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ITALIAN
TECHNOLOGY
FROM 1953

The Company

Brusatori the partner
for electric motors

Founded in 1953, Brusatori SRL is a reliable partner for the supply of electric motors and the development of new applications for technological improvement in the industrial automation sector.

The company, after years of growth and development of new products and technologies, is currently present with its products in the sectors of plastic processing machines, flexographic printing machines, injection presses, extrusion, raw material processing, woodworking, food and many other sectors of high national and international interest.

Brusatori's offer is completed by an increasingly wide range of customised products aimed at a market where technology and machine performance are increasingly challenging and where constant improvement of process performance is required.

Although volumes have increased over the years, one of Brusatori's strengths remains its versatility in satisfying requests for catalogue or special products with fast production changeovers, where the production of batch 1 has increasingly become a standard.

The story

1953

The "Offinica Meccanica Fratelli Brusatori Vanzaghello", a company specialising in electric motors and located near Milan, was founded from the idea and initiative of brothers Carlo and Giovanni. The production of the first alternating current motors began.

1960

The company was expanded and the grinding department was introduced.

1970

The site is being modernised by adding new departments and expanding the warehouse to ensure the correct stock of components to meet the needs of the departments.

1971

Production of the first DC motors with a round housing begins. The CC series motors are born.

1990

Design of square-case DC motors begins. ML series motors are born.

1995

The BR series of permanent magnet brushless motors was born out of the demand for increasingly high performance machines.

2001

From the renewable energy market comes the first demand for products to control the blades of wind turbines. The first DC PITCH motors are born.

2008

Production starts on the VT series of square-case vector motors. The VT motors, which can be driven by an inverter, have been designed to replace DC motors driven by an AC/DC converter. VT motors will later be joined by VF motors to increase their mechanical size and power.

2010

Production starts on the VT series of square-case vector motors. The VT motors, which can be driven by an inverter, have been designed to replace DC motors driven by an AC/DC converter. VT motors will later be joined by VF motors to increase their mechanical size and power.

2018

The "German" company KEB acquires 30% of Brusatori's shares and a new production of motors for the wind energy sector is launched alongside the existing one.

2019

A new project linked to the renewable energy market is launched and will see its natural evolution in mid-2021.

2020

In order to meet ever higher quality standards, more precise machinery was acquired, an end-of-line test bench was installed and a new test room was built.

2021

The Cuggiono site is expanded with the addition of new space for production, for the paint shop and with the extension of the warehouse.

2022

KEB Automation acquires control of Brusatori Electric Motors. Marco Sala is the new Managing Director.

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Certifications

Brusatori
Quality Management

A Quality Management System has been adopted within Brusatori in compliance with the
UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 standard. It links all activities that influence the development of a
new product, its manufacture and all services related to the sale and service provided for
the product.

The Quality Management System consists of an internal organisational structure that
identifies customer expectations and consequently:
• describes and verifies the development processes
• identifies the responsibilities of each body
• draws up the necessary procedures and documentation
• verifies the processes planned to obtain the required results and by:
• people being trained and acquiring skills
• people who are trained to make new products
• people who have the equipment to manufacture products
• people who are motivated in their work and in the pursuit of a common goal.

This has led to a high level of quality, where the strong point remains the collection of data used by the Quality Manager to set up actions leading to continuous improvement.

The certification of this system is entrusted to DNV GL - Business Assurance Italia, one of the leading certification bodies worldwide.