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Weber Industries, Inc. was founded in 1952 by Walter Weber and his father Anthony Weber. Using the trade skills they had acquired as machinists, they started their own machine shop.

 

Throughout the next decade, Weber Industries partnered with various aircraft and space technology firms providing components for fighter jets, bilge pumps for the first U.S. manned satellites, and the two initial space vehicles produced by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and General Dynamics. Weber received numerous awards from the U.S. government and various military and space contractors for quality workmanship and dependability.

 

In 1963, Walter Weber saw the need for a quality line of pumps, built with the same precision and knowledge that had worked so well for him in the aerospace industry. It was that year that Weber Industries, Inc. begin to design and build the WEBTROL line of pumps.

 

With the birth of our submersible water well pumps came the introduction of the pump bearing. Weber designed a bearing that was incorporated into the top of the diffuser which allowed for sand and debris to be pumped around the bearing, not through it, which dramatically extended the life of the submersible pump.

 

In 1967, Weber Industries began to design and build booster pumps for W.W. Grainger, Inc. catalog. This was the start of the Industrial line of pumps we manufacture today. Our line of WEBTROL pumps has continued to grow over the years and now includes a full line of centrifugal pumps, multistage booster pumps, submersible wastewater and grinder pumps as well as 4", 6", 8", and 10" stainless steel water well pumps.

 

Today, WEBTROL has a complete line of pumps which are used in numerous industries such as reverse osmosis, water desalinization, municipal water supply/management as well as residential groundwater and wastewater treatment.

 

Our commitment to providing a quality product and unsurpassed customer support continues to set us apart from our competition.

Our 70 Year Anniversary Video shows how quality products and quality customers have played an integral part in our 70 year history.

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History

Weber Industries, Inc. was founded in 1952 by Walter Weber and his father Anthony Weber. Using the trade skills they had acquired as machinists, they started their own machine shop.

 

Throughout the next decade, Weber Industries participated with various aircraft and space technology firms, providing components, such as the bilge pump, for the first U.S. manned satellites and the two initial space vehicles produced by McDonnell Douglas. Weber received numerous awards from the U.S. government and various military and space contractors, for quality workmanship and dependability.

 

In 1963, Walter Weber saw the need for a quality line of pumps, built with the same precision and knowledge that had worked so well for him in the aerospace industry. It was that year that Weber Industries, Inc. begin to design and build the WEBTROL line of pumps.

 

With the birth of our submersible water well pumps, came the introduction of the pump bearing. Weber designed a bearing that was incorporated into the top of the diffuser which allowed for sand and debris to be pumped around the bearing, not through it, which dramatically extended the life of the submersible pump.

 

In 1967, Weber Industries begin to design and build booster pumps for W.W. Grainger, Inc. catalog. This was the start of the Industrial line of pumps we manufacture today. Our line of Webtrol pumps has continued to grow over the years and now includes a full line of centrifugal pumps, multistage booster pumps, submersible wastewater and grinder pumps as well as 4", 6", 8", and 10" stainless steel water well pumps.

 

Today, Webtrol has a complete line of pumps which are used in numerous industries such as reverse osmosis, water desalinization, municipal water supply/management as well as residential groundwater and wastewater treatment.

 

Our commitment to providing a quality product and unsurpassed customer support continues to set us apart from our competition.

8417 New Hampshire Ave.

St. Louis, MO 63123 USA

314-631-9200