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Electrical Contacts

U.S. Exports of Industrial Machinery Expected to Grow

Improvements in the United States manufacturing sector always increases the demand for new and replacement parts. Manufacturing lines need maintenance and refurbishment while new products drive an increase for new components.

Square D Replacement Electrical Contacts

Square D is a century old brand that’s been trusted and admired throughout its history. However, in 1991, Schneider Electric acquired Square D. And as typical in any acquisition, some product lines were discontinued.

Control at data centers is critical

Modern data centers are engineered to extract the most processing power in the smallest footprint, using the least amount of energy. Servers, storage, and miles upon miles of cables draw an enormous amount of power and generate a large amount of heat.

The coming copper exchange-traded funds

Copper is a commodity that’s important in many types of manufacturing. It’s the third most important metal after iron and aluminum. So the potential disruption to manufacturing supplies if copper is tied up in financial instruments is realistic.

Emergency cut-off switch - it’s probably an electrical contact

Chances are, if you’ve worked on or around an assembly line, or operated industrial machinery, you’re familiar with an emergency stop button. Even if you haven’t worked in a factory setting the concept is commonly understood.


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Repco Quick Contact

We are excited to announce that REPCO has merged with USA Industrials.

For all inquiries, please contact us at service@usaindustrials.com or give us a call at 800-822-9190.

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you better with our expanded capabilities.

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