ABOUT LAMPIN
Lampin Corporation is a manufacturer of high-quality precision-machined
components including spur gears and mechanical assemblies. Our company
goes well beyond the traditional supplier role through various innovative
services including design review, engineered solutions, inventory
management, and supply systems. We seek to partner with companies
who burn with a passion for excellence.
Our History
In the mid-1960's the
Laminated Pinion Gear Company was started in Ashland, Massachusetts
by Harold Fairbanks who had been involved with Telechron Clock.
Their unique process of cutting gears on metal and plastic laminations
earned them a reputation as innovators in the clock and timer industry.
The company's visibility was increased when Mr. Fairbanks moved
it to the old Hopkinton High School building on Route 30.
In the mid-seventies
the company was sold to Harold Bushnell of Upton who moved it to
the Scott's Woolen Mill complex in Uxbridge. A few years later the
company was purchased by Chuck Battersby who renamed it Lampin Gear
Division of Battersby Ltd.
In
November 1982 the company was again purchased and renamed Lampin
Corporation by Scott Rossiter. The evolution from laminated pinions
to precision components was reflected in the name change as Lampin
embarked on it's journey as a full service machining supplier specializing
in precision turning and instrument quality gears.
Lampin Corporation moved
to its present five-acre site in 1985. The original 4000 square
foot building has been expanded twice and now houses 22,000 square
feet of networked CNC equipment operating 24 hours a day. In 1990
the company purchased the assets of Johnson & Bassett of Worcester
including the line of MITRPAK Spiral Bevel Gear Drives that are
now manufactured in Uxbridge and marketed worldwide through industrial
distributors. |