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Feature: Manufacturing & International Trade


RHEINTACHO – The success story goes on!


After a good year in 2017, both RHEINTACHO Messtechnik in Freiburg, Germany and RHEINTACHO UK in Leeds exceeded their sales targets by 25% in 2018.


Several large new contracts and many new developments in sensors enabled our German Headquarters to tackle the increasingly difficult international sensor market with great success. Significant new developments include two sensor series which integrate more than the traditional rotational speed detection. The M8 series now includes a temperature sensor and the ABZ series can not only measure rotational speed but also the direction of rotation as well as position! The additional features offer not only technical but also cost advantages to users. This is a trend which is most certainly going to continue in the future.


In the UK, we rely on the bespoke craftsmanship present in Leeds, Yorkshire to produce our mechanical and electrical instruments and tachometers. Together with over 110 years of experience available from the German parent company and its own combination of over 200 years of experience from Foundrometers Instrumentation and Hardings of Leeds, history is accompanying us into the future.


RHEINTACHO UK is specialized in manufacturing instruments, indicators, governors, eddy current tachometers, flowmeters, tacho-generators and handheld mechanical tachometers (HTM). These HTM’s are also available as ATEX certified devices for use in hazardous environments, including mines.


Another specialty of RHEINTACHO UK is our service providing spares and repairs. We can repair, service and/or re-engineer nearly every instrument ever produced by RHEINTAHO, Foundrometers and Harding of Leeds, even if they have long since been discontinued. More significantly, if we are asked to repair or manufacture something from a company which may no longer exists, we are, in most cases, able to help. In any case, we help our customers/ inquirers to find a solution.


Together RHEINTACHO Messtechnik and RHEINTACHO UK offer a wide range of products for many applications. At RHEINTACHO, your challenges are our solutions.


Contact us at: RHEINTACHO UK Ltd.


www.rheintacho.de // sales@rheintacho.co.uk Tel: 0113 287 4411


40 East Midlands Chamber Directory 2019


In the world of hazardous environments, providing intrinsically safe instruments and devices is a market RHEINTACHO UK has identified with a high potential. As the newly appointed ATEX competence center within the RHEINTACHO Group, we are currently developing ATEX versions of some well-proven and established products. Especially in the world of stroboscopes, there is a definite need for a market-oriented solution, as there are presently none available. Our ATEX strobe is now in development and testing together with our partner. The basic version and starting point for this idea was our portable LED PocketStrobe from RHEINTACHO Messtechnik, which offers a comprehensive portfolio of both portable and stationary stroboscopes in LED and xenon technology. They are second to none in brightness and ease of operation. And the newest generation offers an automatic integrated laser synchronization option on which a patent is pending.


All other products of the Germany company are traded by RHEINTACHO UK and include the most extensive portfolio of rotational speed sensors, optical/digital tachometers, vision control systems, rotational speed monitors and LED indicators.


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