Established in 1921 Ringfeder Power Transmission GmbH is the market leader in keyless shaft-to-shaft and shaft-to-hub clamping devices e.g. Shrink Discs, Locking Assemblies, Locking Elements, and more. Acquisitions have expanded our product portfolio to include a full line of couplings including Rigid Disc, Elastomeric, Shear, Wrap, Metal Bellows and Servo-insert couplings to go along with our leading position in Dampening Technologies. Our markets served include but are not limited to Material Handling, Food & Beverage, Packaging Equipment, Test Equipment, Aerospace, Defense, Motion Control & Automation, Metals, Renewable Energy, Seismic Mitigation, Mining, and Oil & Gas.
Our belief is Ringfeder’s job is to simplify the work our customers have to do in relation to the products and services we provide. We accomplish this goal by organizing the company to be Easy to do business with, have process that are Simple and Flexible to meet the customer’s needs, provide Fast response times, and most of all are Reliable so the customer can count on us to deliver.
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Ringfeder’s damping, coupling, and locking products at AISTech 2024
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