New electronic controls literature available from Tuthill Controls

April 5, 2007
Tuthill Controls Group now offers sixteen new literature sheets featuring various models of their new electronic controls

Tuthill Controls Group now offers sixteen new literature sheets featuring various models of their new electronic controls. The literature sheets provide information for a non-contact joystick, two hand controller models, eight models of floor mounted pedals, three suspended pedals and two non-contact sensor rotary position control systems.

Each sheet gives a detailed description and various applications, along with features and benefits of the specific electronic control. Most sheets also include performance and characteristic charts, as well as illustrations of the product dimensions.

These electronic controls are used for a wide range of applications including trucks and buses, construction, farm and material handling equipment and other industrial vehicles.

Tuthill Controls provides both mechanical and electronic controls to OEM markets including aviation, performance racing, military, lawn and garden, construction equipment, farm equipment, industrial machinery and HVAC equipment, as well as aftermarket parts applications.

For more information contact Tuthill Controls Group, 2110 Summit Street, New Haven, IN 46774. Phone: 260-749-5105, Fax: 260-493-2387, www.tuthillcontrols.com.

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