Like
many California companies founded after World War II, Eubanks Engineering
Co. started out in a garage. Its founder was Floyd G. Eubanks, an inventor,
who decided in the early '50s that the world needed a better wire stripping
machine. After several years and a number of prototypes, the Model 810
Automatic Wire Stripper was born and deemed ready for introduction.
In 1956, the first
production prototypes were installed at North American Aviation Co.and
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Full-scale production began
in 1957 when Floyd's son Ed joined the company. As Floyd had anticipated,
they soon were shipping machines to companies throughout the United States
and to many overseas companies.
Eubanks
is now a third-generation company managed by David Eubanks, Ed's son.
It outgrew its Pasadena quarters and moved to Monrovia in 1963. Since
those early days, a capable and productive team of employees has enabled
Eubanks to become an organization known worldwide for its innovative ability
and the productivity and reliability of its products.
In 1981, the company
acquired Cablescan,
Inc., a leading manufacturer of automatic test equipment for wire harnesses.
It entered the wire marking business in 1983 with the acquisition of
TAB Engineering Co., a pioneer in the use of rotatable type discs for
wire marking.
In 2004 Eubanks moved to its current location in the city of Ontario, which is about 30 miles east of Monrovia.
After
more than 40 years, Eubanks is still developing and making innovative
products designed to give the world better ways to process wire and
test wiring assemblies.
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