June 3 (Reuters) - Carlyle said on Wednesday it agreed to sell mechanical drive systems provider Flender to Triton Partners in a deal between equity firms.

• The terms of the transaction have not been disclosed

• The transaction is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2026

• Germany-based Flender is a supplier of gearboxes, couplings and generators for industrial and wind power applications with more than 8,000 employees in 34 countries

• Triton Partners' expertise in the energy industry includes current and previous investments in companies such as RENK, Trench and FairWind

• Bloomberg reported on Tuesday Triton was nearing $3.5 billion deal for Flender, which Carlyle bought from Siemens in 2021

(Reporting by Linda Pasquini Editing by Ludwig Burger)

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