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Join Balluff on March 29-30 at the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati for the Metal Stamping and Lubrication Technology Conference, produced by the Precision Metalforming Association.
When Lou and Emory Upton started building electric motor-driven wringer washing machines 100 years ago, the world was a different place. Electrical appliances were considered to be luxury items.