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Address:
Unit 8a Tring Industrial Estate Upper Icknield Way
Tring
HP23 4JX
United Kingdom
Telephone: (United Kingdom) +44 1442 828387
http://www.mgbelectrical.co.uk
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Listing of all 6 news releases from MGB Electrical:
New distribution block saves panel space
Whether you refer to them as splitter terminals, distribution blocks, splitter boxes or terminal blocks the function is the same, you take one cable in and get several cables out
News from MGB Electrical (10 May 2006)
Electrical components with application expertise
MGB Electrical operates in three key electrical areas, each offering you expertise through skilled, knowledgeable and trained staff: product supply, engineering services, and hazardous area equipment
News from MGB Electrical ( 2 May 2006)
New sales team member at MGB Electrical
In order to meet the needs of their growing business MGB Electrical have recruited a new member to their team, with experience in enclosure technology
News from MGB Electrical (31 March 2006)
MGB and Idec deal gives push buttons at low prices
Idec have teamed up with MGB Electrical to promote the new YW series push buttons and pilot lights, a new family of 22mm control units from Idec, offering unrivalled quality and competitive prices
News from MGB Electrical (19 September 2005)
UK deal to supply Ensto boxes and enclosures
Ensto the Finnish manufacturer of high quality ABS and polycarbonate boxes, mild steel and stainless steel enclosures have appointed MGB Electrical as their main dealer in the UK
News from MGB Electrical (19 September 2005)
Customising hazardous area equipment
Being able to source a standard EExe junction box or control unit is seen as a simple task, with these items being available off the shelf: MGB Electrical can achieve this even with modifications!
News from MGB Electrical ( 6 July 2005)

