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ITT Showcases Motion Control Portfolio

Sept. 30, 2015
ITT Corporation is showcasing its portfolio of customized motion control solutions at Pack Expo 2015 in Las Vegas. The firm is demonstrating its shock absorbers, rotary actuators, and custom cylinders with interactive, 3D views of the products, components, and processes.

ITT Corporation is showcasing its portfolio of customized motion control solutions at Pack Expo 2015 in Las Vegas. The firm is demonstrating its shock absorbers, rotary actuators, and custom cylinders with interactive, 3D views of the products, components, and processes.

Specifically, ITT’s Enidine, Turn-Act, and Compact Automation Products brands are being spotlighted. The Enidine ECO Series non-adjustable shock absorber accommodates a wide range of operating conditions with varying masses or propelling forces, covering a variety of application parameters. The Turn-Act series rotary actuator has one moving part, providing no backlash or loss of motion, precise repeatability, and continuous full torque throughout rotation. Compact Automation Products’ custom cylinders, slides, and precision glides are created with materials suitable for hazardous environments.

ITT representatives will be available for meetings at Booth S-8405 on the south upper level.

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