History of Oriental Motor
Chronology
- 1885-1950 From Inception to Incorporation
- 1951-1957 Promoting Standardization and Building Foundations
- 1958-1978 Change and Development
- 1979-1988 Transition into a Comprehensive Motor Manufacturer
- 1989-1995 Evolution and Expansion
- 1996-2000 Advancement and Pioneering
- 2001-2005 Responding to Developments
- 2006-Present Transformation and Leaping Forward
1885-1950 From Inception to Incorporation
We began by selling pharmaceutical and medical equipment in Nihonbashi and eventually began making motors.
- 1885
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- 1902
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- 1909
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1/8 hp Single-Phase Commutator Motor WA-CSV
Working Scene
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- 1917
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- 1922
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- 1923
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1/30 hp Commutator Motor
A-CSV
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- 1926
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Working Scene From 1935
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- 1940
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Products From the 1940s
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The Oldest Extant Catalog, Dating From 1943
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- 1950
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Working Scene
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1951-1957 Promoting Standardization and Building Foundations
This period saw the standardization of motors, which had previously been made to order.
By allowing customers to select from a catalog, the company achieved low prices and short delivery times.
- 1951
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H Series
Gearhead 2G
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Work Scene in the 1950s
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- 1952
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Promoting Standardized Products
Magazine Artisement (1952)
- 1953
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- 1955
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Bed-Type Synchronous Motor (5006)
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- 1956
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MT2K-A
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- 1957
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Desk Calendar
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General Catalog #1 (1957)
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1958-1978 Change and Development
With the development of Japanese industry, motors changed from signal motors for communication equipment to high-power motors, which require high torque and strength. Motors became a device that "turn in any direction," "stop instantly," and "change speed."
- 1959
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- 1960
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- 1962
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- 1963
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Q Series
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- 1966
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K Series and
Gearhead GK type
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MRQ12
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- 1967
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- 1971
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SB51
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- 1974
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- 1978
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(Upper right) 8-inch floppy disk
(Bottom right) 3.5-inch floppy disk
(Left) Floppy disk Drive Unit
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1979-1988 Transition into a Comprehensive Motor Manufacturer
The 1980s was a time when the number of products we handled expanded rapidly. The need for motors in the semiconductor manufacturing equipment industry, medical equipment industry, and other industries was increasing, and the expansion of our business overseas progressed greatly.
- 1980
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- 1981
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PH566
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- 1982
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OM Europa (Germany) Headquarters, circa 1985
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- 1983
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Technical cooperation with Papst of Germany.
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- 1984
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- 1985
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UPD Series
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- 1986
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- 1987
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New K Series
New K Series Brochure
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- 1988
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MD410
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1989-1995 Evolution and Expansion
We developed linear motion mechanism products that pre-combine motors with linear slides and cylinders, to create a product which realizes linear drive. Stepper motors spread mainly to the medical equipment and food packaging equipment industries, while DC input board type drivers were launched for photocopiers, printers, fax machines, plotters, and other industries. Needs changed to higher precision and output, and we expanded our gear product line for control motors accordingly.
- 1989
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- 1990
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FP Series
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FP Series Advertisement
(1993)
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Technical Fair '90
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- 1991
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- 1992
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UPK Series
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"New Motion"
First Issue
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- 1993
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- 1994
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- 1995
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1996-2000 Advancement and Pioneering
We launched products compliant with global standards and established a system for stable supply and service growth in the USA, Europe, and Asia, matching that provided in Japan.
- 1996
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MHK Series
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Soma Plant Opening Ceremony
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- 1997
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FPW Series
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Hollow shaft RH type
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- 1998
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αSTEP AS Series
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αSTEP
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- 1999
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- 2000
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RK Series
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2001-2005 Responding to Developments
Promoted environmental response activities amidst difficult circumstances following the burst of the IT bubble. The semiconductor, medical equipment, ticket-vending machine, and other equipment industries sought compliance with safety standards, and regarding linear-drive products, we introduced new products with concepts based on ease of use.
- 2001
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EZS Series
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DG Series
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Takamatsu Kozai Plant Completion Ceremony
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- 2002
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MRS25
PK Series Catalog
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- 2003
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- 2004
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Established a local subsidiary in Shanghai
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- 2005
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CRK Series
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International Robot Exhibition, 2005
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2006 and BeyondTransformation and Leaping Forward
In recent years, the network transformation of FA equipment has accelerated, and we are also developing motor products that are compatible with upper-level systems. In 2006, we changed our brand mark to reflect the image of powerful evolution, responding flexibly to the needs of the times and proposing new motion systems in a speedy manner.
- 2006
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Brand Mark
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Tsuchiura Plant Precision Machining Building
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- 2007
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AR Series
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- 2008
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EZlimo Advertisements
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- 2009
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BLE Series
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Tsukuba Plant
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- 2010
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Tokyo Showrooms
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- 2011
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- 2012
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KII Series
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Takamatsu Kokubunji Plant
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- 2013
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AZ Series
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BMU Series
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- 2014
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KIIS Series
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EAS Series/EAC Series
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Tokyo Showrooms
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- 2015
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BLE2 Series
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EMR Series
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- 2016
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Newspaper Advertisements
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Reliability Testing Building
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- 2017
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FSC-24
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Kurumin Mark
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- 2020
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70th Anniversary Logo
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