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Danfoss publishes Guide to Drives and Soft Starters
 
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Danfoss publishes Guide to Drives and Soft Starters
February 4, 2008 - LOVES PARK, IL - Danfoss Drives has available a new Guide to Drives and Soft Starters for Machine and Plant Automation. This comprehensive and fully illustrated guide features its complete family of VLT variable frequency drives and MCD soft starters for industrial applications, with detailed product benefits and features, general specifications, dimensions, performance data, options and accessories, and ordering information. The guide also includes a functional comparison chart for drives and soft starters to aid in product selection.

Danfoss is a leading manufacturer of precision mechanical and electrical components, with locations in more than 120 countries. Danfoss created the VLT name when they introduced the world’s first mass-produced VFD in 1968, and the name has set the standard for high performance quality variable frequency drives ever since.
 
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