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  1. KW HYDRAULIK GMBH

    Germany

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    The KW Hydraulik GmbH develops, manufactures and sells hydraulic tools. Also: Services for and distribution of the brands DYNASET, STANLEY INFRASTRUCTURE, EDILGRAPPA, DUBUIS, DOA, DERANCOURT, OGURA...hydraulic pumps, hydraulic aggregates, power packs, power units, high pressure pumps, hand pumps, foot pumps, electro-hydraulic pumps, rechargeable battery pumps, TracHorse, PTO, auxiliary drives, generators, hydraulic inverters, pressure transducers, cutting tools, cable shears, cable cutters, hand lever shears, ratchet cable shears, ratchet cable cutters, hand cable cutters, hand cable shears, battery cable cutters, battery cable shears, cutting heads, safety cutting units, safety cutting kits, wire rope shears, wire rope cutters, steel rope cutters, steel rope shears, recycling shears, steel cutters, bolt cutters, reinforcement mat cutters, threaded rod cutters, chain cutters, chain breakers, crimping, pressing, crimp tools, crimping pliers, crimper, lever presses, pressing tools, crimping dies, press heads

  2. BURRE HYDRAULIK GMBH

    Germany

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    Founded in 1964 by Karl-Heinz Burre (Dipl.-Ing.), Burre Hydraulik began operations in 1965. The original idea of an engineering office was quickly rejected and its own small manufacturing facilities began. The first developments comprised control valves for hydraulic excavators, explosion-protected solenoid valves and diaphragm valves. In 1972, the company moved into the newly constructed production hall on the site on which Burre Hydraulik's headquarters still stand today. A 540 m² production area allowed more space for putting the founder's innovative ideas into practice. Burre Hydraulik thus designed and produced items including explosion-proof solenoid valves for the refuelling systems of diesel locomotives belonging to Deutsche Bahn. But Karl-Heinz Burre realised quickly that the future lay in hydraulic control systems and equipment, and he orientated the company accordingly. He accepted the challenge here and often entered uncharted technical territory. He therefore had a significant influence on the automation of machinery for the textile industry. But he was also successful in other technical areas. For example, he developed an automatic scuttle for seagoing vessels. The production area also grew consistently in line with this development, and is now over 5000 m².