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By: David Howard
Three reasons to buy a replacement electrical contact instead of an OEM electrical contact.
Replacement electrical contacts are more affordable than the OEM contact. OEMs insist on premium pricing to recoup their development costs and to guard their premium brand position.
By: David Howard
Electric motors and controls keep robotic palletizers stacking
Modern factories wisely seek out process improvement in all aspects of production. It saves time, money, and in the case of stacking products onto pallets, it prevents repetitive stress on workers. Mechanized palletizers were invented in the late 1940s.
By: David Howard
Westinghouse Electrical Contacts by Eaton and Repco Replacement Contacts for Westinghouse
Westinghouse Electric Corp., founded in 1886, is credited with helping alternating current electricity spread throughout the United States following a fierce competitive era with Edison’s General Electric Co.
By: David Howard
Why are electrical contact series discontinued so frequently?
The fundamental principals of electromagnetic controls have remained fairly straightforward and substantially unchanged for decades. What has changed is the speed of development of new motor and control devices. As each new device is created it often req
By: David Howard
Cutler Hammer Electrical Contacts versus Repco Replacement Contacts
The nearly hundred-year-old Cutler-Hammer company was acquired by Eaton Corporation in 1978. The addition of the Cutler-Hammer brand continued the expansion of Eaton’s legacy contactor lines such as Powerware and Moeller.
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