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May 29, 2009

Warrensville File & Knife (over 25 years service)

by @ 12:06 pm. Filed under General

GIS proudly represents Warrensville File & Knife, which includes American Pattern engineer’s files, saw files, milled curved tooth and rasps, as well as Swiss Pattern tangled precision, needle files, rifflers, and machine files.  In addition to specialty files, such as thread restoring, ski files, and lamination, we also handle accessories such as handles, holders, file card cleaners and other miscellaneous.

As part of our commitment to providing quality files at a fair price we are introducing Featured Products. Servicing your steel hand file requirements is of key importance to us  and we appreciate your business.

For more information, please contact Jake Marquart at jmarquar@gisedminc.com

May 20, 2009

Circuit Protection Q & A

by @ 11:11 am. Filed under General

The Problem / The Solution

THE PROBLEM: Higher Rating Surface-Mount Fuses Have Not Been Available

Designers are packing more and more components onto a board, requiring circuits to carry currents as high as 20A or 30A. Protecting board-level devices from faults at these current levels presents a problem because a secondary side fuse with the required overcurrent rating often is not available.

 

THE SOLUTION: 456 Series Fuse Offers High-Amp Circuit Protection Compatible with Faster Pick and Place Electronics Assembly Processes

Addressing customer requests for smaller embedded device protection of higher-current applications, Littelfuse has launched a new series of 20A and 30A subminiature surface-mount fuses. They are the industry’s first 125V subminiature surface mount fuses with current ratings above 15A

Spec sheets available upon request, please contact Jake Marquart @ jmarquar@gisedminc.com for more info!