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Ringfeder Power Transmission USA Corporation

Ringfeder

Keyless shaft-hub locking devices have been the cornerstone of the Ringfeder Power Transmission group. For over 50 years, our product offering of internal clamping and external clamping locking devices and global support has been unparalleled in the industry.

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Ringfeder Power Transmission USA Corporation

GERWAH

For more than 30 years, GERWAH has specialized in trail-blazing couplings for driving technology and conveying engineering. Our portfolio includes metal bellows, elastomer, safety, and magnetic couplings. From industrial machinery of all kinds to servo systems, linear or high-speed drivers: customers from all around the globe rely on the precision of our components.

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Ringfeder Power Transmission USA Corporation

ECOLOC

Ringfeder has excelled in offering premium quality locking devices to the market for almost a century. With the same outlook on quality, but at a more economical price, Ringfeder is pleased to offer the Ecoloc devices for budget conscious customers

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