Photo Gallery
Small chain sprocket machined from forged stock in the inspection department.

11 ton work roll for 7 stand finishing mill being refurbished.

Large 4340 steel crankshaft machined from raw forging. Journal has been polished, and ready for the next phase of finish machining.


Unique buttress thread, screw
downs for large steel mill.


120" diameter X 122 pitch LH stainless steel tug boat prop. Weight is 9040 pounds. We are refurbishing the bore and dowel pin holes.


Cutting internal splines on a Fellows Gear Shaper at South Side Machine Works.

Large connecting links from forging to finish. These items were completed at our Fulton Iron Facility.



Pintle assembly.
This item was completed at our Fulton Iron Facility.

Tug boat prop to be bored on one of several vertical boring mills at South Side.

Preheating large forging for welding, then to stress relieving, and gear cutting. The welding and stress relieving is done at our Fulton Iron Facility and the gear cutting is done at South Side.

Cutting large spur gear on our 160H Gould and Eberhardt Gear Hobber at South Side.

These large gears were cut at South Side and then Blanchard ground.

Large shaft with three splines and a thrust collar, polished and ready for shipment at South Side.

Another large spur pinion being finished cut at South Side.

Bevel pinion gear being cut on South Sides' Gleason mill.

Completed fan assembly being inspected at our Fulton Iron Facility.

Custom made gear and sprocket assembly. Pieces were fabricated individually and then assembled with bearings.


Splines being cut on South Sides' Barber-Colman machine.

Cutting double helical pinion gear on a Sykes Herringbone Gear Machine at South Side Machine Works.

Large double splined shaft ready for shipment.

Picture of double helix gears being cut on one of our Sunderland gear hobs.

Picture of true Herringbone gear being cut on our Ferrel gear hob.

Flaking roll assembly. The drums were machined, and completely assembled in our shop. These units are awaiting shipment.
Large Winch base fabrication for a customer. At our Fulton Works, the plates were burned out on our Burny computerized burning table, they were fit up, welded, and then stress relieved. Once completed, they were shipped to our South Side Facility for final machining and inspection for shipment.



What ever your application, South Side Machine and Fulton Iron International can fill the bill. Our Metric gear cutting department is stocked with a complete set of hobs to get the job done quickly and at a competitive price.