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<title>Southco Displays New Flush Mount Amc Module Handle and Other Server Access Hardware at NXTComm08 (14598)</title>
<description>Concordville, PA, June 23, 2008&amp;amp;#151;The new Southco® flush mount AdvancedMC(TM) (AMC) module handle and the new Southco® CompactPCI® ejector handle were two of the many access hardware solutions for server-based systems displayed at the Southco booth during last week's NXTcomm08 show in Las Vegas. Both types of handles offer microswitch protection against short-circuits during modular board hot-swapping in network, telecom and general computing applications.</description>
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<title>New Tricept T9000 - Creative Solutions to Manufacturing Improvement with Universal Capabilities, 5-axis Interpolated Machining, Single Set-Up Processing, and Process Tailoring. (14579)</title>
<description>June 2008 - Manufacturers seeking greater flexibility, agility and multi-function capability can find a uniquely adaptable solution at IMTS in 5-axis interpolated machining by the Tricept T9000 parallel kinematic machine system. Proven with more than 300 installations worldwide at progressive aerospace, automotive, rail and general manufacturers, the amazingly versatile T9000 can perform milling, drilling, routing, deburring and finishing, optical inspection and touch probing, fastener/rivet installation, even friction stir welding with just a change of tooling. The universal machine is being exhibited on a Modular Element Systems (MES) platform that allows simple bolt-up reconfiguration between vertical, horizontal and 45° angular orientations.</description>
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<title>CP Announces Desoutter's New Modular Sequencing and Positioning Control System (13929)</title>
<description>The Posco line is part of the Desoutter family of production tools. Posco selects the correct tool torque value and position for each step in a fastening operation. Modular and flexible, the system provides solutions for custom applications, yet is built from standard products, facilitating fast delivery and making it easy for customers to specify</description>
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<title>New Product Literature Available From Ohio Rod Products (13926)</title>
<description>Ohio Rod Products now offers a new 16-page brochure featuring the company’s small diameter, long length fastener solutions and the company’s strengths, abilities and market applications. The brochure features a full list of fastener size ranges and products including machine screws, thru bolts, ladder rods and rivets</description>
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<title>OHIO ROD PRODUCTS ANNOUNCES NEW, UPDATED WEBSITE (13723)</title>
<description>Ohio Rod Products announces updates to their website, www.ohiorod.com. The updated website features a user friendly design and updated information, as well as request forms for quotes and the ability to place fastener orders or expedite orders online. Other features include complete product information, engineering data capabilities, other resource links, literature requests and contact forms for additional information or questions. A section titled “Got a Fastener Problem?” allows users to submit requests for help in finding a solution for their specific fastener needs</description>
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<title>80 Years of Innovation—Spiralock Self Locking Threaded Fasteners Help Truck Manufacturer (13316)</title>
<description>Oshkosh Truck Corporation, a top US manufacturer of heavy-duty military and commercial trucks, prides itself in manufacturing a top quality product that can perform under the most extreme weather and terrain conditions and uses Spiralock's self locking threaded fasteners to help them achieve reliable performance.</description>
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<title>New High Resolution Bolt is a Smart Fit For Critical Industrial Applications (13285)</title>
<description>Critical bolted joints often require exacting tightening procedures to establish the optimum clamp load. While tightening by torque wrenching methods is quick and easy, extensive tests have shown that a given torque can produce tensions or clamp forces varying by as much as 5 to 1 depending on bolt plating, lubrication, thread condition, nut and washer material and seventy-one other variables according to a US Air Force study.</description>
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<title>Self Locking Threaded Fasteners: Celebrating Spiralocks 80 Years of Helping Engineers (13280)</title>
<description>Eighty years ago, engineers had no idea they'd be turning to self locking threaded fasteners for the ever lighter, stronger, higher speed, higher RPM, and higher temperature designs of today. But as Spiralock Corporation of Madison Heights, Michigan (www.spiralock.com) celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, having started in 1927 as a threading tooling company, which later developed the Spiralock thread form, its self locking threaded fasteners are increasingly a solution on some of today's most critical engineering applications.</description>
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<title>Self Locking Threaded Fasteners: Michigan Company Celebrates its 80th Anniversary (13255)</title>
<description>As Spiralock Corporation of Madison Heights, Michigan (www.spiralock.com) celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, its self locking threaded fasteners are increasingly a solution for today's critical engineering applications requiring ever lighter, stronger, higher speed, vibration and temperature designs.</description>
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<title>Reusable Self Locking Thread Fastener Demonstrates Remarkable Resistance to Breakage and Fatigue in Recent Tests (13228)</title>
<description>While threaded fastener locking systems have been developed for everyday commercial products, most pose significant drawbacks for OEMs that are addressed by innovative, reusable, self locking threaded fasteners with a preload locking internal thread form.</description>
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<title>Cleveland’s Precision Screw &amp;amp; Bolt Updates Website (13032)</title>
<description>Precision Screw &amp;amp; Bolt announces updates to their website, www.precisionscrewandbolt.com. The new website features a more user-friendly design and updated information. A few new features include request forms for quotes and the ability to place fastener orders online. Other areas of the website include information on complete product and engineering data capabilities, literature requests, further resources, as well as a contact form for any additional information or questions. A section titled “Got a Fastener Problem?” allows users to submit requests for help in finding a solution for their specific fastener needs. Part of the Elgin Fastener Group, Precision Screw &amp;amp; Bolt produces cold-formed, industry standard and semi-standard fasteners in medium to high-volumes and provides in-house tooling. For more information, contact Precision Screw &amp;amp; Bolt at 216-522-1515 or visit www.precisionscrewandbolt.com</description>
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<title>New London, N.C.'s Fiber Composites Completes Purchase of WeatherBest Decking From LP Building Products (12923)</title>
<description>Fiber Composites, LLC, is a leading manufacturer of composite decking, railing and fencing used in homes and light commercial construction across North America.</description>
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<title>Extractor Tools (12772)</title>
<description>Stanley Proto has expanded its line of extracting tools with several new Stud Extractors and Nut Splitters. These time-saving tools are used to remove broken, rusted, painted over, stripped, rounded and otherwise damaged fasteners.</description>
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<title>Stanley Proto Announces Several New Extractor Tools(12529)</title>
<description>Stanley Proto has expanded its line of extracting tools with several new Stud Extractors and Nut Splitters. These time-saving tools are used to remove broken, rusted, painted over, stripped, rounded and otherwise damaged fasteners. It\'s easier and faster to remove a damaged fastener with an extractor designed for the job than it is to try to remove a damaged fastener with regular tools.</description>
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<title>Bag Trends for Autumn/Winter 2007/08(12440)</title>
<description>Large, voluminous bags are still setting the tone though new trend colours, surface finishes and details add interesting creative touches here. Bags are still the most important accessory</description>
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