From electric motors and linear actuators to robots and gearboxes, the range of equ…
Schaeffler strengthens its innovation and collaboration network to jointly work on …
The German Employers’ Liability Association for the Wood and Metal Industries honors the Schaeffler plant in Gunzenhausen, Germany, for exemplary occupational safety Innovative safety initiatives and a comprehensive, sustainable preven
Since the beginning of the year, Schaeffler has provided its customers with a CO₂…
The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR; www.timken.com), a global technology leader in engin…
The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR; www.timken.com), a global technology leader in engin…
There are many factors reviewed when designing and selecting a braking system—the…
Regal Rexnord examines operational efficiency of braking systems The rugged, high-…
The new YPR-45-45-100 Series of Pitch, Roll, and Yaw Three-axis Stages are the inte…
There are millions of parts in every aircraft. There’s only one industry-leading,…
Overcome battlefield communication delays with new fast switching tactical booster …
Schaeffler sustainability statement in accordance with Corporate Sustainability Rep…
Pemamek Ltd., a leader in automated welding systems, has launched the all-new PEMA …
As the trend towards electrification and the establishment of modern robotics techn…
GE Aerospace has completed the Detailed Design Review (DDR) for its XA102 adaptive cycle engine, a critical milestone in support of the U.S. Air Force’s Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program. With the DDR now complete, GE A
Manufacturing processes are not perfect and are subject to deviations. These deviations occur in all forms and are limited by tolerances. Tolerances are described in standards such as ISO 1101 (Ref. 1) or ASME Y 14.5 (Ref. 2). Tolerance