Why Work With Us?
When it comes to custom fabricating stainless steel and other metals and materials, for eighty years and four generations, we’ve been exceeding the expectations of our Food, Pharmaceutical, Process, and General Industrial customers.
We also continue to grow our most valuable resource – a loyal workforce that is second to none – with many of our team being with us for 5, 10, 15, 20 – even 30 to 40 years – demonstrating the continuing dedication of our staff and the Henrich family.
So, if you're not an HRH customer yet, shouldn't we be exceeding your expectations, too?
Dino says, "...and we mean every word!"
Industries Served
Harold R. Henrich Inc. Timeline
Harold Jr. is retired now, but still bothers his sons about the company and how it needs to keep growing.
Tom is now the company president, Mike is in charge of purchasing, and Ryan is a shop manager. Together, they’re still pushing the company to grow and be the best metal fabrication company around.
But don’t take our word for it. Read the what our customers have to say. Or better yet, give us a call, request more info, or come visit our facility to discuss how HRH Inc. can make a big difference in your next job!
The Early Years - 1942 through 1968
1942 – Harold R. Henrich Sr. starts small sheet metal shop in Hackensack, NJ. 1956 – After serving his country in the US Navy, Harold Jr. joins his father’s company and pushes for growth. 1968 – Harold Sr. and Jr. move the company into 10,000 sq. ft. building in Carlstadt, NJ.
The 1970's
1975 – Harold Jr’s son, Tom, joins HRH and with new equipment including a Strippit 1250/45 Turret Punch Press and a Cincinnati Press Brake, the company grows into a real custom metal fabrication facility. 1978 – Moving to a 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Saddle Brook, NJ, we increased welding capacity from 3 to 8 complete welding booths; rolling capacity with a new Montgomery 8ft. Pyramid Bending Roller; and bending capacity with another new Cincinnati Press Brake. We also purchased the second laser/punch combo machine built by Strippit, making us true pioneers having the only laser equipped metal fabrication shop in New Jersey! 1979 – Harold Jr’s younger son, Mike, joins the company – and our company now spans three generations!
1988
We outgrew the Saddle Brook location and moved to our current 40,000 sq. ft. facility in Lakewood, NJ.
1996
We replaced our old 500 watt laser with a new state-of-the-art Strippit Combo 1,700 watt, 41 station turret combo machine; and increased our welding force to 10 welders, each with a complete welding station. Also, all machining moves in-house with the purchase of two new Fadal VMCs, bridge ports and various manual lathes.
2000
Always looking to increase our capabilities and capacity, we purchase a 3,500 watt Bystronics BYSTAR laser
2004
Tom’s son, Ryan, joins the company as the fourth generation Henrich working in the company.
2010
To better keep up with the new laser we purchase a new state-of-the-art Bystronics EXPERT Press Brake.
2015
Always moving forward, we add two new welding machines, a Lincoln FLEXTECH 450 and a Lincoln POWER WAVE C300.
Years in Business
Customers Served
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Customer Satisfaction
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Over the years, HRH has grown its most valuable resource – a loyal workforce that is second to none – with many of our team being with us for 5, 10, 15, 20 – even 30 to 40 years – demonstrating the continuing dedication of our staff and the Henrich family.
OUR CAPABILITIES
From the moment you award us your job, to the moment it ships, we’re paying attention. To your job. Because quality is no afterthought here.
It’s baked-in to everything we do. From design and engineering, through manufacturing, finishing and assembly, our loyal and experienced team of master craftsmen and personnel working with our state of the art facilities gets your custom fabricating and welding job done – and with no nasty surprises.
Because our engineering staff has shop experience and the latest technology we can catch fabrication issues before they become shop problems.
We have four complete engineering stations equipped with:
- Auto-Cad – Engineering Design software
- Striker – Design, Punch/Laser /Bending software
- Bystronic – Design/Laser/Bending software
- Power Station – Design/Programming CNC Machining software
With the purchase of a STRIPPIT laser punch machine in 1978, we became the first fabrication shop to perform laser cutting on the East Coast. Because we know laser cutting – thin to thick and one piece to thousands – we can supply you with quality laser parts at a good price.
- Bystar 3015 – 3500 watt laser cutter w/automated load and unload (video)
- Featuring TUBE cutting (video)
- Strippit Combo 1700 watt laser with 40 station turret punch
- Strippit Super 750 CNC single station punch Various punching equipment from 10 ton to 60 ton
To better serve our customers, we started doing our own machining in 1986. We not only do machining to compliment our fabrication ability but with our 2 FADAL VMCs, we are able to offer our customers production machining at a very good price.
- FADAL 4020 HT VMC with extended Z axis
- FADAL 4020 HT VMC
- Various manual lathes and bridge ports
The best-fabricated parts are useless without great welders to put them together and our welders are second to none. From 20 gauge to ½ plate we can weld whatever your project requires.
Our newest additions are the latest in pulse MIG technology:
- One Lincoln FLEXTECH 450
- One Lincoln POWERWAVE 350
We also have nine complete welding stations equipped with:
- Pulse TIG, standard MIG, and pulse MIG machines
- Three spot welders 30 KVA to 75 KVA
- Plasma cutters
- Cold wire feeders
- Turntables
We continually invest in the latest technology, not just to produce better quality parts faster, but to also attract a younger work force.
But we never forget there’s always a need for the old school press brake for those non-conventional projects.
- Beyler Expert 220 – the latest technology in bending (video)
- Cincinnati CB 230 12′ and 10′ with DRC back gauges
- Various press brakes from 6ft. to 8ft.
So, from a simple machine guard or mounting bracket to the full manufacturing and assembly of a 12’x8’x14′ glove box isolator, we get it done for our customers – everyday.
So call, fill in our Request Info form, or come on in to see us and let’s talk about how we can do it for you.
Carbon and Stainless Steel
Prototypes to Finished Products
20 gauge to one half inch thick
One part or thousands




