Q&A with Kurt Medert

As an exhibitor, GEAR EXPO 2005 was a huge success for us. What have you heard from other exhibitors? We had a meeting with many...

Q&A with Lou Ertel

I understand that you joined Overton Gear three and a half years ago. What were you involved in before that time? I spent almost 25...

Q&A with Dave Wilson

Could you give us a brief description of the company? Sure. The Hawk Precision Components Group, or HPCG, is basically the powder metal operation for...

Q&A with Jim Pospisil

ITW Heartland division was founded in 1976--what's the story? ITW Heartland is a division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (ITW), of Glenview, Illinois. ITW was...

Q&A with David Clapp

I think it's fascinating that the company was founded more than 100 years ago to manufacture oil-impregnated wooden bearings. Yes, we made them for the...

Q&A with Jeff Young

When was United Tool founded? My father, Rusty Young, started the company in 1973. He'd worked in the machine tool industry for years, and then...

Q&A with Darren Martens

I understand that the company was founded in 1986. What's the story? I have two friends who were working in the induction heat treating industry,...

Q&A with Mark Crombie

So tell me, was there actually a Herr Klüber? Yes, there was. Theodore Klüber was an oil manufacturer who started the company in Munich more...

Q&A with Tom Lang

What's your take on the current economic environment? It appears that the economic times have certainly turned the corner. The interest in all our products,...

Q&A with Robert Laube

I understand that your company originated hydraulic workholding. How did that come about? Around 1947 a gentleman by the name of George Atherholt, who was...

Q&A with Jim Richards

So how did you get into the deburring business? It's actually a pretty interesting story. I started a company in 1980, making marking and code-dating...

Q&A with Doug Beerck

I understand that you had a booth at IMTS. What was it like this year? A lot better than 2002. There was more optimism, with...

Q&A with Jeffrey L. Lay

When I visited your website, I was surprised to learn that Nye Lubricants is 160 years old. That's right. The company was founded by William...

Q&A with Chris Vian

I understand that you had a booth at IMTS. What was it like this year? A lot better than 2002. There was more optimism, with...

Q&A with Bob Hodge

I know that SETCO is the largest independent manufacturer and rebuilder of spindles and slides in North America, and that you work with special...

Q&A with Mike McKernin

I know that Circle Gear been around for 53 years now, and that you're located in Cicero, Illinois. Are you still at the original...

Q&A with Zen Cichon

How long has your company been in business, and how did you get started? My brother, Jerry, is the vice president, and the two of...

Q&A with Ray Jaeger

How long has your company been in business? I spent 34 years working for a division of Allied Signal, and when they had the big...

Q&A with George Tahan

When was MicroCheck gear software first developed, and what does it do? We launched MicroCheck about 10 years ago, and it's a software program that...

Q&A with Robert L. Handwerk

How long has your company been in business, and what are your primary activities? We've been in business for the past nine years, and we...

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