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AGMA    American Gears Manufacturers Association

Mission & History  of

AGMA Mission Statement

To help members compete more effectively in today’s global marketplace.

AGMA Origins

AGMA began on the cutting edge of new technologies. In 1916, a new gear market was emerging. It emphasized quiet operation, particularly for timing gears in the automotive industry.

Gear manufacturers were exploring various materials – but lacked technical standards for non-metallic gearing.

AGMA was born when R.D. Nuttall Company brought together several gear manufacturers to discuss developing such standards.

The first AGMA members included Cincinnati Gear Company, Earle Gear and Machine Company, Horsburgh and Scott Company, Newark Gear Cutting Machine Company, R.D. Nuttall Company, Philadelphia Gear Works, Pittsburgh Gear and Machine Company, Simonds Manufacturing Company and Van Dorn Dutton Company.

They established an executive committee, which drew up a constitution and elected officers. They planned AGMA’s first Annual Meeting, held in Pittsburgh May 14-15, 1917.

AGMA Today

Today, AGMA is still on the cutting edge. The association includes about 400 of the world’s top gearing experts across more than 30 nations.

The association is managed by an Executive Committee and a Board of Directors. Members also serve on Business Management Councils and Technical Committees. A full-time staff of 12 association professionals is headquartered in Alexandria, Va.

As in its beginnings, AGMA continues to literally set the standard. Its open standards development process is tailored to the global marketplace.

But AGMA also offers much more. You are invited to explore AGMA’s many events and training opportunities, publications, industry news, products and much more.


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