E.T. Hone Home
An early decision to hone put Forest City Gear on a path to precision, earning a reputation for some of the best gears in the world and beyond
Gears manufactured by Forest City Gear are found in aerospace-related, medical, military, and other industrial applications, many of which demand high process capability where honing provides critical advantages in control and consistency.
For more than 60 years, Forest City Gear has crafted a legacy of excellence in precision gear manufacturing, leveraging advanced techniques and cutting-edge technology to earn the business of customers as exclusive as NASA. At the heart of the company’s technology-focused philosophy lies a long-time relationship with Sunnen Products Company, a leading manufacturer of honing systems, tooling, and accessories. The relationship helped Forest City set itself apart as one of the world’s most precise gear makers, and now the company’s parts are found on everything from fishing reels to the Mars Rovers.
Stetler and Evelyn Young started Forest City Gear in 1955 after Stetler’s employer, Rynel Gear, was sold and liquidated. When a former Rynel customer approached Stetler with a need for high-quality gears, Forest City Gear was born. Since then, the company leadership was assumed by Stetler and Evelyn’s son, Fred Young, who ran the company for nearly 50 years, continuing its traditions of high-tech precision and innovation. Fred’s daughter, Kika Young, is now the company president. “Staying on the forefront of machine tool technology goes to our core values because it makes us a better partner for our customers,” said Kika. “Likewise, Sunnen checks all the boxes we’re looking for in a partner—communication, quick response, quality equipment.”
Forest City Gear doesn’t produce standard, off-the-shelf gears; they specialize in crafting custom gear solutions tailored to the unique needs of diverse industries. “Everything we make is custom, directly from a customer’s design or CAD file,” added Young. “Our company’s strategic directive has always been: ‘excellence without exception.’ It boils down to always giving the customer a higher level of quality than specified and doing it without adding much cost or time to a job. Our automated vertical honing systems allow us to hit tight tolerances and produce precision finishes, easily and efficiently without adding production time.”
About 30 percent of Forest City’s work is aerospace-related, 5–10 percent medical, 5 percent military and the remainder are industrial or instrument work. Many of these applications demand high process capability where honing provides critical advantages in control and consistency, according to the team at Forest City.