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PAD LCK/KNB SL SW/5 1/4 INCH LCK
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PowerPk 120-277VAC 50-60hz 24VDC AutoMan
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Littelfuse Food and Beverage Capabilities
Littelfuse, Inc.

Littelfuse Food and Beverage Capabilities

Littelfuse products deliver protection, safe control and distribution of electrical power to optimize your food and beverage processing operations. From dairies to wineries and meat processing to bakeries, Littelfuse products can help protect your equipment and people.
Ascend™ Smart In-Wall Timer (STW700W) by Intermatic
Intermatic, Inc.

Ascend™ Smart In-Wall Timer (STW700W) by Intermatic

Simplify home lighting automation projects with the new Ascend™ Smart In-Wall Timer by Intermatic. Our new Wi-Fi enabled control offers many of the same benefits of a complex home automation system without all the hassle.
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Intermatic Adds New 2- and 4-Channel ARISTA™ Controllers

Intermatic Adds New 2- and 4-Channel ARISTA™ Controllers

Take commercial projects to new heights with ARISTA™ ALC2-R 2-Channel and ALC4-R 4-Channel Room Controllers. The new controllers add to the existing ARISTA Lighting Control System, helping contractors do more with less. Installers can integrate the ALC2-R or ALC4-R to support dimming, plug-load control, standard ON/OFF control, and built-in advanced scheduling a variety of indoor applications.
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Industrial Automation Evolution - Then and Now

Industrial Automation Evolution - Then and Now

During the Industrial Revolution, which started in the 18th century, the origins of automation emerged, leading to significant technological change. This era introduced the use of mechanized equipment, such as the steam engine and the spinning jenny, revolutionizing the manufacturing process by reducing the reliance on manual labor. These advancements laid the foundation for what we now know as automation.
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ARISTA Advanced Lighting Control System
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Littelfuse High-Speed Fuses
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