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Our products are unique in the world
Revue de la presse

07.11.2025

Our products are unique in the world

SITEMA specialises in the development and production of clamping heads and linear brakes for cylindrical rods. Carsten Rother, Managing Director of Sales, explains in an interview what makes SITEMA Clamping Heads so special and why there is now an electric version. Read the full article here as a PDF (in German) Published in konstruktionspraxis 2025/10 […]

automatica 2025, Munich
Actualités

02.07.2025

automatica 2025, Munich

A big thank you to the many visitors to our booth at automatica 2025 in Munich and for the intensive and fruitful discussions! From June 24th to 27th, we presented not only our standard clamping heads but also numerous new products at the trade show. In particular, the fully electric KSE Safety Brake and the […]

Electric? For sure!
Revue de la presse

24.10.2024

Electric? For sure!

For over 40 years, SITEMA has been ensuring safety with hydraulically or pneumatically operated clamping heads. During this time, the company has earned a high reputation for outstanding quality. At Motek 2024, the Karlsruhe-based company will present a new product: the KSE electric safety brake. In an interview with antriebstechnik, Managing Director Carsten Rother and […]

On the rails
Actualités

08.10.2024

On the rails

We have often been asked recently whether we can clamp on rails instead of the usual cylindrical rods. We have taken this to heart and developed a Safety Catcher for standard rails (e.g. T89/B), which we have presented to the public at this year’s MOTEK. The new product group will be called SiRail and will […]