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WOHLHAUPTER GmbH

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WOHLHAUPTER GmbH

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In 1929, Emil Wohlhaupter founded the company as a small mechanical workshop, which initially started as a repair shop for cutting and stamping tools and devices. Today, Wohlhaupter is known all over the world as a manufacturer of modular tool systems for machining centers and millturns, facing and boring heads, grooving heads, clamping tools and customized solutions for boring operations. In February 1944, Wohlhaupter moved to the new business premises in Frickenhausen In 2016 Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. acquired the majority of shares of the Wohlhaupter GmbH. The acquisition resulted in having a highly coveted partner along the complete process in the field of professional Holemaking Solutions. Not only in the course of succesion, but also to guarantee a successful upgrowth and internationalization of Wohlhhaupter GmbH, the shareholders of the long-established precision cutting tool company have decided on selling the majority of shares to a strategic Partner. Following the strategic partnership, Wohlhaupter has now become a full-range supplier and can thus offer solutions along the entire process chain in the field of holemaking operations. The merger with Allied also has a positive effect regarding sales and distribution, as Wohlhaupter is now responsible for the Allied products in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The technical support is controlled from Germany and the complete order processing now is coordinated exclusively in Frickenhausen. "MultiBore" from Wohlhaupter, the world's first Modular Tool System, was launched on the market in 1973 With the versatile and extensive MultiBore tool range, complete tools can be put together quickly and precisely. The master shanks that connect the modular MultiBore components to the machine tool are supplied for all kinds of machine tool. The MultiBore boring tools fit directly in the master shanks, or can be made into workpiece-adapted complete tools with the aid of intermediate modules.

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