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SCHUNK Inc.
211 Kitty Hawk Drive
Morrisville, North Carolina 27560
Phone: 919-572-2705;800-772-4865
Fax: 919-572-2818
Email: info@schunk.com
Web Address: www.schunk.com

Schunk U.S.  
Schunk U.S.
SCHUNK Inc., a world leader in tooling and workholding technology, designs and manufactures an unmatched selection of industrial automation components including
  • Grippers
  • Rotary actuators
  • Linear actuators
  • Robotic components
  • Sensors and accessories
The product design focus is on reliability, long-life, accuracy and flexibility through modularity and air feeding. Established in 1992, SCHUNK’s U.S. operations are headquartered near the high-tech triangle in Raleigh, North Carolina. SCHUNK provides technical support, application assistance, and complete customer specific solutions throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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