Ammco is a brand that specializes in manufacturing and supplying brake lathes and brake service tools to the automotive industry.
Founded in 1922 by Arthur H. Gaerth, Ammco has been providing quality brake lathes and related tools to the automotive industry for almost a century.
In the mid-1950s, Ammco revolutionized the automotive brake service industry with the introduction of the first-ever disc brake lathe.
In 2005, Ammco was acquired by Hennessy Industries, a company that specializes in providing aftermarket wheel-service equipment.
Today, Ammco continues to innovate in the brake service industry with its modern line of brake lathes and tools.
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Ammco manufactures a range of brake lathes for turning and resurfacing brake rotors and drums.
Ammco produces a variety of brake service tools, including brake caliper tools, rotor adapters, and brake bleeders.
Ammco also offers a line of wheel service equipment, such as tire changers, wheel balancers, and alignment systems.
Ammco brake service tools can be purchased from authorized distributors or on the company's website.
Ammco offers a one-year warranty on its brake lathes, covering defects in materials and workmanship.
Ammco brake lathes can turn most types of brake rotors and drums, including composite rotors, cross-drilled rotors, and vented rotors.
Yes, Ammco provides training on the proper use and maintenance of its brake lathes and tools to its customers.
Yes, Ammco brake lathes are designed to be easy to operate, with features such as automatic feeds and intuitive controls.