Precision Coil Manufacturing Since 1946
Sag Harbor Industries was established in 1946 by Charles Edison, son of Inventor Thomas Alva Edison, as an American manufacturer specializing in high quality electrical coils, inductors, and other related components. Built on the Edison legacy of innovation and ingenuity, we have spent over 75 years serving customers with precision manufacturing and engineering expertise.
All products are 100% Made in USA, with manufacturing facilities located in both New York and North Carolina. We are ISO 9001:2015 certified, dedicated to quality, consistency, and dependable services across A, B, C industries. From prototype to production, we work closely with our customers to deliver their exact needs.
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Our Foundation
Built to Serve American Manufacturing
Sag Harbor Industries is designed to deliver high-quality electrical components with consistent precision and reliability, serving customers across a wide range of industries to exacting standards.
Our Beliefs
Here at Sag Harbor Industries, we believe effective manufacturing is driven by engineering expertise, application-specific requirements, and close customer collaboration. This creates adaptability and consistent, quality performance.
Your Manufacturing Partner
We work closely with our customers and business partners to define requirements and deliver components built for specified operating conditions. Throughout every stage of the production process, we maintain clear communication, close collaboration, and dependable execution.
The Edison Legacy
Founded in 1946, Thomas Alva Edison's son Charles carried forward the Edison legacy, establishing Sag Harbor Industries as an American manufacturing company grounded in innovation and lasting commitment to U.S. manufacturing, a foundation we are proud to continue.
A Legacy Born from Innovation
Sag Harbor, New York was a seaport community built on the whaling industry. As that era ended, manufacturing took hold, shifting Sag Harbor into an industrial hub. It was here that Charles Edison chose to build something lasting.
Charles Edison, son of inventor Thomas Alva Edison, was a distinguished public figure and industrialist, serving as President of Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Navy, and 42nd Governor of New Jersey before founding Sag Harbor Industries in 1946.
From its earliest days producing small electric coils for automobile clocks and appliances, to supporting the NYSE's first automatic quotation board, airline reservation systems, GE's space center, satellite communications equipment, and today's aerospace and military OEM clients. Sag Harbor Industries has grown by staying focused: American-made, custom-wound, and built to spec.
A localized manufacturer can be more productive than a large one. That belief guided Charles Edison in 1946, and it guides us still.
Milestones
Born August 3, 1890, son of inventor Thomas Alva Edison. In 1927 he became President of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. He went on to serve as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy (1937), Secretary of the U.S. Navy (1940), and 42nd Governor of New Jersey (1941–1944). In 1946, he channeled that experience into founding Sag Harbor Industries in Sag Harbor, New York.
Sag Harbor, a seaport community once built on the whaling industry, became an industrial hub as manufacturing took hold. In 1946, Charles Edison establishes Sag Harbor Industries. Early work focused on small electric coils for automobile clocks and appliances. Thomas A. Edison, Inc. became an early customer, purchasing custom coils in large quantities.
The company expands its building to meet growing demand. Charles partners with Paul Scheerer and Stuart Miller to scale operations. New customers include Jaeger-LeCoultre and Lux Products Corporation.
Teleregister engineers the world's first automatic stock quotation board for the New York Stock Exchange using Sag Harbor custom electric coils. The collaboration extends to a new airline reservation system, placing Sag Harbor components at the center of American commerce and aviation.
As fluid power, aerospace, and computer technology industries rose, Sag Harbor grew with them. Tudor and Gotham football game scoring systems ran on Sag Harbor custom coils. A partnership with General Electric supported coil production for the GE Space Center and GE's computer department. COM DEV International Ltd. relied on Sag Harbor for satellite and spacecraft communications equipment.
Sag Harbor Industries operates facilities in New York and North Carolina as a contract manufacturer of custom wound electric coils, wire harnesses, and electronic assemblies. We serve aerospace, electronics, military, and government industries. Products include electric coils, motor windings, solenoids, stators, voice coils, and PCB assemblies. Current partners include Dortronics.
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75+ years of precision American manufacturing. Let's build something together.