LEADWELL’s mission is to constantly search for excellence and gain respect in the industry. Using our 40 years of experience, the entire staff at LEADWELL pledges to bring innovation, quality assurance, world-class after sales service, and environmentally friendly machine tools to the worldwide marketplace. We strive to win the respect of both our customers and worldwide competitors alike.
Taiwan Winner focuses on quality improvement ; innovation and provide suitable after sales service support for many years. WINNER branded products are sold throughout China and successfully introduced into the markets of Russia, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea & Japan, with proven reputation and has been endorsed unanimously by the majority of end-users.
ANN WAY Machine Tools Co., Ltd. was founded in 1979. They manufacture cutting tools and cutting tool holders for conventional and CNC machine tools. Our main products include, (1) Boring and milling cutting tools (2) ER collet chucks (3) Milling chucks (4) Keyless drill chucks (5) ER, OZ, SC collet chucks (6) Boring chucks (7) BT, HSK, DIN, ANSI testing tools. They have invested heavily over the years in our own manufacturing facilities and are ISO9001 certified. Their R&D department is always active and ready to offer new high quality products. You can find Ann Way cutting holders and cutting tools in the USA, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, Turkey and Southeast Asia. They actively keep innovating, developing, and enterprising to offer good product quality and serve all customers.
FANUC is a Japanese group of companies that provide automation products and services such as robotics and computer numerical control wireless systems. FANUC offers a complete range of predictive, preventive and reactive maintenance solutions throughout the lifetime of your machine.
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AB SKF (Swedish: Svenska Kullagerfabriken; ‘Swedish Ball Bearing Factory’) is a Swedish bearing and seal manufacturing company founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1907. The company manufactures and supplies bearings, seals, lubrication and lubrication systems, maintenance products, mechatronics products, power transmission products, condition monitoring systems and related services globally. SKF is the world’s largest bearing manufacturer, and employs 44,000 people in 108 manufacturing units. It has the largest industrial distributor network in the industry, with 17,000 distributor locations encompassing 130 countries. SKF is one of the largest companies in Sweden and among the largest public companies in the world.
NSK Ltd. (日本精工株式会社, Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-gaisha, Japan Precision Company), also known in some markets as NSK Automation, is a large manufacturer of bearings globally and the largest in Japan. The company produces industrial machinery bearings, precision machinery and parts, and automotive bearings and components.
Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp. (株式会社不二越, Kabushiki-gaisha Fujikoshi) (known also by its trademarkNachi) is a Japanese corporation known for its industrial robots, machining tools and systems and machine components.
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, also known as Schaeffler Group (Schaeffler-Gruppe in German), is a German manufacturer of rolling element bearings for automotive, aerospace and industrial uses. It was founded in 1946 by brothers Dr. Wilhelm and Dr.-Ing. E. h. Georg Schaeffler. In Germany, the main brands of the Schaeffler Group – INA, FAG and LuK – are marketed by Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG and LuK GmbH & Co. oHG.
At IKO, They design and manufacture linear guides, needle roller bearings and positioning stages to meet your highest quality and performance standards. Their motion devices deliver the precision and accuracy you expect over long maintenance-free lifecycles.
In 1972, THK became the first company in the world to develop a method of linear motion with rolling contact and began manufacturing and selling linear guides (profiled rail guides) under the LM Guide brand. In mechanical engineering and in the production of mechatronic systems and plants, these linear guides enable a significant improvement in accuracy and speed while at the same time reducing assembly and energy costs. With the linear guides, machine tools and industrial robots can perform ultra-precise movements, and devices for manufacturing semiconductors can be operated in the submicron range. In recent times, the linear guides are not only used in mechanical engineering and automation, but also in rail technology, aerospace, medical devices and amusement equipment. In addition, special linear guides are offered for protection against earthquakes in cultural monuments, data centers and residential buildings.
The company OMRON originated in an area of Kyoto called “Omuro (御室)”(ja), from which the name “Omron” was derived. Prior to 1990, the corporation was known as Omron Tateishi Electronics. During the 1980s and early 1990s, the company motto was: “To the machine the work of machines, to man the thrill of further creation”. Omron’s primary business is the manufacture and sale of automation components, equipment and systems, but it is generally known for medical equipment such as digital thermometers, blood pressure monitors and nebulizers. Omron developed the world’s first electronic ticket gate, which was named an IEEE Milestone in 2007, and was one of the first manufacturers of automated teller machines (ATM) with magnetic stripe card readers.
From it’s founding in 1921, Mitsubishi Electric has been at the forefront of Japan’s technical ingenuity and product innovation. From it’s first hit product—an electric fan for consumer use—Mitsubishi Electric has continued to create a long list of “firsts” and groundbreaking new technologies that have shaped its business fields all around the world.
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (富士電機株式会社, Fuji Denki Kabushiki-gaisha), operating under the brand name FE, is a Japanese electrical equipment company, manufacturing pressure transmitters, flowmeters, gas analyzers, controllers, inverters, pumps, generators, ICs, motors, and power equipment.