New LoPro Linear Actuators from Bishop-Wisecarver ship within 3 business days
LoPro® Linear Actuators excel in high speed, long length and dirty environments.
Bishop-Wisecarver invented the DualVee® guide wheel over 50 years ago in four sizes of carbon steel as a component-based problem solver for harsh, debris-laden environments. It's 2019. They now offer product options that include UtiliTrak® linear guides, LoPro® linear actuators to complete actuated system solutions.
LoPro® Linear Actuators excel in high speed, long length and dirty environments. UtiliTrak® is constructed with DualVee Motion Technology® in vee and vee/crown designs, and using MadeWell® Crown Rollers, and are perfect for commercial applications in need of a compact, easy-to-install, and low maintenance solution.
Both LoPro® and UtiliTrak® are available as part of the Bishop-Wisecarver QuickShip Program (ships from the facility within 3 business days).
Learn how LoPro® and UtiliTrak® can be the ideal linear guide solutions for your packaging application.
Information on the LoPro® Linear Actuators from Bishop-Wisecarver can be viewed at:
https://www.electromate.com/assets/catalog-library/pdfs/bishop-wisecarver/Bishop-Wisecarver-Actuators-LoPro-Linear-Guideance-Systems-catalog.pdf
For further information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com
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