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A special item becomes standard

The new article about Nadella Group published in March edition of Tecn'è

The range of products offered by the Nadella Group is wide and differentiated: linear guide systems and circular circuits , idle pins, telescopic guides, linear modules with toothed belt or ball screw transmission, rod ends and ball joints, roller and needle bearings, precision locknuts, ball bushings and universal joints.

Because of its ninetieth anniversary, Nadella inaugurates a new plant in Changxing dedicated to the Chinese market and in recent years the company has further specialized in the design and production of complete systems thanks to the combined use of the Group's technologies, such as the new AXNR circular system, a solution designed to meet the needs of the world of industrial automation based on the circular rail FSR devices of the Nadella Multi-Motion-Line and on the Durbal high-performance rod ends.

The production of customized components and systems and the application consultancy are just some of the distinctive characteristics of the Group: Nadella's engineers closely follow the customers' projects and actively contribute to the development of their applications, making their expertise available , experience and technical knowledge in handling for industry.

The application range of Nadella group go from packaging machines to cutting machines and proposed solutions are also suitable for harsh environments, such as foundries where heavy loads and high temperatures handling systems with optimal performance characteristics.
Finally, Nadella also ensures specific products for food and electromedical sectors with its wide range of stainless steel devices: from idle pins to telescopic guides, from rod ends and spherical plain bearings to linear modules to customized linear systems.

These several applications proove that the Group is able to create special solutions that are so effective as to be adopted as new corporate standards.
To view the article in the digital format of the March issue of Tecn'è, click here!