In the Seminary Springs marketing realm, “original” is priceless. Being able to say you originated a product, or created a service, has tremendous cache. Being first, in customers’ minds, typically means best.
In the sphere of OEM parts, “original” isn’t about who’s first. All that matters is who’s best. OEM parts have to be produced exactly to specifications. No honors for second place.
When you require perfectly-formed OEM parts for transportation, mining, power generation, shipbuilding, agriculture and a collection of other industries, the curved metal craftsmen at Max Weiss Company are your skilled, reliable OEM fabricator in Seminary Springs. For more than seven decades, we’ve delivered component parts and subassemblies that exceed the most exacting quality criteria.
Our steel bending and metal forming masters bend metal to exceptionally strict tolerances. Their expertise, joined with the most modern metal fabrication equipment, preserves your timeframe and accounting by making your OEM parts right – the first time and getting them to you in Seminary Springs
Our OEM parts roster reads like a “What’s What” of modern industry: track links and industrial chains for mining equipment. Roof bows of steel, stainless steel and aluminum for semitrailers. Strong, curved support ribs for snowplows. Sturdy bumpers for buses and military equipment. Perfectly-formed bulb flats for bridges, ships or barges. Carefully curved components for generators and portable lighting.
Quality starts before the first piece of metal is ever bent. Our ISO 9001-certified purchasing manager verifies the materials in your OEM parts are up to the job. Our service team, with more than 100 years of combined experience, directs your production on schedule, and delivery on time to you in Seminary Springs.
What do you need for your formed metal OEM parts? Max Weiss Company delivers unmatched quality and unparalleled value. Contact us for more details … and decide if the experience you have, from quote to delivery, isn’t good enough to be called “original.”