MACHINERY COMPONENTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALUMI-LITE Alinabal, Inc. Milford CT machinery components, namely rod ends;ALUMI LITE; ALUMI LIGHT;
AMERICAN METRIC AMERICAN-METRIC CORPORATION 52 METRIC ROAD LAURENS SC 29360 machinery components, namely mechanical power transmission components, namely power transmission belts and chains, bushings and couplings, gears, motors, pulleys, sprockets and shafts, and sealing rings;AMERICAN;
THERMOLINK Hydrotec Polisher Corporation 12 NW Eight Avenue Portland OR 97209 machinery components; namely, the planten and cooling jacket of polishing machines;THERMO-LINK;
WINDAK Windak AB Veddestavägen 13 SE-175 72 JÄRFÄLLA Sweden Machinery and components, parts and fittings therefor for the wire industry, namely, wire and cable coiling machines, wire and cable spooling machines, wire and cable rewinding machinery, wire and cable packaging machines, palletizing equipment, wire and cable payoff and take-up machinery; machines, machinery and installations composed thereof, for the packaging, handling, and storage of wires, strands, electric conductors and cables, tubings and other flexible products; drawing, coiling, spooling, reeling and palletizing machines for the packaging of flexible products onto spools, reels, coils and pallets; spare structural parts to the aforesaid goods;Installation, upgrading, maintenance and repair of machines and equipment for the wire industry; installation, upgrading, maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical components, parts, fittings and accessories of machines and equipment for the wire industry; upgrading of computer hardware;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A support structure for auxiliary machinery in a seagoing vessel, the support structure comprising a trussed frame supporting a mounting plate at an elevated height above the bottom or deck of the vessel, the mounting plate being adapted to support auxiliary machinery, the trussed frame comprising beams arranged in triangles along the sides and ends of the frame, whereby the frame elevates the machinery and provides ready access to the underside of the machinery.