NTN-SNR to show latest cutting edge technology at Automechanika

August 23, 2018
NTN-SNR to show latest cutting edge technology at Automechanika
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NTN-SNR will once again be one of the major exhibitors at Automechanika Frankfurt with its stand located at C30 in Hall 4. This year it will feature a dedicated TECHZONE area, where throughout the days various mechanical demonstrations will take place, including driveshaft rebuilds, hydraulic tensioner resetting and wheel bearing fitment.


NTN-SNR's unique products are developed and tested by its own R&D departments. This allows the company to work closely with the leading vehicle manufacturers such as Jaguar - Land Rover, Mercedes, Honda, and VAG, making sure its products reach the highest standards possible.

As the designer and manufacturer of high quality precision wheel bearings, timing products, and suspension products, NTN-SNR uses all its design, development and manufacturing knowledge to develop even more cutting edge products. Products developed with the world's largest vehicle manufacturers, are the same high quality products used in all of NTN-SNR aftermarket, from which the very latest innovations will be on display in Frankfurt.
   

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