Crescent Manufacturing future

After Decades in the Precision Fastener Industry, Crescent Sets its Sights on the Future

“Crescent Manufacturing Has Its Sights Set On The Future”

By Ginger Doherty, Vice President Sales, Crescent Manufacturing
Published in: American Fastener Journal

Early History

Crescent Manufacturing started in 1960 in a garage on Crescent Lake in Southington CT. There were 3 partners at that time. They were all businessmen but did not have any experience in fastener manufacturing. With a lot of ingenuity and a “can do” attitude”, they learned the business.

Seven years later the three owners had to move into a larger facility. In 1967 Crescent moved to its current location in Burlington, Connecticut. A large apple orchard consisting of eleven acres was purchased from a local farmer. An 8700 square foot building was erected on the site. Since then there have been several additions. The current facility is over 25,000 square feet with plenty of room for expansion in the future.

Over the years there have been a number of owners, both silent and active. Even though the company has changed hands a few times many of the employees have stayed the same. Several employees have 20 or more years with the company. Crescent’s very first employee retired in 2009. One of the three original owner’s daughters, Kim Guerrette, retired in 2015 after serving with the company for 38 years. The many experiences that have been passed down over the years have developed Crescent into a highly reliable source for precision metal fasteners in many different markets.

Recent History

Steve WilsonThe most recent purchase in November 2005, by Steve Wilson, has bought a fresh perspective to Crescent. Steve has an engineering background and has worked for several manufacturing companies prior to joining the Crescent team. He has a strong interest in research and development. To that end, there is a never-ending search for opportunity, continuous growth & expansion of our product lines. The most recent additions are the NAS1802 and NAS1620-NAS1626 series. Along with those two product additions, Crescent has also taken another look at other materials and has been able to add A286 stainless steel, 2024 Aluminum, and 6061 Aluminum to the materials that the company offers customers. This means previous “no quotes” are now quoted in these new product series as well as in product lines Crescent has always quoted. Crescent continues to pursue new product line additions as well as new materials with which to work.

Acquisition of Perfection Screw

Like other manufacturers, Crescent has had to deal with a challenging economy. Part of this strategy was to acquire Perfection Screw including many of its machines and tooling and as well as its customers. By taking this action, Crescent has grown its capabilities in both size and length of the screws and rivets that Crescent is able to manufacture. Previously Crescent’s range had only been “00” to 5/16 diameter, and 2 inches in length. Crescent is now able to manufacture parts from “000” to 3/8 diameter and up to 3 inches in length. This also applies to Crescent’s metric lines (M1 to M10 and up to 76MM in length) As Crescent has added machines, it created new positions within Crescent. Crescent required more people to run these machines, more qualified personnel, and newer more technical, and sophisticated inspection equipment.

Raw Material

Crescent now warehouses all our raw material in-house. This reduces our storage costs and completely eliminated lost time waiting for material to come from a previous offsite public warehouse located several miles away. Crescent typically warehouses over 250,000 lbs. of raw material in 14 different materials in as many as 50 diameters. All our material is mercury and asbestos-free, DFARS compliant, and conflict minerals compliant as well.

in-house tooling at Crescent Manufacturing

in-house tooling at Crescent Manufacturing

In House Tooling Capability

Crescent now warehouses all our raw material in-house. This reduces our storage costs and completely eliminated lost time waiting for material to come from a previous offsite public warehouse located several miles away. Crescent typically warehouses over 250,000 lbs. of raw material in 14 different materials in as many as 50 diameters. All our material is mercury and asbestos-free, DFARS compliant, and conflict minerals compliant as well.

Manufacturing

Crescent utilizes over 100 pieces of precision equipment in its manufacturing processes to produce highly engineered metal fasteners. Beginning with coiled wire of various materials and diameters, the heading process is the first step. Crescent’s cold headers are several different sizes and are grouped in manufacturing cells. The next step is slotting if required. If the parts don’t need to be slotted, the next step would be threading. Special lubricants are used in each manufacturing operation. These lubricants are specially designed for each cold heading step. Lubricant must be removed through a wash operation between each cold heading process, and before the parts go to the final finishing process.

Machine Rebuild Program

Crescent rebuilds and services our own machinery. We have a regular maintenance program and rebuild program for our machines. Constant machine improvements are made to increase efficiency and production throughout our processes.

Outside Processing and Testing

Crescent has a large variety of outside processes that we offer including heat treating, plating, head drilling, and captivation. Most of our vendors are NADCAP, AS9100, and or ISO certified as they apply. Certifications for all these processes are provided to our customers on request. We also have several independent labs that we use to verify and certify the products that we manufacture. These services make our quality unsurpassed in the industry.

Quality

We take great pride in the quality of our products and to that end Crescent holds and maintains certifications to AS9100 Rev C., ISO9001-2008, and we are also ITAR registered. We provide copies of these certifications on request. We also meet the most demanding specifications including MIL-I-4508A for quality systems and MIL-STD-45662A for gage calibration. We have been approved for Class 2A and 3A threaded fasteners since 1996 by the Defense Supply Center. We comply with US and European quality requirements including DFARS, Conflict Minerals, REACH, RoHS, and many others.

staff of Crescent manufacturing

Markets

Crescent services many different industries including the military, aerospace, and firearms. On the commercial side of the industry, we are involved in computer technology, electronics, medical equipment, industrial, telecommunications, and many more. We are always looking for opportunities and our team will always help with custom projects for our customers.

Summary and Future

Crescent has a bright future and ever-expanding growth potential. Crescent now has a larger sales staff. There are four inside sales associates, and eleven (11) outside sales representatives, here and abroad. The sales department’s goal is to turn around quotes in 24 hours or less whenever possible. Crescent is always happy to quote multi-year contracts and engineered specials to print. Crescent’s global presence has grown with distributors now on 5 continents.

The article is also in the American Fastener Journal digital publication.

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Rick Rudolph Associates

New England Sales Rep – Rick Rudolph Associates

Announcement

Rick Rudolph Associates

We welcome the addition of Rick Rudolph Associates to our group of sales representatives at Crescent Manufacturing. They have serviced the New England territory with fastener and industrial markets for over 45 years.
 
Rick Rudolph Associates will be representing Crescent Manufacturing in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Eastern Upstate New York State (east of I-81), and Maine.
 

Contact Information

email

Rick Rudolph: 617-240-5326
Morgan Rudolph: 617-462-2115
Lee Johnson Associates

New Sales Rep in Mid Atlantic – Lee S. Johnson Associates

Announcement

Lee S. Johnson Associates Inc.

We welcome the addition of Lee S. Johnson and his team at Lee S. Johnson Associates Inc. to our group of sales representatives at Crescent Manufacturing. They have serviced the Mid-Atlantic fastener and industrial markets since 1984. They will be representing us in Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey, Metropolitan New York, Long Island, Maryland, and Eastern Pennsylvania (East of I-81).102

Pickering Way, Suite 102, Exton, PA 19341
Phone 877-634-7377 (toll free)
Fax 866-329-5752 (toll free)
www.LSJASSOC.com

staff and operations video slide show

Staff and Operations of Crescent Manufacturing Video Slideshow

Watch this video slideshow to meet the staff of Crescent Manufacturing and see some of the operations of our fastener manufacturing facility.

The Management Team

  • Steve Wilson, Chairman
  • Dick Hrinak, President
  • Aron Stevenson, Controller
  • Bruce J. Penn, Executive Vice President of Manufacturing
  • Ginger Doherty, Vice President of Sales

Staff

Crescent has 30+ employees, the slide show includes some photos of the sales team, Kathy in Accounting, inspectors, tool makers, a thread rolling operator, quality control and other employees in the shop and the packaging and shipping department.

Operations

We share some photos of the machine shop, a tool maker at work, our heading capabilities (we have 49 headers), and our machines. The Waterbury was purchased and has increased the length on small diameters. Other machines that we’ve acquired are: the Omega Mini Headers, 15 slotters, 32 thread rollers, our new “super” 190 thread roller, the Rockwell hardness tester, the Starret Vision Machine, and a 200x Mag digital microscope. The fastener manufacturing process includes inspections, in-house shank slotting, threading, testing, quality control, certifications, packaging and shipping.

Contact us to discuss any part of our fastener manufacturing process.

A fresh look at Crescent Manufacturing

New Video Slide Show “A Fresh Look at Crescent Manufacturing”

This video slideshow highlights the latest changes in capabilities, enhancements, and improvements at Crescent Manufacturing.

Video/Slideshow

Since 2016 there have been a lot of changes at Crescent Manufacturing from the expansion of our facility to improvements and expansions in our precision fastener products like:

  • improved lead times
  • improved quote turnaround
  • flat head pricing
  • new capabilities
  • our expanded stocking program
  • and much more!

Attached is a downloadable PDF with a summary of our capabilities

Fastner Tech Magazine

Crescent Featured in Fastener Technology Magazine

Crescent Featured in Fastener Technology

A Crescent Manufacturing profile was featured in the August 2016 issue of Fastener Technology you can view it at www.FastenerTech.com.

COMPANY PROFILE:

Crescent Manufacturing is a fastener manufacturer supplying precision fasteners to distributors around the world. Products range in size from 000 to 3/8 inches in diameter or M1 to M10 with lengths up to 3 inches (76 mm) long. Materials include a very wide variety, including alloy steel (4037, 8740), aluminum, most stainless steels, including A286 and Monel, carbon steel, brass, phos bronze and several other materials. Fasteners are manufactured to the strict requirements of military specifications as well as engineered specials and commercial requirements. They currently include 12 different head styles, 12 different drives, and many different threads including trilobular. Our quality is to the highest standards as well. (AS9100 & ISO9001)

In today’s competitive market, quality, certifications, responsive customer service and timely deliveries are the elements that put a company one step ahead of its competitors. Since its beginnings Crescent Manufacturing has been striving to provide these elements to ensure our customers continuing success as fastener suppliers.

Crescent Manufacturing: Proudly Made in the U.S.A.

COMPANY HISTORY:

Crescent began in a two-car garage in Southington, Connecticut with three employees in 1960. Since then, Crescent Manufacturing has grown to become a major supplier to the fastener industry, both domestically and abroad. Since moving to Burlington, Connecticut in 1967, the facility has grown to over 25,000 sq. feet with over 100 pieces of equipment. Since acquiring Perfection Screw last year, Crescent has significantly increased its manufacturing capabilities. Crescent now makes much of its tooling internally which both reduces costs and lead times.

Our team can assist with design applications and help transform your machined parts to less costly cold formed products. Through continuous research and development, improvement to our processes and capabilities, we are able to provide you with the best fastener for your application. Our Beta/Beta-Pro line was developed as an alternative to more costly trademarked trilobular parts as an example of this process.

WHO WE SERVE:

Crescent manufactures and supplies fasteners and miniature screws to many industries through our fastener distributors. These industries include electronics, automotive, computer technologies, aerospace, military, marine, aeronautics, telecommunications, consumer products, industrial products, medical and optical equipment. Our fastener distributors are located on five continents, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Look for Crescent Manufacturing in the Fastener Technology International Magazine. The Digital Edition is completely FREE!

A Fresh Look At Crescent Manufacturing

A Fresh Look at Crescent Manufacturing

Crescent Manufacturing: Taking A Fresh Look at Fasteners

Published in the Distributors LINK Magazine

Crescent offers a large range of fasteners from 00 to 3/8, M1.2 to M10

Crescent Manufacturing has always prided ourselves at “staying at the head of the pack”. In today’s fastener market it is a necessity to be alert to our customer’s needs and to meet them head-on. With that in mind, Crescent has added new product capabilities. With the addition of 000’s, and longer lengths, Crescent’s product range has grown significantly. Crescent has also added additional drive styles to better address our customer’s requests. There are new machines and new team members at every step from sales to shipping and all of the departments in between.

Fresh Eyes with the Crescent Fastener Sales Team

In sales, Ginger Doherty is Crescent’s recently promoted Global Sales Manager. Ginger has over 17 years of extensive sales experience at Crescent. Crescent’s newest Sales Associates include Wendi Gagnon and Kristi Kavula. Marion Lederman with 36 years of experience rounds out Crescent’s sales team. Crescent also has several outside sales representatives, located around the world as well. Crescent has added a full time tool maker, Lukas Klepacki. Luke has a BS in Manufacturing as well as extensive tool and die experience. Crescent has purchased several pieces of tool room equipment, upgrading our tooling capability. As a result, Crescent has been able to reduce lead times by reducing tooling costs and tool up time. Crescent has passed these savings along to you.

Changing Culture at Crescent Manufacturing

With a good mix of experience and new ideas, we believe we have achieved a higher level of service and a more responsive company. All of these changes are the result of a changing culture at Crescent. There have been many new ideas and reviews of previous policies. Fresh eyes, and a more aggressive attitude, has given us a more competitive approach, always with an eye to improving our pricing, delivery, and customer service.

Crescent is Expanding

Crescent is Expanding – Acquisition of Perfection Screw and Rivet

Perfection Screw and Rivet

Published in the Business Focus Section of Distributor’s Link Magazine

Crescent Manufacturing is pleased to announce that it recently acquired the major assets including extensive machinery, a broad range of heading and threading tooling, and the customer list and files of Perfection Screw and Rivet. Perfection Screw and Rivet was founded in 1952 and produced thousands of different cold headed parts for a wide range of hundreds of customers.

This acquisition expands Crescent Manufacturing’s tooling and manufacturing capability. Crescent will be able to manufacture smaller diameter parts in longer lengths. Crescent’s product range is from triple ought (000) to 3/8 inch in diameter and up to three inches long. All of this equipment, tooling, and customer files have been relocated from Perfection’s location in Wolcott, Connecticut to Crescent’s newly expanded facility in Burlington, Connecticut.

In addition, Crescent Manufacturing is excited to announce that three new manufacturing representatives are partnering with Crescent.

Adam Reich of Reich Sales based in Westlake, Ohio is covering Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Western Upstate New York, and Western Pennsylvania. Adam may be reached at 440-463-1202 or by e-mail at adam@reichsales.com

Jerry Keefe of RGS Sales, Inc. is covering Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska. Jerry is based in East Moline, Illinois and may be reached by at 309-314-5049 or by e-mail at rgsjkeefe@mchsi.com

Craig Cooper of Westerra Marketing Associates, Inc. is based in Portland, Oregon. Craig is covering Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Western Canada. Craig may be reached by at 916-390-1983 or by e-mail at craig@westerramarketing.com

Article on Page 73 of Distributor’s Link Magazine You can view the entire edition online – click here.