The 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.

Donna Demerling

President

Mark Samolczyk

President of Precision Steel Components

Past deals in Industrial Engineering

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.

EDT (US)

Acquisition in 2016
EDT Corp. is a manufacturer of industrial bearings, specializing in products designed for severe service environments where conditions may lead to premature failure. Established in 1979 and based in Vancouver, Washington, the company offers a range of bearings used in various applications, including baking, snack food, beverage, dairy, and pharmaceutical industries. Their product line features polymer housed units and stainless steel ball bearings, many of which are USDA accepted and adhere to strict hygiene standards for food processing. EDT's bearings are designed to operate without grease, resist corrosion, and minimize contamination, making them suitable for challenging conditions like high or low temperatures, chemical exposure, and frequent wash-downs. The company distributes its products through sales representatives across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and internationally, and has been a subsidiary of The Timken Company since 2016.

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 UK

Acquisition in 2013
Interlube UK, established in 1922 in Plymouth, specializes in the design, manufacture, and installation of automated lubrication products. The company offers lubrication delivery systems and components tailored for commercial vehicles, cranes, quarries, and heavy-duty production lines. Following a management buyout in 2000, Interlube expanded its market presence through strategic acquisitions and a dedicated distributor network supported by an experienced global sales force. In 2013, Interlube became part of The Timken Company, enhancing its product offerings and service capabilities. The company is committed to growth and is currently expanding its manufacturing and assembly operations worldwide.
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