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Dake Today

Since 1887, Dake has been a trusted name in manufacturing. Our tools have been passed down for generations for their reliability and durability. Today, our product line has expanded beyond hydraulic and arbor presses to include; bandsaws, cold saws, drill presses, laboratory presses, and more. The Dake entrepreneurial spirit lives on by empowering the next generation of metalworkers with quality tools that help make their dreams a reality.

January 1887

WILLIAM F. DAKE BEGINS THE DAKE STORY

On January 7, 1887 the Dake Engine Company was founded by a group of 10 local businessmen. A new invention, the double reciprocating, square piston steam engine recently patented by William F. Dake had caught the interest of the principals of the lumber firm of Wyman and Cairns. It was the lumbering industry that brought prosperity to the region and by 1887 the forests were largely depleted to rebuild Chicago after the fire of 1871.

1940s

POST WWII GROWTH

World War II gave Dake the surge of orders it needed to stay afloat and soon the company was operating at full steam again. New 50 and 100 hp air and steam engines were developed for the war effort. Dake manufactured more than 10,000 steam engines, steering gears, windlasses, and capstans for the new Liberty cargo ships. In 1945, after the war had ended, Dake purchased a line of arbor presses and 2 hand-operated hydraulic presses from the Atlas Press Company of Kalamazoo, MI.

1950s and 1960s

DAKE EXPANDS HYDRAULIC PRESS LINE

By the mid 1950’s the small line of presses had expanded to 170 models. A move to a new factory in 1957 gave Dake the room and capacity to expand into larger custom engineered hydraulic presses. Soon, Dake was shipping 250 to 600 ton presses all over the world for a wide variety of manufacturing applications such as straightening props in shipyards, compression molding jet engine components, die tryout, steel rule die cutting floppy disks, and straightening steel bars and plates.

1985-1999

DAKE ADDS LINE OF METALWORKING SAWS

In 1985, Dake purchased the Johnson metal cutting bandsaw product line from Kysor International of Cadillac, Michigan. The new product line featured horizontal and vertical bandsaws. The next year Dake began selling its line of circular cold saws. In 1988, Dake added mitering and fully automatic horizontal band saws. The Parma line of gravity feed vertical band saws was added in 1999.

Early 2000s

A PIONEER THEN AND A LEADER TODAY

Dake was a pioneer on the web and participated in early test sites on the internet. This paved the way for a whole new generation to learn about Dake machine tools. By partnering with top metalworking talent, Dake presses and saws were regularly featured on popular television shows such as Orange County Choppers, The Great Biker Build-Off, Gearz, X-treme 4×4, Muscle Car, and Horse Power. These partnerships helped push Dake to be seen as a trusted leader in the metalworking industry.

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