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Principal Sales, Inc., specializes in
products for electrical substations. Select a product from the pop-up
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Designed Metal Components, Inc.
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The DMC PowerLok® substation bus connection system is a revolutionary way of joining your substation bus bar with decades of proven
use in demanding environments. It offers the reliable, permanent performance of a weld at a
fraction of the installation time using the DMC 360° radial swaging
technique. That means the DMC PowerLok® system goes on cold, without
welding, using specially designed compression connectors and handheld
tooling.
DMC CableLok's state of the art design combines radial swage technology
and the experience of over a half a century in the connector business.
The DMC CableLok system can swage a variety of configurations to
a wide range of cable sizes with a minimum amount of DMC installation
tooling required.
Represent in Ohio.
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Empower |
Software package which provides the power industry users with a
state of the art tool for maintenance scheduling, detailed record
keeping, powerful search and retrieval of data and creation of
management reports.
Download the spec sheet (Adobe PDF Format)
Get Adobe Reader here.
Represent in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Western Pa. and West Virginia
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Highfield Mfg Co. |
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Highfield Mfg. Co. manufactures a broad range of Utility Company
barrel lock and key systems, security hardware, specialty tools, metal-formed
sealing devices, and safety valves. The company has been serving the needs of
Utility companies for over 65 years. They designed, patented and manufactured the
Industry's first barrel lock in 1933.
Represent in Ohio, Western Pa. and West Virginia.
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Leak Sealing Solutions by Transmission and Distribution Systems, Inc. |
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Substation transformer and circuit breaker leak seal solutions for the
Utility Industry. Specializing in transformer oil and OCB/SF6 breaker
leak detection and repairs.
Represent in Ohio, Kentucky, Southern Indiana
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