
German Precision Clamping & Automation Systems (HILMA • STARK)
ROEMHELD GmbH, together with its brands HILMA and STARK, is a German manufacturer of high-performance clamping, workholding, and automation systems for industrial machining and production lines.
With a legacy of engineering precision, ROEMHELD solutions enable faster setup times, improved machining accuracy, and seamless integration into automated manufacturing processes.
Their hydraulic, mechanical, and zero-point clamping systems are widely used in the automotive, aerospace, mold & die, and precision machining industries across the world.
Product Categories
Main Product Lines:
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Hydraulic Clamping Systems – Power workholding components for milling, turning, and grinding operations.
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Mechanical Clamping Devices – Manual and quick-action clamps for flexible machining setups.
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Zero-Point Clamping Systems – Fast-change clamping technology for high-precision automation.
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Workholding Towers & Fixtures – Multi-axis and modular fixtures for CNC machining centers.
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Die Clamping Systems – Hydraulic and mechanical die clamping for stamping and forming presses.
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Assembly & Handling Systems – Ergonomic lifting, rotating, and positioning equipment for production lines.
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Automation Components – Integrated clamping and robotic interfaces for Industry 4.0 systems.
Patented Sub-Brands / Technologies
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HILMA® Workholding Systems – High-precision hydraulic and mechanical vises for CNC machining.
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STARK® Zero-Point Technology – Patented quick-change clamping solutions for automated setups.
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ROEMHELD® Flexline – Modular hydraulic system platform for maximum flexibility.
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ROEMHELD® Power Clamp – Compact hydraulic power clamps for quick setup and high holding force.
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HILMA® Tower Clamping – Multi-clamping system for vertical machining centers with optimized space usage.
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