Week 27 January - 2 February 2002
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Academy set to help electrical distributors
Schneider Electric has launched the Schneider Electric Academy, a training initiative which has been carefully formulated to address the needs of distributor staff at all levels
News from Schneider Electric, 1 February 2002
Increased service life from improved cam clutches
OEM manufacturers producing equipment for woodworking, quarrying and materials handling industries are set to benefit most from a new range of sealed cam clutches
News from Tsubakimoto UK, 1 February 2002
Supplier produces CAD library - with a little help
Corus recently announced a first for a building products manufacturer, a software application containing 3D representations of its product range for use in leading AEC CAD platforms
News from Trace Parts, 1 February 2002
High temperature versions of shock absorbers
Three new high temperature versions of a successful range of shock absorbers mean the operating temperatures are now -20C to +150C and energy capacities are 155Nm to 3400Nm per cycle
News from Ace Controls International, 31 January 2002
Cabling systems supplier elected to trade body
The AMP Netconnect Division of Tyco Electronics has been elected as a Sustaining Member of the TIA, the prime national trade association for the telecommunications industry in Great Britain
News from AMP Netconnect, 31 January 2002
201 data and voice outlets for Anglican Cathedral
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Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral, the largest in the United Kingdom, has installed a structured network cabling system to facilitate communication between different departments and with the 'real' world
News from AMP Netconnect, 31 January 2002
PLC capabilities on intelligent servo drives
A new range of intelligent digital servo drives offer not only a comprehensive range of motion control functions, but also programmable logic controller facilities
News from API Portsecap, 31 January 2002
Save time in locating faults in power cables
Savings in time and money can be made on locating faults in power cables - particularly if they are buried or otherwise inaccessible - by using the latest hand-held time-domain reflectometers
News from Megger, 31 January 2002
Gauging probes more flexible for production lines
A 32mm spindle stroke model added to a range of digital gauging probes enables a longer measurement range and provides more flexibility in incorporating the probe into a continuous production line
News from Axis Group, 31 January 2002
Corrosion Control specialist gets quality standard
BAC Corrosion Control has become one of the first companies in its industry to achieve recognition and certification to the new ISO 9001:2000 quality assurance standard
News from BAC Corrosion Control, 31 January 2002
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