About Western Wire
Western Wire was incorporated in 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, but dates back to 1907 when one of the founders' uncles invented a machine that made woven wire fabric. That machine's patent is considered by some to be the original precursor to today's chain link fence.
Since 1907, Western Wire has grown and evolved from manufacturing woven wire for door and bar mats to a leading wire manufacturer. Today, we are known for our high quality, made-in-the-USA products that range from in-stock cotter pins to custom wire form fasteners with complex bends.
As a well established and proud USA manufacturer, our products are still shipped from our 132,000 square foot facility in Fenton Missouri to this day. With over 100 pieces of production equipment, we also design and build our own tooling. We are an approved Vendor to some of the largest OEM’s in the world. We can handle large volume production on high speed equipment or low volumes in our CNC department. Our experienced staff can offer valuable manufacturing advice on your next project.

Compliance
Quality is important to us. We are ISO 9001 certified and offer parts to various other standards, including ASTM, NAS, and more.
- ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certified
- ASTM, MS, NAS and other standards and specifications available upon request
Industries Served
Western Wire serves a wide range of markets producing wire fasteners and complex wire forms. Industries served include:
- Aerospace
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Commercial
- Defense
- Electrical
- Electric Vehicles
- Energy, Oil & Gas
- Heavy Construction
- Heavy Truck & Bus
- Industrial
- Industrial Automation
- Medical
- Motorsports & Racing
- Plumbing
- Transportation
- Valves & Actuators
Our Capabilities
Wire Fasteners Manufacturer for OEM, Standardized, Specialty and Custom Wire Forms Wire Fasteners and Wire Forms Manufacturer
If your business is in need of a wire fasteners supplier or manufacturer, Western Wire, is uniquely situated to design, engineer, prototype, fabricate, perform secondary operations, and product finishing for use by OEMs, MROs (Maintenance and Repair Organizations), national distribution channels or for wholesale and retail sales. We can offer U.S. and international clients a wide range of machining options, rapid prototyping, and precision wire form manufacturing (CNC, simple-to-complex and/or threading) performed by experienced personnel at our large production facility.
Standardized Wire Form Product Categories, Capacity to Meet Diverse Standards
As a major supplier of mechanical fasteners, and wire forms including wire handles, wire hangersand/or custom-made springs, we can offer clients custom fabrication meeting exacting specifications and/or your industry’s specific standards—we can also meet U.S. military and U.S. Navy manufacturing specifications (AN, MS, NAS, and NASM) or even sanitary standards (passivation of stainless steels) for agriculture, food processing and distribution or medical-use requirements.
Western Wire can accommodate a variety of manufacturing requirements. We have over 100 pieces of production machinery and equipment including precision and CNC machinery at our facility. Â We utilize precision, CNC wire bending and CNC wire forming techniques for precision and custom fabrications. Â We offer companies a wide range of design, engineering and production options for most types of custom wire forms.
Our wire forms and wire fasteners production capacity includes:
- Custom wire fasteners design, engineering, rapid precision and CNC prototyping and fabrication
- Competitive lead times for new product development
- CNC and/or precision blank wire bending, wire forming and/or wire form threading (secondary threading available) meeting precise specifications—our lower quantity, precision production runs accommodate wire machining of 0.016” to 0.625” or 0.4 mm to 16 mm wire diameters
- Higher-volume, precision blank wire bending, wire forming and/or wire threading production capacity using four-slide and/or multi-slide wire forming machinery—we can accommodate 0.028” to 0.562” or 0.75 mm to 14 mm wire diameters
- Precision bending for fabricating wire fasteners and forms with simple bends or complex-to-multiple bends
- Primary fabrication services: Austempering, bending, chamfering, coining, deburring, drilling, general machining, in-process staking, notching, punching, stamping, tapping, threading, undercutting, and vibratory deburring
- Secondary operations and finishing services: electroplating/electro-coating services, galvanization for steels, powder coats, neutral air treatment(s), hardening, stainless steel passivation, secondary threading services, product assembly and welding services
- Additional services as requested
Besides offering clients production capacity meeting diverse industrial and manufacturing standards, we are a full-service wire forms and fasteners supplier. Â We have many standardized items in stock at almost any time.
Choose Your Wire Fasteners from Our Inventory
We can accommodate a wide range of sizing, general shapes, and materials selection in several product categories that includes: fasteners, clips, hooks, pins, rings, stampings, and threaded shapes. Â A few specific wire fastener product examples include: Bar Joist Clips, Ring Clips, Hitch Pin Clips, External Hitch Pin Clips, Safety Pin Fasteners, Tag Fasteners, S-Hooks, V-Hooks, D-Rings, Hog Rings, Key Rings, Cotter Pins (Wedge-Fast Cotters, Ring Cotters), Lock Pins, Clinch Pins, Spring Pins Key Snaps, Lock Washers, Tie Wires. Â We can fabricate additional wire fasteners and wire forms to meet specific requirements or applications.
Precision Wire Bending (CNC) Fabrication Services
Western Wire is a precision wire form fabrication company that offers businesses custom fabrication and precision wire bending (CNC)services. Â We offer a wide range of wire bending and manufacturing services for wire forms, handles, hangers, mechanical fasteners, pins and many other parts. Â Our CNC or computer numerical control capacity allows us to fabricate precision wire forms and to bend simple-to-complex shapes using our shop machinery.
Precision Wire Forms, Bending and Finishing Services
We meet and exceed industry standards with wire bending (CNC) services. Â We realize that standard wire form products meet the needs of many companies, but many applications (including military and aviation applications) require very specific and frequently complex wire bending services. Â We offer quick product prototyping for non-standard or custom designs.
Finishing options from Western Wire Products Co. for custom, OEM or standardized wire form products include:
- Wire bending (CNC) or CNC wire forming services for a variety of metals and alloys including aluminum, spring steels, steel, and stainless steel
- CNC wire form fabrication capability for diameters ranging from .016” to .625” inches (or metric .4 mm to 16mm)
- Simple wire bending services
- Complex wire bending (CNC) services including four-slide and multi-slide forming
- Custom wire bending services
- Custom wire forming, precision wire forming or CNC wire forming services
- Product prototyping (design and engineering services) with quick turnaround times
- Wide range of finishing options including:
- Coatings and treatments—Austempering, case hardening, electro-coatings, electroplating, galvanization, hardening and tempering, heat treatments, hardening, neutral atmosphere treatment, neutral treatments, passivation, powder coatings, stress relieving and vacuum heat treating
- Plating options—brass, cadmium, copper, nickel, tin, zinc and zinc yellow chromate
- Additional services and secondary operations for standardized, OEM or custom wire bending (CNC) include blank wire bending, blank wire forming, chamfering, drilling, in-process staking, machining, punching, stamping, strip forming, tapping, threading, welding services and wire springs fabrication
Custom Wire Form Manufacturer
If you need quick prototyping, product samples for production runs, or you need professional engineers to design wire form products, wire handles, wire hangers, hinge pins or other mechanical fasteners, then contact Western Wire Products Co.with your product specifications, desired metal(s) or alloy(s) and your preferred finishing options. Western Wire also offers “just-in-time” stocking options for company inventories, and we offer standardized and OEM parts as stock inventory items (handles, hangers, hinge pins, mechanical fasteners, etc.).
Stainless Steel Wire Bending—Design, Prototyping, Fabrication and Finishing Options
Western Wire  fabricates precision, custom wire forms, hangers, handles, mechanical fasteners and other products using CNC wire bending and CNC wire forming techniques.  Stainless steel wire bending services include design, metal selection, finishing options, rapid prototyping, sample production, and other secondary operations to finalize your company’s custom part(s).
Western Wire also provides standard finishing and/or secondary finishing operations, so your products are durable and will last long. Â We comply with all applicable industry standards during fabrication, secondary operations and parts finishing.
Purchase Stock Wire Forms or Request Custom Fabrication
Your company is welcome to purchase any inventory stock parts or discuss what kind of custom parts, stainless steel wire bending and finishing options that you need for assembly applications. Contact Western Wire Products’ engineering and design team for custom prototyping and fabrication services.  We can use your company’s drafts, drawings, blueprints or other specifications to custom fabricate parts requiring simple or complex, stainless steel wire bending services.
Wire Form Bending and Fabrication Services
Western Wire accommodates requests for stainless steel wire bending and finishing services; or you can choose items from our stock inventory. Â Additional parts fabrication services utilizing stainless steel wire bending or precision wire forming and bending are available. Finishing services for other steels, alloys and aluminum are also available for your custom wire forms or other parts fabrication.
Fabrication, secondary operations, and parts finishing services are available for wire diameters ranging from .016” to .625” (metric sizes .4 mm to 16mm) and include:
- Galvanization for stainless steel, cold rolled steel, spring steels, steels, steel alloys, and strip steel
- E-coatings or electro-platings for alloys and metals include industry standard coatings of brass, cadmium, copper, nickel, tin, zinc or zinc yellow chromate
- Metal Treatments—Austempering, case hardening, hardening, neutral atmosphere and heat treatments, and vacuum heat treatment
- Passivation finishing options and stainless steel wire bending for sanitary conditions (healthcare, food service, etc.)
- Powder coatings for steel parts
- Wire bending and wire forming operations including blank wire forming, chamfering, drilling, four-slide or multi-slide forming, in-process staking (staking), general parts machining, precision compression and extension, punching, stamping, strip forming, tapping, threading and general welding services
Types of Parts that We Fabricate
Whether you choose stainless steel wire bending services, other metals and alloys, custom parts fabrication and finishing, or need stock inventory parts, Western Wire Products Co. accommodates standard, OEM and custom parts design and production. Â Our main classes of parts include mechanical fasteners, wire forms, wire handles and wire hangers. Â Please review the parts categories for additional information about specific parts.
We ship throughout the USA, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Central America, South America and Asia.
Customized Wire Forming Service for Business Customers at Western Wire
OEM, Standard, Specialty and Customized Wire Forming
We are a major U.S. wire forms manufacturer and we provide our clients with full-service, customized wire forming services for project start to finalized deliverables. We work with companies in a wide range of market sectors. Â Business customers may order from our extensive inventory of wire forms including general types of wire forms, mechanical fasteners, wire handles, and wire hangers. Â We also produce a wide range of types of precision custom springs (e.g. industrial springs, or smaller spring meeting exacting requirements of torsion, extension and compression). Â We have an extensive inventory of industry-standard (e.g. ASME-compliant formed wire products), and we can meet a wide range of differing market sector standards to custom fabricate CNC-machined wire forms, industrial wire forms, steel wire form products, precision-machined wire forms, or other types of wire forms.
As form manufacturers with extensive manufacturing capabilities, we supply Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Maintenance and Repair Operations (MROs), the construction sector, the HVAC/Plumbing & Electrical sectors, industrial companies, manufacturing companies, for the automotive sector including heavy vehicles, as well as supplying other diverse market sectors as Aerospace Hardware supply, general hardware supply, for national distribution channels, agribusiness, food processing and distribution, medical device manufacturers (specifically, medical wire forms), electronics, and many other types of markets…if your business needs wire forms, then we recommend that you work a primary manufacturer!  We can assist your business with general manufacturing, design, engineering, prototyping, primary fabrication services, extensive secondary operations and also product finishing services.  We use customized wire forming techniques to meet ASME-compliance, or other market sector specifications and standards, such as stringent U.S. Government, military and Navy standards (AN, MS, NAS, and NASM).
We will work with your company to determine all of our custom wire form fabrication and secondary operations requirements. Â You can Contact Western Wire Products Co. about your market sector standards, design, engineering, prototyping, primary fabrication, secondary operations requirements, finishing services and/or other requirements for your customized wire forming project(s).
If you are not sure if you need completely customized wire forms manufacturing, then be sure to take a look through our wire forms inventory.  We offer U.S. companies and international businesses an extensive selection of standardized wire forms, or you may opt for customized wire forming services—businesses can opt for entire production runs meeting your inventory stocking needs.
You can review and Visual Index for more information about specific product details, drawings/designs, sizing options, wire diameters, standard metals and/or metallic plating or coatings, and other details. Â Your company may order bulk inventory stock, or begin the process of developing wire forms that your business requires by requesting OEM, specialty or customized wire forming services direct from a manufacturer.
Customized Wire Forming Services to Meet Your Company’s Wire Forms Requirements
Western Wire assists businesses with full-service design, engineering, materials selection help, rapid prototyping, primary fabrication services, blank wire bending and/or forming, wire threading, additional mechanical operations particularly for complex wire form geometries, CNC wire bending and CNC wire forming, and related CNC-machining, CNC wire/strip forming, small pipe/conduit or square wire tube forming services, precision wire forming, multi-slide forming or four-slide forming production techniques, a wide range of secondary operations, and finally customized wire forming finishing services, bulk packaging and shipment. We will work with your company and offer your business manufacturing solutions.
We do offer our business customers a wide range of production and secondary operations options.  Your business may take advantage of our wire forming shop and production facility, as well as over 100 pieces of production equipment and machinery which offers extensive production capabilities for industry-standardized wire forms, OEM wire forms, specialty wire forms, or completely customized wire forming to meet your company’s specific requirements for your wire forms supply.
Our wide range of secondary operations provide businesses with options for customized wire forming, finishing services, and meeting differing market sector specifications including ASME, ASME-Metric, and U.S. Government standards, as well. Â Currently, we can offer business clients secondary operations including: Â Austempering, bending or hydraulic bending, and additional secondary wire bending, case hardening, chamfering (e.g. precision cuts in the wire or chamfers), coining, secondary cuttingas needed, deburring, in-process staking, additional machining services including precision- or CNC-machining as requested, passivation of Stainless Steel grades for sanitary applications or for corrosion resistance, applying metallic plating or metal coatings (e.g. electro-coating, electro-plating, powder coats, etc.), punching, staking, secondary straightening, strip wire forming, tapping, stamping (e.g. four-slide stamping, multi-slide stamping), secondary threading services as required, applying treatment options (e.g. neutral air, atmospheric treatments, heat treatments, stress-relieving treatments, vacuum heat-treating, etc.), vibratory deburring, swaging, and welding services if applicable, and wire form bulk packaging and shipping to your preferred location.
If you need additional secondary operations to meet your customized wire forming requirements, please let us know.
Contact us to request a quote on customized wire forming services and full-service fabrication of wire forms to meet your business operations requirements as well as your market sector standards.
Our History

Western Wire Products Company has been a “family business” even before its 1914 incorporation in St. Louis, Missouri. Its origins date back to 1907 when the uncle of the company’s founders invented a machine that made woven wire fabric. The patent on this machine is considered by some historians to be the original precursor to today’s chain link fence. The 1907 woven wire was made into door and bar mats and sold door-to-door by family members. Soon the woven fabric was used as a bed spring, marketed by the “Great Western Wire Fence and Manufacturing Company.” “The Never Sag Knitted Wire Bed Spring” gave a lifetime guarantee and became part of the furniture lines of several St. Louis stores and national wholesale hardware companies. When inner spring mattresses and box springs became popular in the 1940’s, Western Wire’s bedsprings were phased out.Â

In 1912, the family inventor Ira J. Young applied for a patent on a machine for forming split pins, later to be known as Cotter Pins. He manufactured Cotter and Split Pins under the name of Wire Manufacturing Company and soon sold his interest in this company to his brother, Harry M. Young and Alvin L. Bauman, a non-family member who was a partner. The Wire Manufacturing Company’s assets were transferred to Western Wire Products Company, which had been incorporated on February 26, 1914. Being in bad health and knowing death was imminent, Ira Young transferred his shares of Western Wire stock to his brother, Harry M. Young. On November 28, 1914, Ira Young died at age 33. During the Depression in the 1930’s, Western Wire’s prime St. Louis location on the Mississippi River was acquired by eminent domain for the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial project. This Memorial later included the famous Gateway Arch.Â
The Depression proved difficult for a bedspring competitor of Western Wire, so in 1932 Western Wire Products Company bought part of the American Bed Company building (35,000 square feet) at 1415 South 18th Street near Lafayette Square. The officers decided to forego their stock dividend in order to pay for the building without borrowing. The company would remain at this Lafayette Square location for almost seven decades. First manufactured by Ira Young in 1912, the Cotter Pin product prospered with St. Louis being a railroad center. Over a century later, the cotter pin, offered in a wide variety of metals, shapes, sizes, and finishes, has continued to be one of Western Wire’s primary products.Â

The railroad industry was also served by Western Wire’s anti-checking irons for railroad ties. These went into production in the mid-1930’s and are still produced today for the logging and lumber industry. Handy-Andy Vise Stands for plumbers were first made in 1927. This device was to assist plumbers and pipe fitters in threading pipes. This product was discontinued in 1950 when power driven pipe threading equipment and pre-threaded pipe became used more extensively. Insulator fasteners for electric fences were developed in 1940 and remained a product for approximately 30 years.Â

In 1978 Western Wire purchased the balance of the old American Bed Company building complex, which added another 110,500 square feet in two stories, adjacent to the South 18th Street site. This area of St. Louis eventually became a designated historical district, and over time Western Wire found itself surrounded by the renovated residences and restaurants of Lafayette Square. In anticipation of a needed move for more efficient space, in 1987 the company purchased acreage in Fenton, Missouri. With construction of a new factory, in 1998 Western Wire Products Company vacated its 18th Street facility of 66 years and moved to the property purchased 11 years earlier. Western Wire Products Company is now the flagship of the Sun Valley Business Park of Fenton, with 132,000 square feet on one level.
Western Wire Products | “Throughout Time – Throughout the World”
Over the years new products have been added to the company’s standard product line. Standard products include ring cotters, clinch pins, pipe hooks, perforated hanger bar, one and two-hole pipe straps, tie wires, tag fasteners, spring (roll) pins, hitch pin clips (also called hair pin cotters), lock pins, hog rings, “Handy Hog Ringers,” upholstery rings, J hooks, S hooks, V hooks, D rings, safety pin fasteners, tinner’s tape, humped cotter pins, wedge-fast cotters, key snaps, key rings, stud guards, and lock washers. Several products are made to ASME and military specifications (MS). Beyond its standard product lines, Western Wire also manufactures a wide array of special, customized wire shapes and fasteners for thousands of customers. Western Wire Products serves customers in all parts of the U S. and exports to Europe, South America, Mexico, Asia, Australia, and Canada. It has been privileged to provide needed products to its country through all wars since 1912. Western Wire products went to the moon and Mars. Its hog rings and ringers were quickly called into use at Ground Zero, New York City after 9/11. The company’s machinery has modernized over the decades and now includes the latest in multi-slide and special wire-forming equipment. However, several of Western Wire Products Company’s still-running, reliable cotter pin machines date back to around the 1912 invention of an original founder.
Western Wire Products | Leadership Under the Young Family
Harry M. Young’s son, H. Melvin (“Bus”) Young, Jr., became the acting president of Western Wire upon the death of Alvin Bauman in 1957 and the retirement of Harry in 1958. Bus felt strongly about employee benefits and convinced his father to provide paid vacation long before it became the norm in the business world and implemented a profit-sharing plan in the mid-1950’s. Harry M. Young, Sr., died in 1965 and Bus Young was formally elected president. In 1999 Bus retired at age 83, after more than 65 years with Western Wire Products Company. During his last years as an employee, he had turned the lead management role over to his son, Gene. Gene B. Young commandeered the complete relocation of Western Wire from St. Louis to Fenton, thereby allowing Bus to experience his last year with Western Wire at the new facility. Gene B. Young represented the third generation of Young family presidents of Western Wire Products Company. He worked summers at the company while a student and became a fulltime employee in 1975, upon his graduation from Vanderbilt University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Gene later obtained his MBA from Washington University. As noted above, Gene, was responsible for the design, plant layout and relocation of Western Wire Products from St. Louis to its new location in Fenton in 1998. Gene had the foresight to branch into CNC wire forming in its infancy when he purchased Western Wire’s first CNC wire forming machine in 1996. Gene continued to expand Western Wire’s CNC wire forming capabilities adding 15 additional CNC wire formers over the next 20 years.
Western Wire Products | New Ownership & Leadership
In 2016, after over 100 years of being in the Young family, Western Wire Products Company was purchased by Michael Basler. Michael had worked with Western Wire for more than 12 years as their CPA and financial consultant. Michael joined Western Wire as an employee in early 2013 when he became Chief Financial Officer of the company. There were no interested family members and with Michael’s vast history with the company, Michael purchased the company and continued Western Wire’s tradition of being a family owned business. Since purchasing Western Wire Products Company, Michael has refocused on customers and their needs, bringing new technology to the company to improve production, quality, delivery and customer service.
Michael brought Western Wire to new heights, culminating in joining the Components family of brands in June of 2023. As part of a nationwide network of precision component manufacturers, Western Wire now has the same family-run spirit with the backing of a large enterprise, allowing us to support customers with a broader product portfolio and unprecedented stability.
For more information about Western Wire's partnership with Components, read the press release: Components Expands Wire Form Manufacturing Through  Acquisition of Western Wire Products Company