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March 17, 2025



Automation Motion Control Couplings Industry News

Ruland Acquires RoCom Couplings

Ruland Manufacturing has acquired the assets of RoCom Couplings, a Santa Maria, California-based company specializing in beaming technology, including beam couplings, machined springs, and custom beamed components. The acquisition expands Rulands beam coupling offerings and enhances its manufacturing capabilities to better serve customers requiring precision-engineered flexible couplings and custom machined solutions.

By integrating RoComs expertise with Rulands advanced manufacturing processes and stringent performance standards, Ruland customers will benefit from a broader selection of beamed solutions, while RoCom customers will see improved lead times and service. RoCom customers will also have access to Rulands expansive product line including shaft collars, rigid couplings, six other styles of servo couplings, and universal joints. 

This acquisition strengthens our ability to provide high-quality beam couplings and related components to engineers designing critical motion control systems,” says Bill Hewitson, president of Ruland. RoComs capabilities in beaming technology complement our existing product line, allowing us to offer a more comprehensive range of solutions while maintaining the precision and reliability our customers expect.”

Ruland will ensure a smooth transition for RoComs customers, maintaining product availability and support while leveraging its scale to enhance production efficiency and responsiveness. For more information on Rulands expanded beamed product offerings, visit ruland.com.

 

 

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