Taking It Up A Gear: Allied Electronics & Automation Expands Online Selection of Motion Control and Power Transmission Products

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September 29, 2020

As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance product availability in high-demand categories, Allied Electronics and Automation has further expanded its ready-to-ship inventory of motion control and power transmission solutions to more than 2,000 SKUs – helping engineers, purchasers, maintainers, fleet and facility managers, and inventors build, maintain and renew their machinery.

The newly expanded inventory includes bearings, bushings, belts, sprockets, belts, couplings, clutches, pulleys, motors and lubricants from leading suppliers like Baldor-Reliance, Koyo, Martin Sprocket & Gear and TB Woods designed for a wide range of environments, including industrial applications, production lines and conveyor systems. 

In addition to continuously expanding inventory of more than 3.5 million products, customers shopping the Allied website benefit from tens of thousands of 360-degree high-resolution images, more than 1.1 million up-to-date product data sheets, expert advice on a wide range of topics, responsive customer service, and a connection to the company’s global DesignSpark online engineering community.

For more information, visit www.alliedelec.com.

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