The modular workholding solution from Switzerland

We help your mechanical workshop unleash its full potential.

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Long-term customer relations

We take pride in the fact that our customers come back to us time and time again.

Respectful teamwork

We foster a respectful and polite working environment.

First-class quality at fair prices

Our products are a sustainable investment. A top-quality product doesn't have to be overpriced.

Environmentally friendly

We respect our environment and use solar power for our production.

Apprenticeships and fair wage policies

The next generation of machining technology experts starts with us.

The future is modular

Efficiency is the cornerstone of a successful manufacturing process.In order to manufacture parts precisely and quickly, they need to be clamped. Like a Lego construction kit, you can assemble our workholding equipment in a way that is ideal for your application. We design and manufacture component ourselves to maintain full control over the quality of our product.

 

Pioneering workholding technology

Since founding Triag AG in 1990, we have developed and produced workholding systems for machining. As a pioneer of clever clamping solutions and with our one-of-a-kind interface, which serves as base for various workholding types, we have earned an outstanding global reputation. That makes us proud and we work hard on maintaining it.

  • 1. April 1990
    Foundation of Triag AG in Cham (Edi Zängerle, Ursula Landtwing, Susanne Michel and Beat Baumgartner 25 percent of the shares)
  • March 1991
    First microCLAMP modules are realised on the market and published in the Newspaper SMM.
  • October 1991
    Beat Baumgartner comes up with the idea for a modular workholding system: applying for the nonius positioning patent.
    As a result, the twinCLAMP modular workholding system is created, and it later evolves into the compactCLAMP. A nonius-based microCLAMP as well as the slimCLAMP are also built!
  • March 1996
    Susanne Michel leaves Triag AG and sells her share of the company equally to the remaining three partners.
  • April 1998
    Beat Baumgartner receives a request from a customer who inquires about light, non-aluminium tombstones.
    During a long car ride following a visit to a mechanical engineering company in Germany, he comes up with the idea to build a mineral epoxy tombstone.
  • May 1999
    We want to speed up reclamping: modular workholding systems must be easy to handle. This is implemented with a patent for the powerCLAMP family of products!
  • November 2001
    The first steel epoxy mineral tombstones are built.
  • May 2002
    Edi Zängerle begins his well-deserved retirement and sells his shares of the company in equal parts to Ursula Landtwing and Beat Baumgartner.
  • June 2002
    Move to the company-owned building in Allenwinden.
  • August 2006
    Patent application for the extremely strong aptoCLAMP modular clamping system.
  • 1st July 2013
    Due to the succession plan and in order to be able to focus on core competencies, Triag AG is split.
    Triag AG remains with the Landtwing family and will concentrate on selling tools and workholding systems in Switzerland.
    Beat Baumgartner takes over Triag International AG and the production and worldwide distribution of workholding devices as well as the epoxy mineral foundry.
  • April 2015
    Formation of the company Triag Germany GmbH in Bretten (Today: Ölbronn-Dürrn).
  • August 2015
    Signature for a new building in Boesch 6331 Hünenberg, Switzerland.
  • 1st March 2017
    Moving into the new building in Bösch Hünenberg, Switzerland.
  • 1. April 2020
    30 years anniversary.
  • July 2021
    Installation of the solar roof.
  • September 2023
    Triag International AG launches the swissMODULAR brand
  • August 2024
    ''Generation Change''
    Takeover of management by the next generation.

The suitable workholding system for your production

We are happy to design a customized solution tailored to your production.

 

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