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Leveling Cast Series from FOOT MASTER
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — FOOT MASTER® has introduced its GDH and GDL series casters with additional leveling capability. The GDH and GDL series are the newest additions to a diverse and growing line of leveling caster products. FOOT MASTER® level- ing casters achieve both easy movement and leveling set, creat- ing several advantages, such as transporting items and materials efficiently, moving or relocating equipment, and faster deployment of devices and machines. GDH and GDL Series are RoHS-compli- ant and REACH-certified, have load capacities that range from 330 to 1,500 lb (150 to 700 kg), and allow for alternate leveling adjustment. With more radial access and
larger stem, the GDH has increased height adjustability of 1.4 to 1.9 in. (35 to 48 mm)
depending on the model. GDH and GDL utilize a pressed steel top plate, double ball
Casters with leveling.
bearings with hardened steel race- ways in the swivel head, and a powder coated aluminum frame. Wheel options include nylon 66, MC nylon and cast polyurethane
on an aluminum core. Contact: DoRodo®, 1165
Electric Avenue, Wayland, MI 49248 % 615-866-2040 E-mail:
ade@dorodo.net Web:
www.dorodo.net
Instrument-Grade RF Coaxial Cable Assemblies from Cal Test
YORBA LINDA, CA — Cal Test has introduced a family of instrument-grade RF coaxial cable assemblies. This new fami- ly uses RG142B/U, 50W double- shielded coaxial cable, designed to offer higher bandwidth than standard RG58 cable while being cost effective for general usage. It includes the most common-
ly used coaxial connectors — n- type, SMA and BNC —in five con- venient assemblies. Instrument-
grade cables are second only to metrology-grade products. This type of cable is suitable for every- day testing needs, whether to interconnect oscilloscopes, spec-
trum analyzers, VNAs, or AWGs. Contact: Cal Test Electron - ics, 22820 Savi Ranch Parkway,
Yorba Linda, CA 92887 % 714-221-9330 fax: 714-921-9849 E-mail: info@caltestelec -
tronics.com Web:
www.caltestelectronics.com
COSEL Expands family of Medical Power Supplies
SAN JOSE, CA — COSEL has expanded its medical power offer- ing with the addition of the PJMA series. The 600W PJMA600F and the 1,000W rated PJMA1000F have a universal input range of 85 to 264 VAC and comply with international safety standards. Designed for demanding medical applications, the PJMA series input/output isolation complies with 2xMOPP requirements. Based on a robust platform,
RoHS
the design has been optimized to offer an excellent price-to-per- formance ratio for medical appli- cations that require a high-qual- ity power solution. The PJMA series is avail-
able in four output voltages of 12, 24, 36, and 48 VDC. Medical applications are requiring robust and highly reliable power sup- plies that are able to operate around the world and comply with safety regulations. The PJMA series can be oper-
ated with input voltage from 85 to 264 VAC, and has a typical effi- ciency of 88 percent at high line.
PJMA series medical power supplies.
Four single output voltages are available as standard in each unit. Specifically, that is 12V/50A, 24V/ 25A, 36V/16.7A, and 48V/12.5A for the PJMA600F, and 12V/84A, 24V/42A, 36V/28A, and 48V/21A for the PJMA1000F. The output voltage can be adjusted by using a
built-in potentiometer. Contact: COSEL USA, Inc.,
1546 Montague Expressway, San Jose, CA 95131 % 408-980-5144 E-mail:
sales@coselusa.com Web:
www.coselusa.com
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