The following companies and their associated products have been absorbed into Screw Jack’ sales and marketing and manufacturing headquarters based in Fraserburgh. For a history of the businesses, please click on the link.
Screw Jack Ltd
Screw Jack was formed
in 1987 following a management buyout from Atlas Copco. Up until this point, the
company’s main activity had been pneumatic tools and compressors as part of the CP Group but it had held a manufacturing licence from US screw jack company Duff-Norton for more than 60 years. The new company re-negotiated the licence and began trading with the screw jack products as the company’s
main activity. Some pneumatic tools were still made for CP up
until 1993 when this ceased in favour of production from India
and Mexico.
Since then, Screw Jack has continued
to grow it’s screw jack and gearbox business to become
one of the major manufacturers in its field. There are over two
million of our products successfully in operation world-wide.
As well as standard products Power
Jacks has a dedicated engineering team for the design of “Special” products
to suit all customer requirements
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Precision Actuation Systems Ltd
Precision Actuation Systems Ltd was formed in 1993 following the acquisition of Fortune Engineering Ltd that was in receivership. With a manufacturing base in Blantyre on the outskirts of Glasgow, the company manufactured a range of worm gear screw jacks, electromechanical actuators, bevel gearboxes and planetary roller screws. The company gained quality standard BS EN ISO 9001:1994.
Precision Actuation Systems built on a reputation as a “problem
solver" providing many innovative solutions to industry.
Many thousands of Precision Actuation Screw Jacks operate successfully throughout the world in a wide variety of industries.
In 1996 the company became part of Precision Technology Group with sister companies
Graessner GmbH and Neff AA in Germany. Graessner gearbox manufacturing was relocated
from Germany to the Precision Actuation Systems plant in Scotland and in 1998 Precision
Actuation Systems designed and manufactured a complete range of cubic screw jacks for
Neff AA in Germany.
In 2002 Precision Actuation Systems Ltd was acquired Screw Jack Ltd. All manufacturing was relocated to the Screw Jack plant in Fraserburgh. All Precision Actuation Systems products have been absorbed into Screw Jack range.
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Fortune Engineering Ltd
Fortune Engineering Ltd was formed in 1978. Mr Fortune who was formally a Director of
Consolidated Pneumatic in Fraserburgh, absconded with a complete set of CP/Duff-Norton
screw jack drawings and set up a rival business. The matter was settled out of court and
Fortune Engineering traded for almost 15 years.
His business, having gone into receivership in 1992 eventually became Precision Actuation Systems in 1993. Naturally, we have a certain amount of satisfaction that these events have gone full circle and that the designs are back in our hands.
Perhaps Fortune’s one legacy
was the association formed with The Illinois Tool Works in Chicago
for the development of planetary roller screws. This patented
product, having undergone continuous development both Precision
Actuation Systems and Screw Jack is manufactured in our plant
in Fraserburgh under an exclusive world-wide license from ITW
and marketed under the Spiracon and Rolaram brands.
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Neeter Drive Limited
The Neeter Drive range
of bevel gearboxes were originally designed and manufactured
a company called R.D.Gordon Ltd.
R.D.Gordon was
formed during the 1940s to manufacture aircraft components and
subsequently specialised in manufacturing special products for
customers. The company was originally based in Carshalton, just
outside of London but during the early 1960’s moved to
Bognor Regis in Sussex.
Having been asked one particular customer for bevel gearboxes, the series 1, 2, 3 and 4, were designed and a range was born.
In 1976 a substantial
number of products were added to the range in order to compete
with rival companies predominantly in the US. The new range was
more compact and looked “Neater”,
hence the company name was changed to Neeter Drive Limited.
During the 1980’s, Neeter Drive decided to consolidate the range, dropping the very old Series 1,2,3 etc. and the least popular of the other gearboxes, including the Series 15, also became obsolete. The range then consisted of the Series 35, 37, 38, 39 & 40 (don’t
ask about the 36 - as it never existed), available with solid
shafts, hollow output shafts and motor input flanges.
In addition, the
company began to manufacture, under license from US based company
Limitorque mc, a range of screw jacks known as the “Pow-R-Jacs” range.
During the 1990’s the range was given another “revamp” that
included many new features and considerable technical improvements.
In 1996, Neeter Drive was acquired the Precision Technology
Group and in 2002, Neeter Drive was acquired Screw Jack Ltd.
All manufacturing of the bevel boxes is now located at the Power
Jacks plant in Fraserburgh.
For details on the current range of Neeter gearboxes please visit our products page.
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Youngs Lifting
Youngs Lifting was one of the leading British designers and manufacturers of mechanical and hydraulic jacking systems.
Originating from the 1850’s, the Company was founded on pioneering technology maintained its technicians for over 150 years. This and it’s
product range allowed the Company to provide a comprehensive
service to leading names of industry throughout the world.
The Company was based in the
Midlands of England until 2002 when it became part of the Power
Jacks Group. Design and Production of all Youngs Lifting Products
is now carried out
at Screw Jack extensive site in Fraserburgh, Scotland.
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