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History

In 2007, Ally Axle started manufacturing brake spiders for Dana Corporation. Shortly thereafter, Hendrickson purchased Dana's Trailer Products Division and Ally Axle continued to supply brake products to Hendrickson through Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake Division. In 2008, Ally Axle Manufacturing received ISO9001 Certification.

In the subsequent years, Ally Axle achieved steady growth by diversifying its customer base. These customers include:

  • Dana Corporation. Trailer Products Division
  • Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake Division
  • Hendrickson International
  • Dexter Axle
  • KG Industries
  • Unison Engine Components
  • ARD Industries

Further diversification was achieved through the introduction of new products, including:

  • New brake spider designs (Machining and Assembly)
  • Spindles
  • Axle Beams
  • Axle Tube
  • ABS Brackets
  • CAM Brackets
  • Spindle Plugs
  • Spindle Nuts
  • Fabricated Drop Axles

In 2012 Ally Axle relocated to a 35,000 Sq. Ft. facility in Elmvale, Ontario. The added space was quickly used up with the addition of new metalworking equipment; including CNC turning and rotary surface grinding capabilities. In 2013, an axle assembly line and assembly press capability was added.

In 2019 a friction welding process was added giving us the capability to widen our range of axle track length offerings. 

In 2021 our level of automation increased with the addition of a fully automatic robotic welding cell. Which will be incorporated into a second assembly line.