Timken Company

The Timken Company, founded in 1899 and based in Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of engineered bearings and power transmission products. Specializing in a diverse range of bearings, including tapered, spherical, and cylindrical roller bearings, as well as thrust and ball bearings, Timken serves various end markets such as general industrial, automotive, rail, energy, heavy truck, defense, agriculture, and aerospace. The company markets its products through a network of authorized dealers and directly to original equipment manufacturers. In addition to its core offerings, Timken provides power system rebuild and repair services, leveraging its expertise in metallurgy and tribology to enhance the reliability and efficiency of machinery. The company's operations are primarily concentrated in the United States, where it generates a significant portion of its revenue. Timken is recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation in the engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Shelly Chadwick

Vice President, Finance and Chief Accounting Officer

Michael Discenza

Vice President and Group Controller

Philip Fracassa

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Neil Frohnapple

Director, Investor Relations

Jason Hershiser

Manager, Investor Relations

Richard Kyle

President and Chief Executive Officer

16 past transactions

Aurora Bearing

Acquisition in 2020
Aurora Bearing manufactures rod ends and spherical plain bearings.

Beka-Lube

Acquisition in 2019
Beka-Lube is a global supplier of high-precision central lubrication systems for industrial plants and off road machines. The company

Diamond Chain Company

Acquisition in 2019
Diamond Chain Company designs, manufactures, and sells roller chains for various power transmission markets, including oil and gas, industrial automation, agriculture, aerospace and defense, construction, manufacturing, material handling, automotive, motorsport, and food production. The company offers a range of products, including ASME/ANSI roller chains with various materials and finishes, attachment roller chains, and specialized solutions like pin oven chains and agricultural chains. Additionally, it provides accessories such as connecting tools and pin extractors. Products are distributed through a network of distributors in the United States, Canada, and internationally. Founded in 1890 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana, Diamond Chain Company was previously known as Diamond Chain Factory until its name change in 1946. It has operated as a subsidiary of The Timken Company since April 2019.

Rollon

Acquisition in 2018
Rollon is a global company specializing in the design and manufacturing of linear rails, telescopic rails and linear actuators used in a wide range of industries (aerospace, railway, medical, special vehicles, automation, industrial machinery).

Cone Drive

Acquisition in 2018
Cone Drive Operations, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing double-enveloping worm gearing products and precision motion control solutions. The company provides a range of power transmission products, including worm gear solutions, helical/bevel industrial gearboxes, and custom gearbox solutions, along with aftermarket services. Cone Drive also engages in recycling activities, handling materials such as scrap metals, plastics, and packaging waste, while offering solid waste recycling services and hazardous waste collection. The company serves a diverse array of industries, including aerospace, automotive, mining, and pharmaceuticals, both domestically and internationally. Founded in 1920 and headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan, with an additional office in Ludington, Cone Drive operates as a subsidiary of The Timken Company.

Groeneveld Group

Acquisition in 2017
Groeneveld Group engages in the development, production, marketing, and sale of automatic greasing systems and effective safety systems for truck and trailer, bus and coach, off-road and agriculture, railway, and port equipment and industry segments worldwide. It offers automatic oil management systems, active safety systems, and greases, as well as ICT solutions, including fleet management, supply chain software, transport management systems, and onboard computers to manage the chain of trucks, ships, and trains.

PT Tech

Acquisition in 2017
Since 1978 PT Tech has served Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM's) in the mining, tunnel boring, steel manufacturing, aggregate, road-working, and recycling markets. We have a long history of bringing "Innovation for Extreme Machines". PT Tech began by developing the first TLC Torque Limiter for cutterheads used in underground mining machines. Today we provide the mining industry's standard for protecting drive systems. Our growing line of reliable products include brakes, clutches, torque limiters and gearboxes can be found in the top-rated industrial equipment companies around the world.A subsidiary of EBO Group, Inc., we are a 100 percent employee-owned company (ESOP). The PT Tech manufacturing facility is located in Sharon Center, Ohio, USA. Sales representatives and distributors are located throughout the U.S. as well as internationally. PT Tech also has satellite locations in China and the UK.

Torsion Control Products, Inc.

Acquisition in 2017
Torsion Control Products, Inc. designs and manufactures industrial components. The company offers spring coupling products for gears, pump hydrostatic drives, power-shifts, power-trains, and off-highway applications. It caters to agricultural, construction, industrial, marine, and mining equipment sectors. Torsion Control Products is based in Troy, Michigan. As of April 7, 2017, Torsion Control Products, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of The Timken Company.

EDT (US)

Acquisition in 2016
EDT Corp. manufactures industrial bearings. It offers products primarily in the areas of breaders, ovens, conveyors, potato peeler scrubbers, poultry auto-rehangers, and radials. The company’s products are used for applications in baking and snack food, beverage, dairy, fruit and vegetable, general manufacturing, pharmaceutical, poultry, red meat, and water and waste water markets. It offers its products through sales representatives in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and internationally. EDT Corp. was founded in 1979 and is based in Vancouver, Washington. As of November 1, 2016, EDT Corp. operates as a subsidiary of The Timken Company. As of October 31, 2016, EDT Corp. operates as a subsidiary of The Timken Company.

Lovejoy

Acquisition in 2016
Lovejoy is a manufacturer and distributor of flexible shaft couplings and various power transmission components, serving industries such as energy, fluid power, food and beverage, aggregate, paper, and steel. The company is known for its innovative jaw-style coupling design and also produces a range of universal joints, hydraulic components, and vibration dampening products. Lovejoy's product lines, including Lovejoy®, Curtis®, and RunRight®, are integral to multiple sectors, including power generation and water treatment. The company employs approximately 300 people and focuses on delivering custom and value-added products to meet the specific needs of its clients.

Standard Machine

Acquisition in 2013
Standard Machine is manufacturing industries in the world, designing and manufacturing quality parts for industries. We supply solutions for some of the largest natural resource and manufacturing industries in the world, designing and manufacturing quality parts for industries including pulp and paper, mining, oil and gas, chemical, steel mills, marine, transportation, military and aerospace. These quality parts include mechanical power transmission drives, baseplates, couplings and associated components such as take-up winches, pulleys and sheaves. We supply custom designed applications, drop-in replacements for competitors’ reducers or increasers, and offer a complete rebuild centre for all types of gearboxes. All work is certified to an ISO 9001-2008 Standard. In-process inspections and final test runs are performed to ensure all parts meet Standard Machine’s own rigid quality measures.

Interlube Systems

Acquisition in 2013
Interlube was established in 1922 in Plymouth UK. Formerly known as Tecalemit and part of the Siebe/Invensys Group, the company completed a MBO in 2000. Since 2000, Interlube has increased its market share with acquisitions and a focused approach to the market via its long established distributor network and experienced worldwide sales force. On March 11, 2013, Interlube joined The Timken Company, creating a powerful combination to offer customers a broader range of products and services. Interlube continues to grow and is currently expanding its manufacturing/assembly capability across the globe.

Wazee Electric

Acquisition in 2013
For the past 85 years Wazee Electric Company, under Colorado State Electrical license #21, has served the Rocky Mountain Region. Their area of focus is industrial work. Primarily, electric motor service and repair focusing on larger motors, up to 20,000 hp

The Purdy Corp.

Acquisition in 2007
The Purdy Corp is a precision manufacturer and systems integrator for military and commercial aviation customers.

The Torrington Company

Acquisition in 2003
The Torrington Company is a manufacturer of needle roller bearings, complements. It offers ball bearings, roller bearings, needle bearings, housed units, and plain bearings to the automotive and industrial manufacturers, as well as aftermarket users.

Timken Desford Steel Limited

Acquisition in 1998
Timken Desford Steel Limited is a steel-tubing manufacturer in Leicester, England.
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