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Tightening connections play a major role in assembly technology, no matter if they are used in vehicles, washing machines, or wind turbines. They all have one thing in common: The connection must be stable and permanent. This is exactly what Rexroth ensures with its sensor-controlled technology and electric drives. After all, no one can beat us when it comes to safety!
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Image Desc Stationary tightening spindles and hand-held nutrunner ErgoSpin - perfect scalable tightening technique - solutions for all automated and hand-held tightening tasks

In order to ensure optimum reliability and precision, Rexroth tightening technique work with standardized digital data communication – from the nutrunner to the controller.
By the way – all tightening technique components from Rexroth can withstand over one million maintenance free tightening cycles under full load.
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Tightening System 350
Image Desc The Tightening System 350 continues to support common field buses, such as PROFIBUS and DeviceNet an now, for the first time, also Ethernet-based field bus systems (EtherNet/IP, Modbus-TCP and PROFINET). Thus, the Tightening System 350 provides open system solutions for transparent... more
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NoAE Innovation Competition
Image Desc Rexroth control one of the winners of the NoAE Innovation Competition 2009
Rexroth is one of the 30 prize winners of the NoAE (Network of Automotive Excellence)Innovation Competition 2009. In the "Efficient and flexible production" category, a prize has been awarded to... more
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