Rolex Rings Limited manufactures and sells machined / forged rings and auto components in India and internationally. It offers transmission components, such as gear blanks, ring gears, sun and pinion products, shafts, and lock nuts; engine components, including pullies, cam lobs, and other forged components; chasis components comprising wheel hubs, gen2 and gen3 bearing components, output shafts, and CVJ components; bearing rings; and exhaust system components consisting of flanges, biocones, and tulips. The company's products are used in industrial, railways, off highway, earth moving, windmill, textile, electrical, defense, power, aerospace, marine, and oil and natural gas industries, as well as for two, three, and four wheelers. Rolex Rings Limited was founded in 1977 and is based in Rajkot, India.
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