The three Rubix companies - Matara, KJN Automation and Gapp Automation - that make up Rubix's Motion, Control and Automation (MCA) division will be exhibiting at MachineBuilding.Live on 2 October 2024 at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham.
A leading supplier of automation and drives solutions Gapp Automation will be presenting its full portfolio of automation solutions on stand 51. Highlights for the MachineBuilding.Live exhibition will be Gapp's Linear Motion solutions including servo driven electric cylinders and a brand-new range of electric actuators with integrated drives; IO-Link compatible rotary encoders, position indicators and format adjustment drives; the launch of new modular signal towers; and a comprehensive range of stainless-steel products.
KJN Automation, on stand 47, is one of the UK's largest stockists of aluminium profiles and accessories. Its two key ranges are the BR Range with 6, 8 and 10mm slot sizes, and the IR Range with 5, 6 and 8mm slot sizes. KJN's extensive range of aluminium profile sizes covers from 20 to 100mm, which can be cut to length and supplied with end finishes with milling, drilling or threaded holes. Furthermore, KJN stocks a vast range of accessories enabling customers to quickly find a solution for their build.
On stand 46, Matara UK will be showcasing its extensive range of high-quality pneumatic and linear automation components. Of specific interest to machine builders will be Matara's linear rails and carriages, ISO VDMA series cylinders, ball screw actuators and belt-driven actuators, ballscrews and ball nuts, plus air preparation and valves. Manufacturing many products in-house, including ballscrews and actuators, Matara is renowned for quality products at a highly competitive price point.
A core division of Rubix, Europe's leading distributor of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, the MCA division provides Rubix customers with a complete electromechanical and mechatronic solution for all their MCA needs.