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Online configurator allows users to specify custom-molded power cords

June 27, 2013 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Power connectivity company Stay Online Corp., Creedmoor, N.C., now offers custom molded power cords. The company recently acquired two top-of-the-line molding machines to provide custom designs in addition to its in-stock standard product lines.

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Jim Higgins, General Manager, and Bob Shaw, Process Engineer, show the capabilities of Stay Online’s two 30-ton vertical, thermoplastic molding machines in the company’s Molded Cord Room.

Users can specify custom designs with an easy-to-use online configurator tool to provide custom molded power cords. They are UL and cUL approved and compliant with GSA Schedules and the Trade Agreement Act (TAA).

Custom molded power cords can be designed in real-time, using the online configurator tool and can be ordered at any time with no minimum order. Selection is easy; simply select what type of plug and connector, number of wires, amperage and voltage for the male plug and female connector; then select the cord type and length, and Stay Online provides the choices available for design.

Turnaround time for custom molded power cords can be as little as three days.

Stay Online Corp.
www.stayonline.com

Filed Under: Industry News & Events, Power Transmission, Products Tagged With: Stay Online

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