Enriching Lives Through Curiosity and Innovation

THK America
Written by Jessica Ferlaino

THK America is a subsidiary of THK Company, Ltd. a brand that is recognized globally as the leading precision motion specialist. The truth is, however, that simplification does little justice to the work that the company actually does, and how it does it.

The name itself stands for THK’s promise of “toughness” “high quality” and “know-how,” three pillars that stand behind the products, the people, and the processes that elevate the value the company brings to its customers across. This level of service delivery has served as the foundation of its global reputation since its founding in 1971 and continues to fuel its efforts to remain an industry leader in performance and market share.

Made-in-America quality
THK was first established in Japan with the objective of supporting the machine tool industry through the integration of its linear guides—which the company was first to invent—and anti-friction technology. These products promised less friction and improved accuracy and repeatability versus the established industry standard.

As Edward Johnson, Vice President of Sales, explains, “The linear bushing was in effect since the ’40s basically; it was an acceptable technology for light loads and those kinds of lines, but the THK-style of profile rail with the circular raceways just increased the amount of load carrying capability and the speed and accuracy at which you could operate.”

With that success, THK began its outward expansion to better service customers where they were around the world, widening its footprint and its repertoire of components and expertise.

By the early 1980s, THK had established a sales presence in the United States and over the next decade it would become a major distribution hub for the brand, which was simultaneously expanding into Europe and other markets at the time. “The philosophy of the organization has been ‘How do we produce product closer to the customer to meet the demands that are there and eliminate duties and shipping?’” Johnson shares, which is more important today than ever before as customers continue to seek opportunities to re- and near-shore in North America.

In 1997, the company recognized that the U.S. market was a stronghold, and as such, investments were made to establish a manufacturing footprint, THK Manufacturing of America, Inc. in Hebron, Ohio. This facility has grown at an impressive rate throughout the last several decades, from 99,000 square feet to 401,692 square feet, to become an important part of the company’s global footprint of 26 facilities representative of millions of square feet of manufacturing capacity worldwide.

Investing in innovation
As THK America’s manufacturing capacity grew, so too did its innovative edge. With an “inventor mentality,” the company regularly expands the performance and value of its offerings to be “first movers” in new technology.

“In ’96 we produced a new technology,” Johnson recalls. “Instead of a linear guide with a full complement set of balls and it just circulating, we developed the cage product, which expanded our business significantly. It opened opportunities for a better solution for customer needs.” The company has only continued to innovate, introducing, for instance, its ISO-Compliant Dimensions Super-Low Waving Caged Ball LM Guide (with 8-row raceways) in 2024.

The cage technology afforded higher speeds, less particle generation, smoother motion, extended lubrication intervals, and longer life, which was of particular value for sectors like semiconductor and medical applications that command tight tolerances and clean production.

This ability to innovate is possible thanks to THK’s annual commitment to its research and development and in-house testing budgets, and enables the team to produce several new products each year.

“That ability to be a leader and to develop products to be on the leading edge in 3D printing, medical robots, life sciences, semiconductor, machine tools, and the aerospace work that we’re doing—being the first entry into a lot of these sectors gives us a stronger position, particularly in a marketplace where the product has become much more commoditized,” Johnson explains. THK is thus known as much for its innovation as for the commodities it produces.

More than commodities
Certainly, the customers who rely on THK components seek out reliability and performance, but the support that backs that is what truly brings value to the market. Where time is money, unplanned shutdowns of high-volume operations can quickly amass losses, which is why THK has introduced OMNIedge, a retrofittable IoT condition monitoring solution that promotes planned and predictive maintenance to empower foresight, reduce losses, and optimize uptime. Backed by U.S.-based service and support, the value THK delivers is unrivaled in the market.

Furthermore, THK’s engineering-led sales model positions the engineering team as an extension of the sales team to ensure that a solution exists for every problem—even if that solution calls for true customization. This is made possible thanks to the depth of knowledge and experience of THK’s team, a majority of whom have been with the company for over a decade.

“When you produce a product like a miniature linear guide that’s one millimeter in width and then you go all the way up to the ones that go underneath the base of buildings for seismic capabilities that carry 100 tons of load, there aren’t too many applications you’re not going to be able to find a product for,” notes Johnson of the range of THK’s expertise.

In response, industry-leading talent is attracted to the sense of curiosity that permeates the culture at THK. From President Nobufumi Sato through the ranks, Johnson credits this call to curiosity as being a driving force in the company’s ability to innovate. He and his team continue to ask, “‘How do I make lives better? How do I make this machine function better?’ We do a lot with surgical robotics and various types of medical applications, and those sectors are all about helping people have a better life.” This approach becomes an extension of the work THK undertakes on these customers’ behalf.

Enriching lives
From the end users of its products to the team that drives value in its operations, the culture and quality mindset of THK America continue to move the needle forward. The goal is to continue to develop a stronger factory automation team that can better integrate components and solutions into customer operations to improve efficiency and output, and the team looks forward to growing further in key verticals such as machine tools, 3D printing, life sciences, aerospace, service robotics, automotive, and semiconductors in the process.

Now, the question Johnson asks is, “What more can we do to penetrate those markets and the efforts that are going on?” which includes consideration of how to better leverage the strength of its components and its deeply rooted expertise to become a component part of its customers’ operations as a manufacturing and innovation supplier.

The answer is to continue doing more of the same, which is to say, replicating the culture of curiosity and innovation that drives growth while reinforcing the ‘toughness’ ‘high quality’ and ‘know-how’ that THK’s products, people, and processes bring to the market.

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