Linear Units - Thomson - #5

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5 Linear Units www.danahermotion.com Introduction Danaher Motions linear units range consists of products from world known brands such as Thomson, Neff and Tollo. These three companies have been a part of the linear unit development elite for decades and are now forming one group of products offered to the market under the brand name Danaher Motion. Regardless of your application you can be sure that Danaher Motion can offer you a product to match your linear motion needs. Neff Thomson Tollo Danaher Motion Neff was founded in 1905 offering products for the linear motion market and over the decades Neff has become a market leader the ball screw technology. The first linear unit from Neff was presented in 1981 at the FAMETA show in Stuttgart. Thomson dates back to the 1940s when the first ball bushing bearing in the world was presented to the market. The product porfolio expanded and in the 1980s Thomson built their first complete linear unit. Tollo was founded in 1981 and started as a lifting equipment manufacturer. The product potfolio grew rapidly and in 1982 Tollo presented their first linear unit at the Technical Fair in Stockholm. Danaher Motion has now selected the most competitive products from each brand resulting in a state of the art product range. The range covers the smallest and most compact linear units to the biggest and most robust. Danaher Motion can match your linear motion needs with a wide range of ball screw and belt driven units using a variety of guide technologies, designed to work in harsh environments, at high speeds or in high precision systems.

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