BTL-UK — DUNLOP: An Instantly Recognised Symbol of Reliability Around the World

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BTL-UK — DUNLOP: An Instantly Recognised Symbol of Reliability Around the World

BTL-UK are a valued member of the Manufacturers’ Advertising Platform (MAP) and have been BearingNet members for over 25 years.

The UK-based company manufactures high-quality ball & roller bearings, mechanical power transmission products and motion transfer linkages. BTL-UK is proud to be the licence holder of the prestigious DUNLOP brand. This makes their products instantly recognisable. These products are accepted throughout the world by leading original equipment manufacturers in the agricultural, construction, industrial, motorsport and medical industries.

The DUNLOP brand is an instantly recognised symbol of reliability around the world, with a reputation for high-quality products and service.

“At BTL-UK, we have a passion for performance that is built into our company DNA, we are continuously pushing boundaries and developing new, exciting technologies and products. We are proud to be part of this unique heritage as the manufacturer of this prestigious brand.”

With years of experience, investment and dedicated manufacturing, warehousing and distribution networks, the product quality and service are second to none.

With a comprehensive network of MRO & replacement distributors throughout Europe and the rest of the world, the BTL-UK products are always readily available, delivered quickly and efficiently.

In addition, BTL-UK also manufactures V-belts, Timing belts (synchronous) and Micro-V-belts carrying the trademark of MEDWAY. Representing their ‘AGRI’ product range, also produced to high dimensional tolerances. They have been designed for use in the harshest of environmental conditions.

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Find out more about BTL-UK and the DUNLOP brand here: https://btl-uk.com/

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