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Esteemed Customer
WALTHER-PRÄZISION was founded during the 1950s to meet the demands made by the company founder for a quick connector for the connection and dis-connection of supply lines for a range of production machines manufactured by his company, Carl Kurt Walther, Wuppertal (founded 1931).
Convinced of the technical and economic advantages, the first range of couplings was launched on the German market in 1951. Even back in those days, the couplings already satisfied the very highest quality requirements with many of these “first generation” products still working perfectly today.
Since these early days WALTHER-PRÄZISION has been recognised as an international problem solver and the specialist for quick coupling systems, operating worldwide.
The foundation for WALTHER-PRÄZISION`s success is innovative leadership with a clear insight into customer oriented solutions, combined with first class quality and due consideration for the environment, which results in first class products.
WALTHER-PRÄZISION does not mass produce goods. Whether it is milled, turned, welded, glued, cast, injection moulded, punched, pressed or shaped, each item is checked and finally all assembled couplings, whether standard or special, undergo final function and leak testing before leaving the factory.
All employees at WALTHER-PRÄZISION act according to the motto “expertise through training, experience through curiosity ”. Precision and responsibility create quality! Quality in particular reduces customer's operating costs!
WALTHER-PRÄZISION will continue to stand for customer service, innovation and the highest quality. This is the only way for us to continue to manufacture technically and economically superior products which also benefit the environment. We would like to thank our many thousands of customers and assure them that also in the future we intend to make every effort along these same lines to justify the trust they place in the company and their loyalty to WALTHER-PRÄZISION. We ask everyone else to put us to the test, so that in future, they too can become one of our “good connections”.

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