STOBER Memorial Golf Scramble a success

On Saturday, May 18, STOBER hosted a memorial golf scramble at Kenton Station Golf Course.  Proceeds from the scramble established scholarship funds for relatives of two employees who recently passed away unexpectedly.

STOBER gearbox performs for 27 years

In 1997, a snack food manufacturer installed a STOBER K8 gearbox in their facility. The particular gearbox broke down recently, after 27 years of life.

STOBER Memorial Golf Scramble to be held May 18

In memory of Mike Noel and Logan Cooper, STOBER is hosting a golf scramble at Kenton Station Golf Course on Saturday, May 18. All proceeds from the event go toward a scholarship fund for Mike’s grandson and Logan’s two sons.

Happy Retirement, Billie Wallingford!

Billie Wallingford, a machinist on our manufacturing team, has worked at STOBER for more than 10 years and will be retiring on April 26.

STOBER a proud Rockwell Automation Partner

STOBER is proud to be a member of the Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork as part of an integrated team of engineering specialists and suppliers.

What makes a product IP69K certified?

IP69K rating has two elements of testing: level of protection against solid matter such as dust, and level of protection against water ingress. The passing criterion for each is no ingress of foreign particles or liquids inside the gearbox or motor.

Stainless-Steel cLEAN System

Packaged synchronous servo geared motors from STOBER

Did you know STOBER’s synchronous servo geared motors are a packaged solution?  Yep, you can be back up and running faster than ever because with STOBER’s packaged solution, installation is easy.

Year in review: Top blog posts of 2023

We hope our blog has been informative, useful, and inspiring this year. As a review of 2023, we look back at some of the year’s top blog posts and recap them here. Feel free to browse them again, or check them out if you missed them!

STOBER sales team volunteers at Maysville Hands of Hope

STOBER sales team recently volunteered to help sort donations, hang clothing, and serve lunch to shoppers who visited Maysville Hands of Hope.