Online solution center delivers substantive answers to mechanical and electromechanical motion questions
Written by Dan Comand July 20, 2011
Thomson introduces the Solution Center – an online interactive knowledgebase that provides technically substantive answers to a broad range of questions on the selection, application, installation, maintenance and general use of motion components and systems.
Machine builders and end-users can search for specific solutions, or browse questions and answers by technology category. If unable to find an answer to their question in the database, users can submit a question for a prompt, direct response from a member of the Thomson technical support team.
Solution Center technology categories include linear actuators, precision actuators, rodless cylinders, clutches and brakes, linear bearings, ball screws, lead screws, shafting, precision balls, gearheads, linear guides, and slides and positioning tables.
The Solution Center is made up of completely new and ever-expanding content that addresses a wide variety issues related to maximizing the performance of these mechanical and electromechanical motion solutions.
www.thomsonlinear.com
Solution Center technology categories include linear actuators, precision actuators, rodless cylinders, clutches and brakes, linear bearings, ball screws, lead screws, shafting, precision balls, gearheads, linear guides, and slides and positioning tables.
The Solution Center is made up of completely new and ever-expanding content that addresses a wide variety issues related to maximizing the performance of these mechanical and electromechanical motion solutions.
www.thomsonlinear.com
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