| DORNIER | EMBRAER | FOKKER | GULFSTREAM | LOKKHEED | MCDONNEL DOUGLAS | PILATUS | PIAGGIO | SAAB | SIKORSKY
In 2003 Marathon Power Technologies acquired Norco Inc, a manufacturer of custom engineered hold open rods, vari- ous mechanical devices for commercial and military application as well as a line of specialty power transmission products, ball reversers, rollnuts and actuators. The acquisition brought the two companies together housed in Waco, TX. with the new name of MarathonNorco Aerospace, Inc. (MNAI)
The mechanical products are produced in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, lengths and special features, MNAI mechani- cal product line are perfectly suited for many industrial (power transmissions & quick disconnects), commercial (aviation), marine (power transmission & latches), and various military applications. MNAI hold open rods features our patented locking mechanism, an optimum weight/strength ratio, and design flexibility with multiple end-fitting compatibility, rod end bearings, universal joints, clevis pins and more.
MECHANICAL PRODUCTS
• Hold Open Rods Fixed Length Telescopic
• Quick Disconnects Interlocks Couplex Tensol Lock Cable Lock Receivers
• Panel Fasteners Vibragard Turnex.
• Power Transmission Rollnuts Ball Reverser
MNAI is a global leader in customer designed devices. Nearly limitless in potential design configurations, spe- cial designs can accommodate materials of any type and have been used in many applications including aircraft construction, ground based communication and satellite systems, military, industrial, and commercial projects.
If it flies in the skies we’re on it! 8301 IMPERIAL DRIVE, PO BOX 8223, WACO, TX. 76712 | PH: 254-776-0650 | FAX: 254-776-6558
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