Proven Quality for a Lifetime of Service
Smith Metal Works of Newark, Inc. is a custom metal fabrication and manufacturing business located in Newark, New York.
A Trusted Leader In Salt Spreader EquipmeNt & Parts
We specialize in producing and supplying ice control spreading equipment, such as SSV Municipal Spreaders, Medium Duty Spreaders, Undertailgate Spreaders, and more. We keep a stocked inventory of spreader parts for purchase.
Customized Metal Fabrication – Any Project, Any Industry
We also specialize in welding, fabricating, and machining various custom projects for numerous professional industries, like agricultural, food service, and various municipalities. We’ve even done custom projects for artists! But it’s about more than simply completing pieces and concluding jobs… it’s about creating a collaborative process that bring’s a business vision and design (many of which are our local neighbors) into reality!
With over 75 years of experience, we are proud to have remained a family-owned business. We believe our success has come from getting to know each of our customers and finding a solution that works for their needs.
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Manuals
Find Parts Lists and Service Manuals for Smith Spreaders Equipment. Includes assembly drawings, safety instructions, power requirements, installation instructions, maintenance tips, and warranty information.
Smith Metal Works Participates in the 2025 New York State Superindent’s Highway Expo
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Introducing the Bescutter Gorilla 5×10 6KW Laser Cutter
Smith’s suite of tools expands with this state-of-the-art laser cutter. It affords fast, quick, clean intricate metal cutting for advanced patterns and designs. Shorter production turnaround times, as well.
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A project we are proud of! Custom Bike racks for the cyclists that come through the canal path. area in the Village of Newark!
Several area businesses – including the Newark VFW, the ARC Wayne and Canal View Restaurant, put these in front of their stores so that the cyclists could lock their bikes and either eat, rest and/or visit the area.



