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What does ‘Shock Loading’ mean?

Whatever the nature of your business, you’ll be keen to avoid unnecessary damage, expense and dips in productivity. Shock loading can result in damaged equipment, diminished performance and costly...

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Special units for different applications?

I have an application that your standard units don’t fit into – What can I do? A better question to ask would be “What can we do?” As we are a family owned and run UK manufacturer of Ball Transfer...

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Is there a minimum quantity for orders?

I only need a couple of units for a private project of mine – Is there a minimum quantity that I must order? No – and we want to keep it that way. At Omnitrack we do not believe in minimum order or...

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The key to smooth Aircraft Assembly

How Are Omnitrack Ball Units Used in Aircraft Assembly? Omnitrack invented the heavy-duty range of ball transfer units in 1954. The patented “endless track” design allows heavy loads to be conveyed...

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Omnitrack Ball Transfer Units Touch Down in American Football Stadium...

Omnitrack ball transfer units touch down in American Football Stadium construction! When a leading US construction contractor wanted to create a seamless soffit panel roof to go around the 3100ft...

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Omnitrack Ball Transfer Units take the pressure in the Oil and Gas industry

Since 1958 Omnitrack have been developing and manufacturing ball transfer units (BTUs) for the Oil and Gas industry. Today Omnitrack’s BTUs are in operation around the world with most of the major Oil...

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Why Use Omnitrack’s Heavy-duty Ball Transfer Units?

Omnitrack is the original manufacturers, inventors and patentees of the heavy-duty ball transfer unit range, which has been in continuous production since 1954. Read on to learn why this range may be...

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