Maschinenfabrik Herkules


Maschinenfabrik Herkules Hans Thoma GmbH is a German technology and market leader in the manufacturing of machine tools for roll machining. The company is based in Siegen, with German and international service and production units in Meuselwitz, the USA and India. The family-owned company is headed by Christoph Thoma in the third generation.

History

In 1911, Franz Thoma founded a company to produce roll grinders and boring machines, among others. Commissioning of the largest roll lathe that has ever been built to this day followed in 1975. The first HCC process-controlled roll grinder with correction on the fly was commissioned in 1987. The capacity was doubled when Maschinenfabrik Herkules Meuselwitz was acquired in 1992. The company RD & D was acquired in 1996, followed by KPM Kube Plekker Microsystems, Voith Paper Schleifmaschinen-Engineering and WaldrichSiegen. In 2009, Maschinenfabrik Herkules formed a joint venture with YATAI in China. At the beginning of 2011, after the joint venture was terminated, the HerkulesGroup acquired all shares of the Chinese company. The service unit, now wholly owned, goes by the name of Jiaxing GMT German Machine Tools Co. Ltd. By integrating Union Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH Chemnitz in June 2011, the HerkulesGroup realized the strategic expansion of its product range. UnionChemnitz is a world leader in the manufacture of horizontal boring and milling machines. In May 2012, Herkules integrated the gearbox manufacturer RS Antriebstechnik in Sonthofen/Germany. RSGetriebe designs and builds special gearboxes for a diverse range of industries, such as the machine tool and plastics industry. The company PowerSparks GmbH, a developer of power electronic devices, was founded in 2016. Its core competence is the manufacturing of generators that supply power for surface finishing by Electrical Discharge Texturing.

Innovations

The company produces machine tools. The product range includes: