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Betenbender Mfg., Inc. E-mail this company
http://www.betenbender.com
5806 Quality Ridge Rd.
Coggon, IA 52218
Phone: 319-435-2378
Fax: 319-435-2262


Manufacturer of hydraulic shears & press brakes. Services include sharpening, sales of press brake tooling, used equipment sales, machining software distribution, & back gauge retrofit packages for shears & press brakes. Hydraulic shear models: 1/8" (10 GA), 3/16", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" & 1". Hydraulic press brakes: 17 - 350 ton. Also supply accessories & parts including shear blades, dies & punches.



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In addition to a full range of Hydraulic Shears and Press Brakes -- all easy to operate and engineered for simplicity -- we have a national and international sales and service team ready to serve you.

Since 1972 we have continually updated our designs and equipment to meet our customers’ needs. We always appreciate feedback from our customers.

The Betenbender Family of American Shears and Press Brakes is made by Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. from Coggon, Iowa, U.S.A. Now celebrating 32 years in business, this Midwestern company continues to produce, what we think, is America’s best-built Shears and Press Brakes. Glen Betenbender began as a blacksmith in Coggon during the 1930s. During WWII, he ran a small fabrication and repair shop. In 1948 he and his wife moved their growing business into their current location as a repair and manufacturing facility. Their son, Max, joined the company in 1967 after serving in the United States Army. In 1972, Glen and Max built their first shear -- then for their own use, but demand from other local businesses for their shear prompted the Betenbender's to begin producing shears for nationwide and international resale. In 1984 Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. got its first contract to produce shears for a major company.

Today, there are over 2,500 Betenbender machines in use with very few on the used market. We have always said, "If it says Betenbender on the nameplate, you’ve got a machine that will do the job."

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Sales: $1 - 4.9 Mil
Employees: 10-49
Activity: Manufacturer
Year Company Founded: 1972
Export Markets: Western Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada, Mexico



News & Press Releases
  1. January 7, 2003 — Retrofit Backgauge Packages for Shears
    Make your Shear versatile and user-friendly by adding a backgauge from Betenbender Mfg., Inc. Our retrofit backgauges can fit almost any machine, usually with no or minimal modifications to your machine and are easy to install.
  2. January 7, 2003 — Retrofit Backgauge Packages for Press Brakes
    Make your Press Brake versatile and user-friendly by adding a backgauge from Betenbender Mfg Our retrofit backgauges can fit almost any machine, usually with no or minimal modifications to your machine and are easy to install --requiring 3 holes drilled and tapped.
  3. January 3, 2003 — 1 Inch x 12 Inch Betenbender Shear
    New to the Betenbender family of Shears is a 1"X 12" low profile shear. Designed for job shops that are short on space, it is especially good for cutting bar stock and smaller pieces. Like the other hydraulic low and high profile models, this shear is designed for simplicity and safety with an advanced hydraulic system and flexible operation. It is easy to operate, easy to maintain, and able to withstand the rigors of today's production demands.
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