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Needed: A Tract Picture?

04/27/2006 12:29 AM

LOUUP writes:
Hello Whomever,
I am very new to trying to locate a person that would be able to answer a question for me! This is my first question posted for you to assist me with! I need a picture of a sliding mechanism that houses a tract, which a moveable device travels along that tract to a predetermined location. Would someone, please, inform me of where to look for such a contraption on this wonderful Internet? Anxiously waiting to hear back from you! Do have a glorious day! Gods Grace & Peace be with you! Sincerely, Louie

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Needed; A Tract Picture ??

04/27/2006 4:16 AM

My dictionary defines Tract as
(1) A region or area of land or water of aconsiderable but undefined extent. A period (of time).
(2) A short treatise or pamphlet, esp. on religion or morals...
Out of context, I do not understand the question. Please be more specific.

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Drawer Slides?

04/27/2006 8:02 AM
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tract???

04/27/2006 8:52 AM

Are you looking for a planimeter? Check Google.

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Slides Motors ???

04/27/2006 11:30 AM

If you're looking for a linear positioning slide, check out Baldor

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answer to your q?

04/27/2006 10:30 PM

Would it be fair to say that no one understands your question. However, Grainger Online offers more misc. hardware than almost anyone. Hope that this helps.ZZZ ZGrinch

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Re:answer to your q?

04/28/2006 12:58 AM

Sometimes you gotta think outside the box,however you must first define "box"--vertical blinds for patio doors,overhead shop cranes,sliding closet & pocket doors,el-trains,curtain rods (even the ones in semi-private hospital rooms)......Like to help; need a little more info. blessings & peace & luck be with you.

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04/28/2006 7:31 AM

Mabe This will help. They have a very useful Pdf Spec to download. http://www.crown-industrial.com/

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