Product category:
Ballscrews, Linear Guides, Jacks, Dampers
News Release from: Jena Rotary Technology
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2003
Acquisition creates UK spindle giant
Jena Rotary Technology has acquired Boneham and Turner Spindles, a division of Boneham and Turner.
Jena Rotary Technology has acquired Boneham and Turner Spindles, a division of Boneham and Turner This further extends the company's range of rotary products and related services
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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B and T spindle product design and manufacture will be relocated to a Jena Rotary Technology centre in Nottinghamshire, with key Boneham and Turner spindle technicians joining the existing Jena rotary products team, forming the largest precision machine spindle manufacturing operation in the UK.
Jena currently provides sales and product support throughout the UK for the extensive GMN precision spindle range.
Says Joe Gray, Jena-Tec Operations Director: "Representing the GMN range of spindles has enabled us to establish a presence in the ultraprecision spindle sectors, within which GMN is the respected leader.
The acquisition of the B and T general spindle range perfectly complements our representation for Europe's premier manufacturer and establishes Jena Rotary Technology as the UK's number one precision spindle company.
B and T spindles will now be backed by a level of service that has distinguished us throughout UK OEM and replacement markets".
Other divisions of Boneham and Turner are unaffected by this acquisition, and they continue with their other product ranges.
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