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About American Hercules
American Hercules is an orphan brand in the best sense: no longer manufactured, no factory behind it, but a substantial installed base of heavily built American fabrication iron still working in shops across the country. The verifiable record centers on a trademark filing - AH AMERICAN HERCULES, serial number 73109962, filed December 17, 1976 by Pearl Equipment Company, Incorporated, registered specifically for plate rolls, hydraulic shears, and press brakes. Machines bearing the name appear with build dates from the late 1970s onward, and the brand is consistently identified as U.S.-built in the secondary market.
Beyond that, documented corporate history is thin. There is no active company website, no published founding date, and no successor organization providing support. The name also collides with several unrelated companies that share the Hercules name - Hercules Engine of Canton, Ohio; Hercules Manufacturing of Evansville, Indiana, a truck body builder; Hercules Machinery Corporation, a pile driving equipment maker; and Hercules Industries, an HVAC sheet metal distributor. None of them built this machinery. Rather than fill the gap with assumptions, this page states what the trademark record and machine population actually support.
The equipment itself is well documented through the machines that survive. Hydraulic shears run from roughly 6 feet through 12 feet of blade length in capacities up to 1/2 inch mild steel, typically with multiple hold-downs, adjustable rake, electric foot pedal, and power back gauges. Press brakes appear across a wide tonnage span, with 225 ton by 12 foot machines common and considerably larger units built - including 700 ton class hydraulic brakes. Plate bending rolls appear in configurations around 122 inch roll length with 10-3/4 inch lower rolls, power roll lift, power adjustment on all rolls, one-shot lube systems, operator consoles, and pre-bend capability.
The buying calculus on an orphan brand is different from a supported one, and mostly favorable on machines this simple. These are hydraulic and mechanical assemblies built from standard industrial components - cylinders, pumps, valves, motors, and contactors that are still commodity items - so a rebuild does not depend on a factory parts list. What is not commodity is anything proprietary: castings, weldments, blades ground to a specific geometry, and original electrical schematics. Inspect ram and bed alignment and check for frame deflection under load, since a sprung frame on a large brake is effectively unrepairable. On shears, evaluate blade condition and remaining regrind life, hold-down function across the full length, and rake adjustment. On press brakes, check cylinder seals and drift, ram parallelism across the bed, and whether the back gauge and any control retrofit are functional and documented. On plate rolls, check roll surface condition, pinion and drive wear, and bearing play. Because no factory support exists, a machine that arrives with its original electrical prints, tooling, and back gauge is worth materially more than an otherwise identical one without them - and control and back gauge retrofits from third-party suppliers are a well-established path on machines of this vintage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who manufactured American Hercules machinery?
The AH American Hercules trademark, serial number 73109962, was filed on December 17, 1976 by Pearl Equipment Company, Incorporated, covering plate rolls, hydraulic shears, and press brakes. Machines carrying the name date from the late 1970s onward and are identified as U.S.-built. No detailed corporate history has been published and there is no active company or successor providing factory support. The name should not be confused with Hercules Engine Company of Canton, Ohio, Hercules Manufacturing of Evansville, Indiana, Hercules Machinery Corporation, or Hercules Industries - none of which built this equipment.
Can I still get parts and service for an American Hercules press brake or shear?
Not from a factory, because none exists. In practice this matters less than it sounds on machines this simple. The hydraulics and electrics are built from standard industrial components - cylinders, pumps, valves, motors, contactors - that remain commodity items, and independent hydraulic and machinery rebuilders handle this class of equipment routinely. Shear blades can be reground or reproduced to specification. The genuinely irreplaceable items are proprietary castings and weldments, so frame and ram condition should drive the buying decision more than parts availability.
What should I inspect on a used American Hercules machine?
Start with the structure, since it is the one thing that cannot be replaced: check ram and bed alignment and look for frame deflection, particularly on high-tonnage press brakes. Then check cylinder seals and ram drift, ram parallelism across the bed, and back gauge function. On shears, assess blade condition and remaining regrind life, hold-down operation across the full blade length, and rake adjustment. On plate rolls, check roll surfaces, pinion and drive wear, and bearing play. Confirm what documentation comes with the machine - original electrical prints, tooling, and a working back gauge add real value on an unsupported brand.
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