Hagens Group, a long-established manufacturer of custom springs, stamping parts and metal components, is marking its 80th anniversary. The company traces its origins to October 23, 1945, when it began as a small spring producer. Eight decades later, it has developed into a global partner for engineered components used across sectors such as industrial machinery, automotive, agriculture, medical technology and general manufacturing.

Still family-owned after three generations, Hagens has expanded steadily through a combination of technical specialization, cross-industry collaboration and acquisitions. Its product portfolio today includes compression, tension, torsion and pick-up springs, as well as disc springs, die springs, clock springs and a broad range of wire-formed components. The company also manufactures stamping parts used in braking systems, construction hardware and various assembly applications.

Eight decades of engineering development

Hagens has built its business around customer-specific manufacturing rather than standardized catalog parts. Each component is engineered according to functional requirements, material selection and environmental conditions. This approach supports applications that demand precise tolerances, fatigue resistance, traceability and long operational life. As a custom spring manufacturer, the company has built its processes around adapting each design to specific mechanical requirements rather than relying on standardized, off-the-shelf components.

Over the years, the company has broadened its capabilities to include advanced production technologies. This spans engineered spring solutions such as heavy-duty die springs designed for high-load environments, disc springs for compact high-force applications, and clock springs for devices requiring controlled rotational force.

Hagens has also strengthened its position in specialized sectors, including medical device manufacturing. The company produces springs for insulin pumps, inhalers, surgical tools and auto-injector mechanisms, supported by cleanroom packaging, automated inspection systems and tight process control.

Industry role and long-term partnerships

Across its 80-year history, Hagens has emphasized collaboration with engineers and product developers. Its work includes early-stage design input for custom wire components—such as locking rings, which the company develops to meet highly specific performance conditions in machinery, transportation systems and critical assemblies.

The company notes that its anniversary is not only a recognition of past achievements but also an opportunity to highlight the teams and long-term partnerships that have shaped its development. As Hagens marks its eighth decade, it positions its future strategy around continued customer collaboration, technical refinement and the expansion of sustainable manufacturing practices.

According to the anniversary announcement, the company views the milestone as both a celebration of its history and a commitment to shaping its next phase of growth with confidence and clear long-term ambitions.

 

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