Address :
Address :
Hanbury-Autogil Ltd
Bradley Lane
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ12 1LZ
Phone :
+44 (0) 1626 333366
Email :
sales@hanbury-autogil.co.uk
Address :
Hanbury-Autogil Ltd
Bradley Lane
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ12 1LZ
Phone :
+44 (0) 1626 333366
Email :
sales@hanbury-autogil.co.uk

Hanbury-Autogil are British (UK) machine builders who have an excellent reputation globally developed over 55 years. Hanbury-Autogil has substantial on-site services including; precision engineering, the design and build of converting machines, cutting machines, sheeters, flat bed presses – diecutters, rotary presses – diecutters, special purpose manufacturing machines, integrated laser cutting, PPE machines, rotary ultra-sonic welding stations and production components, in addition Hanbury-Autogil are specialists in web handling, material conversion, unwinds and rewinds – servicing industries globally.
Hanbury-Autogil is an official trademark. We are the sole manufacturer and machine builder of the tried & trusted range of ‘Autogil’ Cutting & Converting machinery. We can design and customise any machine and are experts in building automatic special purpose machines for the converting and production environment. The ‘Autogil’ engineered systems span a wide cross-section of industry and have exposure to working with many different materials. These include Papers, Foils, Tape, PPE, Film, PTFE, PET (Plastics), Rubber, Foam, Polyester, PVC, Card, Fibres, Gaskets, Cork, Tubing, Metals and Siliconised Steel.
The Hanbury-Autogil on-site Precision Engineering facility is equipped with an impressive range of CNC Machine Tools operating over 2 shifts. A dedicated inspection and quality control Department ensures the exacting standards of all customers are satisfied. The service is fully ISO9001:2015 accredited.





The Autogil range of Sheeters and cutting systems encompass a highly versatile and very precise shear cutting mechanism. This action enables a diverse cross-section of materials to be cut.
The robust range of presses provide a very precise die cutting action, allowing customers to kiss-cut consistently onto the thinnest of carrier webs. All systems can be configured to suit the exact needs of the application.
Full laser systems encompassing both C02 & Fibre sources can be designed and manufactured by Hanbury-Autogil. Their X/Y gantries can operate at micron level position accuracy with very dynamic move speeds.
Utilising the in-house design capacity both in mechanical and electrical engineering bespoke machines can be designed and manufactured to solve complex production needs.
Hanbury-Autogil – British design and built PPE Face Mask, PPE Face Visors, PPE Gowns and PPE Apron machines. High output machines with reliable and robust engineering.
Their wealth of knowledge allows Hanbury-Autogil to provide an unrivalled technical support.
Experienced engineers operating across two shifts allow us to face demanding delivery challenges.
From the sourcing of rare material to the final fully certified component.
Your enquiry will be dealt with swiftly and effectively.
Absolutely YES – Hanbury Autogil does comply, and we also comply with all other major worldwide standards. UKCA is an abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed. It is a conformity mark that indicates the conformity of products sold within Great Britain. Whilst the government intended for the UKCA mark to replace the CE marking, currently both…
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Hanbury-Autogil was established in 1963 by Michael Hanbury, operating from a small industrial unit in Torquay. Initially the company was mainly focused on manufacturing precision parts for the local electronics industry.
The Company prides itself on being able to service the demands of large scale OEM’s operating in industries including – Transport – Rail, Aerospace and Automotive – Science – Medical, Pharmaceutical and Energy – FMCG – SME – Bluechip.



