The History of Numberall

The history of Numberall began when Max Bayerdorffer founded the company in 1930 in Staten Island, NY. As a craftsman of bird bands, he wanted to brand his products. Along with his partner Tim Powers, Max’s creativity and craftsmanship lead to the development of the first Numberall product – a Single Wheel Rotary Stamp. As the years progressed, additional marking tools were added to the product line, including custom-built machines – some even ordered by a few of the company’s competitors.
History of Numberall
In 1963, after the passing of his father Max, Herman Bayerdorffer took over Numberall’s leadership. In 1968, another division was opened in Sangerville, ME. In 1983, the corporate headquarters was moved from Staten Island to Sangerville, where all production takes place today. In 1996, Herman’s son, Daniel Bayerdorffer, took over the leadership at Numberall, continuing the company’s mission to create the best metal marking equipment worldwide.

Numberall’s products are used in a variety of industries on every single continent. Products that you use every day may have been stamped by Numberall equipment. You can find Numberall’s markings from the far reaches of space aboard the Apollo Lunar Lander to the depths of the oceans on board this country’s submarine fleet, and from identifying tags on cattle to sophisticated electronic components in today’s marketplace—the list of products stamped by Numberall’s machines is endless.

Numberall’s equipment can be used to mark an array of components such as nameplates, tags, keys, small parts, bushings, round shafts, and completely assembled parts. Each of these components can be marked with numbers, letters, symbols, logos, and any other identifying marks. Numberall offers the equipment to mark virtually any material from stainless steel to polyvinyl chloride.

Numberall’s wide variety of marking devices has been constantly improved and updated to reflect technological advances in the industry. The thousands of Numberall products still in service after decades of use are a testament to the quality and standards that have made the company a leader in the industry. To learn more about Numberall’s products, or to request a quote, please contact us.

Numberall Quality Lives On

You Can Still Find Our Products Working, Even From Decades Ago.

We stand behind our products quality and longevity and it shows. You can still find our older numbering heads, presses and hand stamps out in the work force and in perfect operating condition. (more…)

Stamp and Tool Expand Model 60 Into A New Larger Economical Numbering Machine

m60Taking the lead, Stamp and Tool Company continue to be at the forefront of metal marking equipment, by releasing a larger more cost-effective numbering machine.

Numberall Stamp and Tool Company, Inc have expanded the Model 60 Numbering Machine to 5/32” and 3/16” size characters. The Model 60 is an economical hand held numbering machine available with up to five wheels. A large frame and larger diameter wheels have been incorporated for the larger characters. It is ideal for stamping machine parts, keys, brass tags, identification codes and many other uses.

Keeping up with the demands of the metal marketing industry, Numberall simplified the construction of the Model 60, being able to offer the equipment at an economical price. The Model 60 is struck with a hammer blow and can adapt for press mount applications. The wheels are locked in position with a pin, which seats in the frame. The wheels can be quickly set to any code by easily removing the pin and rotating the wheels.

The Model 60 now offers 1/16’, 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32” and 3/16” character sizes with the two to five wheels. Numberall also has letter wheels that are available for alpha-numeric sequences. With the new enhanced more efficient Numbering Machine, Numberall continues to stay ahead of the game in the metal marking industry.

Numberall Stamp and Tool Modifies its Oversize Cylindrical Marking Press

m301ADue to the ever evolving Cylindrical Marking Press Numberall has transformed its own Marking Press to provide a more efficient way to stamp round parts.

Numberall Stamp and Tool Company and Inc. have incorporated oversize endplates in its Model 301 or 301A Cylindrical Marking Presses. They continue to modify and alter their machines to comply with consumer demands. These new presses are available in the first oversize or second oversize. Special fixtures and/or different fixtures will allow larger diameters.

The Model301 or 301A Cylindrical Marking Presses offer an economical means of stamping round parts. The round part is placed in a “roller “fixture. The marking device consisting of standard straight steel type (or one of our Numbering Heads) is pulled across the part. The part rotates in the fixture as the code is stamped around the part. Multi line type holders are available. The Model 301 or 301A allows stamping of character sizes up to a quarter inch.

Numberall continues to maintain at the forefront of the stamp and tool industry, creating new innovative products that shock industry standards.

Contact Information:

Numberall Tool & Company
P.O. Box 187
Sangerville, ME 04479

207-876-3541

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