Allied Electronics expands supplier network with 3 more brands

April 27, 2020
Baldor-Reliance, Schneeberger and IKO are now part of Allied's 300-strong supplier network.

Allied Electronics & Automation has added more suppliers to its network, including Baldor-Reliance, Schneeberger and IKO International. The company added products from Amphenol-Anytek, B&B Manufacturing and more just last week.

“Allied continues to add new suppliers to bolster our network of more than 300 brands,” said Frank Cantwell, vice president of supplier and product management at Allied. MAdding Baldor-Reliance, Schneeberger and IKO to our supplier network, along with the recent enhancements we’ve made to our digital customer experience, sends a clear message to customers that we are committed to being a world-class partner in helping engineers, designers and maintainers solve their toughest challenges."

Baldor-Reliance, an ABB brand, designs and manufactures electric motors. Baldor-Reliance motors are designed to meet or exceed energy efficiency requirements in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and feature heavy gauge steel construction, greaseable bearings and foot-mount bases. Allied Electronics stocks a variety of single and three-phase motors from Baldor-Reliance.

Schneeberger creates products in linear motion technology. It offers linear guideways and profile rail guideways together with measuring systems, racks, slides, positioning systems and mineral casting.

IKO International designs and manufactures motion products. The company’s motion devices, and proprietary C-Lube Technology, help provide maintenance-free operation. IKO products available from Allied Electronics include: linear motion rolling guides that reduce linear motion friction in the positioning mechanisms of machines; direct-drive precision positioning tables that provide responsive machine motion used in semiconductors, packaging, medical, CNC machines and automation applications; needle roller bearings with high load capacity; spherical plain bushings that feature inner and outer rings with spherical sliding surfaces; crossed roller bearings; and cam followers which come in a range of sizes and types.

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