Gearing up for success: Installation training at food processing plants

The STOBER team takes a hands-on approach to help maintenance crews learn to install STOBER equipment on their food production lines.

STOBER offers the ultimate solutions for the cheese industry

STOBER’s stainless steel & food-duty gearboxes can handle the harshest washdowns and withstand the acidic nature of cheese.

Most compact planetary geared motors just got better

The most compact planetary geared motors on the market just got better.  Now with a space-saving design, STOBER’s PH9-12 Generation 4 products feature lower weight, lower mass inertia, higher rigidity, and up to 20 percent more torque.  Plus, the reducer interface is 100 percent compatible to the previous generation!   

Power Transmission Products – Food Duty Gear Boxes, Stainless Steel Gearboxes and Motor

STOBER superior in meat processing equipment

STOBER is proud to work with Millard for meat processing equipment that provides sanitary design, equipment reliability, food safety, and more.

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.

STOBER YouTube channel features valuable resources

If you’re unsure about how to install or perform maintenance on your STOBER gearbox and aren’t interested in reading a user’s manual to find what you need, look no further than a quick YouTube tutorial!

Selecting the best power transmission gearbox

With a variety of gearboxes on the market that can fulfill diverse requirements, selecting the best power transmission gearbox can be a challenge.  Avoid making a wrong decision to avoid wasting money on a more expensive gearbox that isn’t necessary.

Power transmission principles strengthen STOBER product specialists

STOBER engineers recently completed training for motors and controls through hands-on learning experiences at the historic Cox Building in downtown Maysville.