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BWG Inks North American Distribution Deal with T RACE

Feb. 9, 2016
Bishop-Wisecarver Group (BWG), a family of WBENC-certified companies offering guidance solutions, contract specialty manufacturing, and mechatronic-based engineering services, has signed an agreement with T RACE, a European manufacturer of linear guides and telescopic slides.

Bishop-Wisecarver Group (BWG), a family of WBENC-certified companies offering guidance solutions, contract specialty manufacturing, and mechatronic-based engineering services, has signed an agreement with T RACE, a European manufacturer of linear guides and telescopic slides. Through this strategic partnership, BWG will be able to offering a more expansive product line and service a wider range of motion applications.

T RACE products are distinguished by unique dimensions and geometric shapes, as well as the firm’s innovative production processes. C-shaped rails with internal raceways, coupled with roller sliders or ball cage sliders, offer superior performance and size.

These products are well suited for applications where environmental conditions are critical and where ease of installation is required. Application areas are very diverse—ranging from civilian and military transport vehicles to medical equipment—encompassing those where traditional re-circulating ball slides are not an adequate linear solution.

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