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  1. BADGE AND FUN

    Spain

    Did you know how easy, fun, fast and very much cheaper it is to customize your own promotional goods than to buy them ready-made? Design your own badges, key fobs and magnets using our machines and spare parts in just three stages: print, cut out and assemble. We strive for quality and carry out our work with passion in Barcelona. Get your creativity up and running and surprise your customers and fans! We sell machines and spare parts for making badges, key fobs and fridge magnets on printed paper.

  2. T.M.S GROUP LEBANON SAL

    Lebanon

    Trading Machinery Spare (TMS) specialised in sales of spare parts for leading USA & European brand manufacturers , Especially for Construction, Heavy Equipment and Quarrying plants.We can offer Extensive range of original and replacement spare parts, Covering a complete package from fan belt to final drive, cutting edge to crankshaft, of all sector major brands and guaranteeing unquestioned quality, We aim for 100% availability and "one Stop Shop"Facility specialising in putting together the complete package at the right price.We supply around 80% of the many different brands of the construction equipment from all over the world.Particularly commercialised trademarks such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, IR, Deutz, Cummins, Iveco, Mercedes, Wabco...Since the very beginning we have focused single mindedly on quality assurance and have remained committed to building lasting relationships with our customers.Today TMS emerged as the house of quality spare parts in the region and beyond.

  3. 50HZ 60HZ CONVERTER INC

    United States

    You mainly need to ensure that you do not operate it at a higher V/Hz (50Hz or 60Hz) ratio Than it was designed for. 1) That you should be able to use the same frequency converter at 60Hz, and even at 20% higher nominal rating, due to increased voltage, keeping currents the same. 2) Reduce cooling from the same 50Hz/60Hz motors. I would prefer to order new fan blades, or reduce the blade angle a little, and at the same time cut the tips off, to make a smaller diameter motor. But I would leave this bit to the experts! There should not be any problems in reverse the whole set-up, using a frequency converter designed for 60Hz in a 50Hz application, as long as you reduce the voltages by the appropriate 16.67 percent. You just have to ensure cooling is still adequate. GoHz is of course the easiest to handle in both cases (no fans to play around with).