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Oil analysis sensor

Wednesday 24 September 2008

A NEW oil analysis sensor from SEW-Eurodrive has been designed to provide industry with a powerful tool to aid the prevention of unplanned gear-unit downtime.


Expanding drive solutions

Saturday 16 August 2008

IN support of Australia's growing manufacturing sector, drives solutions group, SEW-Eurodrive, has announced the company has expanded its NSW industrial gear-unit service facility.


Vibration analysis sensor

Sunday 20 July 2008

SEW-Eurodrive has introduced its new DUV10A vibration analysis sensor to assist in the prevention of unplanned gear-unit downtime.


Foodmach innovation stacks up

Friday 06 June 2008

INNOVATION is crucial to long-term success in the manufacturing sector. It enables companies to offer unique solutions and stand-out in the marketplace, while at the same time providing the continual improvements in productivity demanded by manufacturers.


Locally assembled servo motors

Wednesday 19 March 2008

A NEW family of locally assembled servo motors will be unveiled by drive solutions group SEW-Eurodrive at this year's National Manufacturing Week.


Drive solutions on display at NMW

Wednesday 12 March 2008

LEADING drive solutions provider, SEW-Eurodrive, will demonstrate its total solutions approach for the manufacturing industry on stand 4806 at National Manufacturing Week 2008, which will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, 27 to 30 May.


Piecing together the movement puzzle

Monday 25 February 2008

GLOBAL drive solutions group, SEW-Eurodrive, is offering a ‘cube puzzle pack’ and the chance to win one of 20 leather-bound wine packs at National Manufacturing Week 2008.


SEW bolsters industrial gear production capabilities

Friday 10 August 2007

Leading drives solutions provider, SEW-Eurodrive, has announced plans to construct a new manufacturing facility alongside its global headquarters in Bruchsal, Germany.


Driving energy efficiency standards home

Sunday 01 July 2007

WITH the knowledge that energy consumed by appliances and equipment is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia, improving energy efficiency and reducing the impacts of climate change are becoming key concerns for Australian manufacturing.


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