
Taylor Devices Announces Fiscal Year 2025 Second Quarter and First Half Results
Read the latest press release with results from the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2024.
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Taylor Devices is much more than a company that makes products designed to mitigate shock and vibrations. We are a fully integrated company from design to manufacturing to testing.
We offer a full staff of engineers to provide detail design, static and dynamic analysis, and system integration of a product that meets your exacting requirements.
We have a full machine shop where components are machined, finished, and inspected to AS9100 standards to meet exact requirements of custom parts for shorter lead-times.
Our program management processes ensure resources are managed effectively so products are assembled on time and to the most stringent configuration management principles.
Acceptance and qualification testing is performed at our world class facility. We have 12 separate test systems capable of forces up to 4,000,000 lbs. and velocities of 600 in/sec.
Our solutions are trusted utilizing instructions and procedures that are reviewed, challenged, and evolved regularly to provide the highest value add possible.

Read the latest press release with results from the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2024.

Read the latest press release with results from the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2024.

Taylor Devices, Inc. received a BAE Systems Partner2Win Gold medallion on November 12, 2024, for their exceptional performance and commitment to operational excellence. Their contributions to supply chain success helped BAE Systems ensure quality deliveries to customers.

Read the latest press release with results from the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2024.

Read the latest press release with results from the 4th quarter of fiscal year 2024.

We have released a new and improved version of our Damper Manual. Download now.
Our new Taylor Damped Moment Frame TM (TDMF TM) procedure decouples special steel moment frame design from the damper frame, allowing for easier analytical models, a prescriptive approach to selecting damper properties, and improved coordination with Taylor Devices.
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In June, we interview Evan Reis of the U.S. Resiliency Council. We discuss improving the standards of our buildings and how prepared we are for a true urban disaster. Learn more about the USRC at: usrc.org
Low amplitude dampers can be used to apply damping to a more rigid structure that only experiences small displacements from earthquakes, wind and/or pedestrian vibrations.