Svjetsko tržište za industrijsku pogonsku tehnologiju oblikovano je rastom zajedno s električnim i mehaničkim pogonskim dijelovima - to je trend kojem odgovaramo integracijom Flender AG.
Siemens / Flender je svjetski vodeći proizvođač komponenti mehaničkih pogona. Dakle, u mogućnosti smo vam ponuditi - uz naš motor - i program frekventnih pretvarača - proizvode širokog spektra za reduktore i spojke sve iz jednog izvora. Naš asortiman proizvoda varira od jedne komponente do potpunih pogonskih sustava za gotovo sve industrijske primjene. Zadovoljavamo Vaš industrijski sektor, ne samo s posebnim aplikativnim rješenjima već i našim širokim modularno kombinirajućim standardnim programom.

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The world-wide market for industrial drive technology is shaped by a growing together of electric and mechanic drive components - a trend we correspond with by the integration of Flender AG.
Siemens/Flender is the world-wide leading manufacturer of mechanic drive components.
Thus, we are able to offer you - beside our motor - and frequency converter program - a broad product spectrum for gear units and couplings from one source. Our range of products varies from the single component to complete drive systems for almost all industrial applications. We satisfy your industrial sector not only with special application solutions but also from our broad, modular combinable standard program.
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FLENDER gear unith with
bevel-helical gear stage

MOTOX-N helical
geared motor

MODULOG motor

MOTOX - Master with MOTOX-N
helical geared motor
MOTOX agitator drive


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