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Industrial Parts & Services, Inc.
E-mail: sales@ips-press.com
Since 1935,
UNISORB has been serving the machinery installation needs of all segments of
the manufacturing industry. As a part of our commitment to provide the best
installation products and services, UNISORB maintains the only industry staff
of engineers devoted exclusively to the design and implementation of complete
machinery installation systems. From concept to final installation, UNISORB
ensures optimum performance of mounted equipment.

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At UNISORB Installation Technologies, we have designed our new line of Quantum PM Press Mounts to meet the installation and mounting needs for virtually any press built. From smaller tonnage presses to large transfer presses in excess of 3,000 tons capacity, UNISORB Quantum PM Press Mounts will provide an ideal installation. We have over 100 standard individual mount configurations available to meet the requirements of any press application. In addition, we maintain the flexibility to provide specialty application mounts that nobody else in the mounting business offers. Our revolutionary field tunable modular elastomeric isolation pads outperform the competition-hands down! Over 100 standard individual mount configurations availableUNISORB offers exceptionally rugged basic construction of cast ductile iron and structural steel, assuring many years of trouble-free service in the most demanding applications. UNISORB's experienced Engineering Department thoroughly reviews each application. The modular elastomeric isolation pads we offer provide the best mounting system available anywhere. We have developed a revolutionary new tunable isolation system that permits us to provide specific mount characteristics, meeting exact application requirements. Eliminate press installation problems with UNISORB Quantum PM Press Mounts
UNISORB offers free on-site
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