Even in 1922, cars were already too fast – at least in the opinion of the English “custodians of the law” who wanted to see speed limits on the roads in England. And so the speedometer was invented. This led in a sense the to the founding of GEMO, the GEbrüder MOritz, in Berlin: The grandfather of the company’s present boss, Detlef Moritz, seized the opportunity to develop the process for the first endless speedometer shaft production.
Speedometer shafts produced by GEMO meet the demands of the automobile manufacturers in every respect.
GEMO uses only original numbers for marking. These are required only for purposes of identification and comparison and do not necessarily mean that GEMO supplies directly to that particular automobile manufacturer.
Types not included in the list are available on request. Please send us a specimen, the OE number or a drawing (minimum order quantity 100 shafts).