Edmunds Gages — Farmington, CT USA

Company · Est. 1950

About Edmunds Gages

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In the late 40s, former math teacher, Bob Edmunds Sr., was fascinated with precision manufacturing, and measurement devices in particular, and founded Edmunds Gages in 1950. Our first products were cylindrical gages – precision components for functionally measuring I.D.s and O.D.s. We still make cylindricals today, and over the years we’ve been innovators in other gaging technologies as well, including automatic process gaging systems with size feedback to part producing machine tools.

Three generations of Edmunds ownership

Robert Edmunds Sr., Robert Edmunds Jr. and Robert Edmunds III

Three generations of the Edmunds family — Bob Edmunds Sr., Jr. and III

How is Edmunds different from other gage manufacturers? Perhaps it’s an attitude. After all, our family name is on each and every product that we make. There’s a certain level of pride that goes along with that.

That’s probably why we are vertically integrated. We perform every phase of manufacturing our gages in-house. We have more control this way, and can truly say that we own the technology.

It’s our energy. Skill. Knowledge. And experience. It makes us more accountable to you.

Engineer at an early-generation measurement workstation
From our archives — early metrology workstation.
Edmunds Gages technician inspecting a cylindrical gage
Inspection in our Sub-Millionths Laboratory.

Further Reading

Read more about Edmunds Gages in the Hartford Courant article “Taking Their Measure”.