Bryant Chucking Grinder Company
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Bryant Chucking Grinder Company (founded 1909)[1] is a manufacturer of computer numerical control grainding machines.
It provides high quality grinding machines designed for high productivity and high precision applications.
The company offers a complete line of CNC controlled grinding equipment, parts, and service.
In 2002 the company, along with Jones and Lamson Machine Tool, was shut down due to owners Goldman Group filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Since then, the company has been acquired by Vermont Machine Tool.
[edit] References
- ^ Wayne G. Broehl, Jr., Precision Valley: The Machine Tool Companies of Springfield, Vermont. (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1959)