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| Stock Drive Products |
| SDP/SI is an ISO 9001 manufacturer of over 68,000 off-the-shelf drive components shippable overnight worldwide. Free 2,300 page catalog/design guide library. Stocks over 68,000 pulleys, timing belts, gears, couplings, gearheads, motors, shafts, speed reducers, ball bearings, sprockets, fasteners, universal joints, vibration mounts, bushings, cams, |
Stock Drive Products
2101 Jericho Tpke
New Hyde Park,
NY 11040
USA
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| Brewer Machine & Gear Company |
| Brewer Machine & Gear manufactures a comprehensive line of chain and belt tensioners, positioners, idlers, made-to-order gears and sprockets. Brewer also distributes power transmission products and bearing of all types. |
Brewer Machine & Gear Company
2820 Clark
St Louis,
MO 63178
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| Linear Actuator Supplier |
| Serapid manufactures the Rigid Chain telescopic mechanical actuator. The Rigid Chain offers the power of a steel rod and the flexibility of a traditional chain. |
Serapid
5400 18 Mile Road
Sterling Heights
MI 48314
USA
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