ISO 9001:2008, AS 9100 and NADCAP standards.
17. The Hassall Promise: We recognize that our century and a half of commitment to quality, workmanship, fair and reasonable pricing and a desire to be of unequaled service to our customer is the basis of our success. We promise to hold these traditional values to the advantage of our customers - large and small, old and new.