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News Release from: Norgren | Subject: Fast track actuator service
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 May 2005
Fast track to pneumatic actuators
Norgren, the motion and fluid control specialist, has recently launched its new innovative fast track actuator service.
Norgren, the motion and fluid control specialist, has recently launched its new innovative fast track actuator service In the event of breakdowns that can damage reputations, impact production levels and ultimately lead to falling profits it is imperative that solutions to address the problems are readily accessible and can be delivered fast
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Norgren's new Fast Track actuator service guarantees that maintenance personnel are able to take delivery of actuators from Norgren within 24 hours if orders are received before 1600 hours.
Customers can also make their own arrangements for delivery if it is required, ie collect from Norgren's Lichfield or Farnham facilities or via their own preferred courier.
All Norgren actuators come with a world leading two year warranty and the Fast Tack service offers units from the popular PRA/180000 and RA/8000 ISO/VDMA, RT/57000 small roundline, RM/90000 compact, RM/900 Imperial series and M/46000 Lintra rodless series.
All the customer needs to do is to fill in the faxback form that is available from Norgren or from one of its independent distributors, send it back to the number shown on the documentation and the actuator will be manufactured to the specific requirements.
Should there be any questions concerning the specification, Norgren's knowledgeable engineers are on hand to advise on the best solution.
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