Since 1951, Moog has formed a well-known reputation throughout the world for its industry-leading motion control solutions. At our UK facility in Tewkesbury, our dedicated experts design, manufacture and develop Moog products and systems as well as assisting with product applications in the UK and on a global scale.
We aim to cultivate a collaborative approach when solving our customers’ most difficult motion control problems with electric, hydraulic and hybrid solutions. Our team is agile, flexible and customer-focused, allowing us to respond to a challenge.
Our engineering and services network supports customers around the world.
We employ accurate predictions of system performance in advance of manufacturing products.
We encourage collaboration and commitment, so our team are passionate about what they do.
Our global field engineering team will install applications at all of our major worldwide facilities.
It is our priority to design and deliver the optimum technology by making the impossible possible.
We guarantee continued support before, during and after every process, to ensure your application delivers results for as long as you need.
We offer hands-on training to maximise the benefits of your Moog installation.
Our Moog professionals provide support and advice wherever you may need it.
Our Moog experts provided services in niche automation and robotics to assist researchers at Istituto Italiano di Technologia (IIT) their hydraulically actuated Quadruped to life, which is designed to assist in emergencies at search and rescue operations.
To maintain play in all weathers during the Wimbledon fortnight, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club wanted to install retractable roofs powered by hydraulics. However, following a design review with Moog, an advanced electric solution was developed.
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) worked with our engineers to develop an efficient testing solution for the blades of large off-shore and in-land wind turbines.
When James Fisher Nuclear required a system to control the manipulator arm for nuclear decommissioning work, Moog delivered a customised control system, allowing the arm to operate with advanced and accurate motion.
In 2002, an FIA cost-cutting initiative outlawed the use of any electronic controls in power steering for Formula 1 cars. Initially, the teams investigated electric motor-based solutions, but in 2005, Moog introduced powerful hydraulic technology that continues to provide robust and precise steering.
Moog quickly assembled a global team of experts to assist a top European provider of electricity after they experienced leakage on their steam turbines and Moog hydraulic actuators. Without a fast response, the issue would greatly affect their residential custom and cause long-term cost implications to soar.
We have provided customised and standard results to a variety of projects, from advanced and compact performance control systems for Formula 1 racing cars to bespoke engineered solutions for Wimbledon’s retractable roof. Our Moog team administers precision motion control solutions to meet a wide range of demanding applications.
To find out more about our success stories and how our products can be applied to a variety of different applications, view and download a copy of our capabilities brochure
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