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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Danaher Motion
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 May 2003

Dover acquisition adds to range

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Danaher has acquired Dover Instrument Corp.

Danaher has acquired Dover Instrument Corp Dover will become part of the Danaher Motion Group, a business platform that consists of many leading brands in the North American and European markets

Dover is the recognised leader in high precision linear and rotary air bearing motion platforms.

Over the past 30 years, Dover engineers have successfully designed and implemented air bearing systems that operate in a multitude of high performance applications.

These systems are deployed around the globe and have proven performance in critical manufacturing and analytical installations.

Air bearing gantries, air bearing spindles, fully integrated spin stands, metrology equipment, and other custom stage designs constitute the core of the Dover product offering.

Many systems are shipped complete with integrated multi-axis controls and amplifiers.

"Dover is an excellent fit with Danaher Motion", says Jeff Beck, President, Precision Systems Group, Danaher Motion.

"When combined with out NEAT, IDC, and CPS brands, Dover now allows Danaher Motion to offer customers solutions that include: heavy duty actuators, precision x-y tables, high performance air bearing gantries, and high speed air bearing spindle platforms.

Our broad array of electromechanical solutions makes Danaher Motion the clear choice for global customers seeking complete, integrated solutions".

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