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A blog for savvy engineers, featuring technical info, interesting and unique products, special application solutions, industry news, etc. J.W. Winco is a supplier of industrial components that partners with engineers to provide complete design solutions.
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Revolutionary Fastening Clamps from Misati

Oct 28, 2009
We wanted to share with you today a very special product line offered by J.W. Winco. Misati, S.L., an ISO 9001-certified company in Barcelona, Spain, has been supplying industrial clamps to the world since 1979, and we now distribute these remarkable...

AN 410 Adjustable Guide Rail Brackets with 4-Prong Knob

Oct 21, 2009
Here's another new product we've recently introduced to our line of standard machine components, in the Conveyor Components category: our series AN 410 Adjustable Guide Rail Brackets with 4-Prong Knob. These brackets are typically used with adjusting...

GN 350.2 Steel Leveling Sets with Spherical Washers

Oct 8, 2009
Diane here, showcasing another recent addition to our product line: our series GN 350.2 Steel Leveling Sets with Spherical Washers. These leveling sets are used for leveling, adjusting, and linking operations. Offered in metric sizes, the sets are...

GN 6333 Metric Size Quick Release Hex Nuts

Sep 29, 2009
It's Diane introducing another new product today...our series GN 6333 Metric Size Quick Release Hex Nuts. The nuts are RoHS compliant and made of forged, zinc-plated steel with a tensile strength of 1000 N/mm2. They are useful for applications where...

GN 927 Clamping Levers with Eccentrical Cam

Sep 16, 2009
Diane posting today with another of our new products, our series GN 927 Clamping Levers with Eccentrical Cam. These clamping levers are used for rapid clamping and releasing, and come in both tapped and stud types. In contrast to a clamping operation...


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