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Rapid-and-Reduced Cost Delivery Program

By Design World Staff | April 10, 2007

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WOOD DALE, IL – Thomson introduces Bearings Now! – a new inventory program that promises same day and next day shipping, from local inventory, on most Thomson Ball Bushing Bearing products. Inventory is available from three strategic locations throughout the United States. The goal is reduced delivery time and shipping costs to distributor locations across the United States. Included in the program is Thomson inch and metric ‘A’, Super and Super Smart Ball Bushing bearings with matching pillow blocks and seals.

“Thomson Ball Bushing bearing solutions are self-aligning to reduce installation time and cost, while maximizing bearing performance and life. They also offer up to six times the load capacity or 216 times the travel life when compared with convention linear bearings, and provide industry-leading speeds and accelerations without the derating factors common to many linear guide products,” says Dennis Howe, Business Unit Director, Linear Bearings and Guides.

A similar program promises quick, reduced-cost delivery of cut-to-length and special machined Thomson 60 Case Shafting products, from local inventory, to distributor locations throughout North America.

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About Thomson
With more than 60 years of motion control innovation and quality, Thomson is the industry’s premiere producer of Ball Bushing bearings, 60 Case Shafting and related linear motion control products. Thomson pioneered the Ball Bushing bearing in 1945, and has set the standard ever since with an unsurpassed set of mechanical motion control solutions serving a wide range of markets. Thomson is a trusted brand of Danaher Motion.

Danaher Motion
1500 Mittel Boulevard
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073

Tel: 1-866-993-2624
Fax: 1-636-281-1517

E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.DanaherMotion.com


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