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Home » Assembly in Action: Modified Thermostats Solve Design, Manufacturing Problems
When designers at appliance manufacturer Tacony Corp. (Fenton, MO) created a new low-profile, upright vacuum cleaner, it was up to Tacony’s manufacturing division, based in St. James, MO, to find a thermostat that would not only meet the temperature requirements for the product, but also fit into the small area provided for the new product’s electronics.