HURST Jaws of Life® has added two new manufacturing machines to its Shelby plant, adding efficiency and quality control to the company’s manufacturing operations for HURST Jaws of Life rescue tools.

The facility enhancements include a DMG MORI multi-axis machining center and a DMG MORI horizontal machining center. Both machines operate overnight unattended, increasing overall tool production while enhancing the facility’s ability to control the quality of tool components.

Innovative new line

We continue to invest in new technology that ensures we’re able to keep up with customer demand for quick access to product as well as high quality in the rescue tools they rely on to save lives,” said HURST Jaws of Life General Manager Ellie Mulcahy. “Our new manufacturing machinery propels us forward in our commitment to innovation and contributes to our ability to bring new firsts to our customers.”

The new DMG MORI multi-axis machining center is a dedicated machine for HURST’s newest introduction

The new DMG MORI multi-axis machining center is a dedicated machine for HURST’s newest introduction — a line of watertight eDRAULIC® rescue tools. The HURST Jaws of Life eDRAULIC EWXT debuts this week at 2019 FDIC International, bringing the first responder industry its first line of watertight, battery-powered extrication tools. With a robot arm that loads and unloads the machine unattended overnight for second- and third-shift parts manufacturing, the DMG MORI multi-axis machining center manufactures all pump bodies for HURST’s innovative new line.

Horizontal machining center

HURST’s second new manufacturing machine is the horizontal machining center — HURST’s second of its kind — that is a four-axis multiple pallet milling machine. Running 24/7, the new machine doubles the facility’s capacity to make cylinders, arms, pump bodies and key components for HURST Jaws of Life eDRAULIC, 10,000 PSI and 5,000 PSI rescue tools.

This new machinery helps us control our own destiny — we can better control the quality of our overall tool production when we can control the quality of our parts,” said Kaleb Taylor, Manufacturing Engineer for HURST Jaws of Life. “We only get one chance to save a life, and in that situation, our tool has to work. Our new manufacturing machinery is another step in our commitment to providing quality products to the first responder community.”

In case you missed it

WAGNER's Fire Protection Solutions At BUILDINX 2025
WAGNER's Fire Protection Solutions At BUILDINX 2025

WAGNER Group GmbH will be presenting pioneering solutions for fire protection in modern logistics properties at BUILDINX 2025 in Dortmund from November 18 to 20, 2025. The foc...

Spare A Minute For Maintenance
Spare A Minute For Maintenance

With new fire safety regulations around the corner and a renewed focus on responsible persons and coordination, Karen Trigg of Allegion UK discusses the significance of fire door h...

Fire-Dex Unveils Fire Investigation PPE For Safety
Fire-Dex Unveils Fire Investigation PPE For Safety

Fire investigators have long worked in a gray area of protection where full structural turnouts are overkill, but single-layer garments may not cover every single hazard they encou...

vfd