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News Release from: JW Winco | Subject: Standard machine components engineering manual
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 January 2004

Manual and CD bring full range together

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JW Winco has published a new "Standard machine components engineering manual".

JW Winco has published a new "Standard machine components engineering manual" The new 764-page manual is a leaner, more defined presentation than previous versions, a reduction from the company's two earlier catalogues that were over 1200 pages combined

The search for products is simplified: pictorial section indexes depict the company's full product offering, and product pages themselves provide complete information on core items.

Comprehensive information on the complete product line of over 14,000 parts is presented on an enclosed CD catalogue.

The manual offers new products as well as more complete engineering and design information, and the CD includes 13,000 2D CAD files, for nearly the entire product offering.

The new manual and CD feature 18 sections of product groupings, including adjustable levers, control levers, pull handles and access hardware, revolving handles, handwheels, cranks, levelling devices, knobs, control knobs, indexing, spring and ball plungers, jig, fixture and fastening components, joints and oil sight glasses, casters and wheels, toggle clamps, work-holding components, tools, metric electrical components and fasteners and seals.

The content of the CD, including downloadable CAD drawings, is also viewable in its entirety on the Winco website.

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