TASA Micro SPM, an Indian builder of special-purpose machines for gear manufacturing and broaching, announced its first-ever participation as an exhibitor at EMO Hannover 2025 (September 22–26). The company will showcase new gear-making developments alongside its proven broaching platforms at Hall 13, Stand E38.
“We welcome you to Hall 13, E38 to see our new developments,” said Aroop Kumar Sen, Director, TASA Micro SPM. “That includes our gear solutions, such as gear hobbing and gear-end finishing/chamfering, and our table-up broaching machines. You’ll also see our standard solutions in broaching, surface broaching, and hard broaching.”
“Every EMO we visit to understand where the machine-tool industry is heading, what’s new and what’s proven,” Sen added. “This is our first time exhibiting, and our goal is to showcase Indian-built capability, meet peer companies, and create bonds that bring more advancements to India. Bring your drawing, we’ll map the process and size the right configuration.”
TASA Micro SPM’s gear line spotlights gear-end finishing/chamfering alongside gear hobbing (under development). As Director Aroop Kumar Sen notes, “Today, we are the highest seller of gear-chamfering machines across India,” and the EMO showcase is aimed at giving visitors a clear view of the company’s path to quieter, higher-performing gearboxes.
On broaching, TASA will run its full portfolio: table-up broaching, with the operator at floor level while the component moves relative to the tool, rated up to 250 tons (the only Indian maker at this capacity), and vertical broaching up to 150 tons. Coverage spans internal, keyway/T-slot, helical, hard, and surface broaching, with a new blade broaching machine supporting Indian Air Force programs. On the stand, the team will also conduct application mapping, fixturing logic, load cases, tolerance-band targets, and controls strategy, so visitors can progress from first trial to stable productio
Founded in 1995 by Ashok Kumar Sen after 26 years in tool design at Escorts, TASA Micro SPM began with special-purpose jigs and fixtures and evolved into a machine builder, localising capabilities that were long imported. The company’s machines serve automotive, defense, and allied sectors. On impact, TASA notes that a significant share of components used by leading commercial vehicle makers in India are produced on its machines.
TASA Micro SPM (est. 1995, Faridabad, India) designs and builds special-purpose machines for gear manufacturing and broaching. The company’s portfolio spans gear-end finishing/chamfering, gear hobbing (under development), and high-capacity table-up and vertical broaching machines covering internal, keyway/T-slot, helical, hard, and surface operations. TASA integrates fixturing, process, and controls to deliver first-time-right parts and predictable takt for OEMs and Tier suppliers in automotive, defense, and general engineering.