The UK subsidiary of industrial automation experts, STOBER, has expanded to larger premises to accommodate its growing UK presence within the world of motion control thanks to sustained growth.
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Still based within the Upper Keys Business Village in Hednesford, the Centrix House complex echoes STOBER’s ethos of: ‘At home in the world of demanding motion’. The new facility offers a dedicated, purpose-designed training facility, increased office area and larger UK stock holding.
Explains Martin Preece, Head of UK Subsidiary: “In the new facility, we are able to permanently demonstrate our capabilities to size, select and support all of our system solutions for OEMs.”
Continues Martin: “The STOBER systems portfolio includes SI6, SC6 and SD6 Servo Drive Controllers in single or twin axis formats combined with our extensive geared Servo Motor range.
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“We will also be able to demonstrate PROFINET, PROFIsafe, PROFIdrive EtherCAT, FSoE alongside a whole host of third-party motion controllers showing the ease of set-up and integration. It’s our LeanMotor, lighter, smaller motor technology, that bridges the gap between AC Motor and Servo Technology applications – this can all be demonstrated too.
“We will also have a range of our integrated geared servo motors – revealing the benefits of the STOBER Integrated Servo Motor Technology – saving space, time and cost, whilst providing higher performance.”
Adds Martin: “This move has been on the cards for some time now and I’m delighted to announce that it has now happened and we’re all settling in well!
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“The door is always open here at STOBER and anyone interested in what we do is guaranteed a warm welcome whenever they visit. So, feel free to come and see us as we would love to discuss your motion control applications and demonstrate our capabilities.”