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SCHECHTL is one of the leading producers of shears and folding machines for sheet metal working. More than 45000 sold machines world-wide speak for themselves |
Employees : |
100+ |
Year established : |
1910 |
Business : |
Manufacturer |
SCHECHTL is one of the leading producers of shears and folding machines for sheet metal working. More than 45000 sold machines world-wide speak for themselves.
In 1910 the blacksmith Josef Schechtl started his own business as a blacksmith in Rosshart near Edling. In 1932 he invented the first Schechtl Folding Machine, Model KS1. It consisted of two rails and a welded steel and worked so well, that soon every craftsman knew about it. Soon afterwards the first plate shear - Model SJS - followed and a new successful engineering enterprise was started.
His son, Josef Schechtl jr., the eldest of nine children, took over the parental factory and re-deployed it to Edling at its present location in 1955. Soon a remarkable story of success began.
Alois Schechtl, his son and owner, enlarged the product line with motor-operated folding machines and plate shears and the business was lead to its present world-wide activities. Meanwhile over 100 employees and sell more than 2000 machines each year.
Our experience in sheet metal working is passed from generation to generation of employees who are recognized sheet metal experts. To the present day SCHECHTL is still a family owned company and we value the people we are working for and with. The quality of our products and the support for our customers is our main concern.
| Model MAX is a motor driven bending machine Model MAX is a motor driven bending machine with a capacity of max. 1,5 mm (related to 3100 mm working length). Model MAX stands for power, speed, operating comfort and flexibility. |
| Profiling Machines In the ventilation and heating branche sheets have to be stiffened to avoid vibration. Profiling the material in a Z-shape is the best way to do it. With the Z-profiling machine SZP sheets up to 2500 mm and a thickness of max. | |
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