HENGSTLER
Who we are
Be successful with Hengstler
Everything flows, nothing stands still. Nothing endures but change. And nowhere is this more evident than when reviewing one's own heritage. And that began for Hengstler over 175 years ago. Back then, in 1846, Johannes Hengstler, a watch maker in Aldingen, in south-west Germany, started mass production of gong springs for clocks. As the decades passed, the company introduced such products as counters, printers, cutters, relays and rotary encoders that formed the ...
HENGSTLER
Who we are
Be successful with Hengstler
Everything flows, nothing stands still. Nothing endures but change. And nowhere is this more evident than when reviewing one's own heritage. And that began for Hengstler over 175 years ago. Back then, in 1846, Johannes Hengstler, a watch maker in Aldingen, in south-west Germany, started mass production of gong springs for clocks. As the decades passed, the company introduced such products as counters, printers, cutters, relays and rotary encoders that formed the basis of the company's business today and the experience of Hengstler. In addition, today we offer regulators, linear and angle measuring systems. From 1995 on, Hengstler has been a member of the American Danaher Group. Since July 2016 Hengstler belongs to the Fortive Group. Over the years, Danaher’s portfolio evolved into an increasingly global, growth-oriented set of scientific and technological businesses, generating over B in revenue in 2015. In July 2016, Danaher separated into two independent, publicly traded companies: Danaher and Fortive. Fortive is now a focused industrial growth company driving innovation in the areas of field instrumentation, transportation, sensing, product realization, automation and specialty, and franchise distribution. The Fortive Group posts annual sales amounting to several billion US dollars.
HENGSTLER - the technology partner
One of our particular strengths is managing complete projects for tailor-made turnkey applications. We can effectively take a load off your shoulders by providing seamless support from initial project planning and development through to the completed product. Let us put our core competencies to work for your benefit. Besides many years of experience and comprehensive capabilities in electrical and mechanical engineering, pneumatics and electronics, as can be seen from our product range, we are also a competent partner in these fields:
Engineering
Production
Assembly
PCB configuration
Customizing
Support worldwide
Our values
HENGSTLER - the technology partner
One of our key strengths is project administration for tailor-made applications. This is based on many years of experience in such key areas as electromechanics, mechanics, pneumatics and electronics, as reflected throughout the entire HENGSTLER product range.
HENGSTLER offers its customers seamless support from initial project planning and development through to the completed product. Currently, we are developing complex projects in the fields of pneumatics and printers for such renowned customers as Bosch, Festo, IBM and Siemens.
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We can provide solutions.
Customer focus
Always close to you – worldwide
Application specific consultancy
Customer-specific manufacturing
One piece flow
Fair value for money
Short delivery times, high availability
48-hour repair service
Quality
High-grade materials in line with VDE recommendations
Approvals such as UL, CE, TÜV ...
TÜV-SÜD-Managementservice certified to ISO 9001
Innovation
Product development with state-of-the-art methods and the latest technology
Hengstler products set standards – worldwide
Products that communicate with each other (bus systems)
Skills
Know-how in development, manufacturing and sales
Capable application consultants
Diversity
Broad range of components for counting, metering, controlling, regulating, measuring, switching, printing, cutting
One name ... one source
Additional flexibility thanks to a large number of variants
Experience
Hengstler was founded in 1846, has been building counters since 1926, sensors since 1987, relays since 1983 ...