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Dynabrade Acquires Manth Manufacturing

Manth Manufacturing, which has been a business partner with Dynablade for over 45 years, started as a tool and die shop in 1962 and has evolved into a high-tech production machine shop with over 40 CNC turning, milling and grinding machines.

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Dynafile from Dynabrade

Walter Welsch started the company near Buffalo, New York, in 1969 after inventing the Dynafile, a pneumatic power tool that replaces hand sanding and polishing.
Photo Credit: Dynabrade

Dynabrade Inc. recently acquired one of its strategic suppliers, Manth Manufacturing Inc. Located in Tonawanda, N.Y., Manth Manufacturing will continue to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dynabrade.

Manth Manufacturing started as a tool and die shop in 1962 and has evolved into a high-tech production machine shop with over 40 CNC turning, milling and grinding machines. The company claims it deploy the latest machining technologies to produce high quality, precision machined components.

Dynabrade, which was established in 1969, is a designer and manufacturer of portable pneumatic abrasive power tools, related accessories and clean air solutions. Dynabrade says its products are sold and distributed in over 90 countries throughout the world.

Dynabrade’s President Michael Buffamonti says, “This is an excellent opportunity for Dynabrade to expand the scope of our vertical integration strategy. Manth has been a legacy business partner of ours for over 45 years and we are excited to enhance our operational and financial flexibility. This acquisition will strategically position us to build out the manufacturing team and further scale our production.”

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