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News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Solenoid design service
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2006
Bespoke solenoid design service at Aerco
Aerco has set up a specialised design and manufacturing service to provide customers with bespoke solenoids to meet particularly demanding applications or for when a product has become obsolete
Aerco has set up a specialised design and manufacturing service to provide customers with bespoke solenoids to meet particularly demanding or unusual applications or for when a product has become obsolete One customer that has benefited from this service was having problems obtaining a solenoid that had been used throughout the country for many years in a mechanism for bowling alleys
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The failure to locate a suitable replacement would have led to the early demise of this machine costing the operators many thousands of pounds.
Aerco designed a new solenoid that replaced and improved upon the old design, to keep the equipment running for many years to come.
Aerco supplies and stocks solenoids from both Mechetronics and BLP and in the majority of cases can meet customer requirements with a standard product.
However, this new service operated by the Aerco Design Support team can provide a solenoid that meets the precise specification in terms of physical form, types and ratings of coil, operating voltage, activation force, type of plunger and any other aspect of a solenoid that is required to meet a particular application.
Solenoids can be designed to meet all relevant standards, including RoHS compliance.
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