Lighting up
Curtis UK was established in 1974 and is the largest European sales and service subsidiary of Curtis Instruments, a global corporation headquartered in New York.
Curtis UK was established in 1974 and is the largest European sales and service subsidiary of Curtis Instruments, a global corporation headquartered in New York.
Curtis Instruments has announced
the launch of its new 16 page multilingual
Safety & Warning Products
brochure.
The Curtis safety selection
features beacons in the three
key technologies of a rotating
optic range wit
The best partnerships in business are based on synergy of products and performance and a mutual ethos of customer care. This is said to be the case with Curtis Instruments and Doosan whose new advanced portfolio of electric powered forklift trucks, controlled by advanced Curtis AC motor controllers, are setting the industry standard.
With the dark mornings and afternoons drawing in, Curtis Instruments says that it’s wise to invest in their specialist lighting options, notably the LED work lamps and the Blue Spot Visual Warning Lamps for all manner of vehicles.
Fleet batteries can fail or perform below expectation due to inappropriate use or repeated opportunity charging.
Harmill Systems undertake specialised engineering projects resulting in award winning maintenance equipment for the railway industry that helps people work safely and efficiently.
In December 2013 Curtis Instruments (UK) Ltd, a subsidiary of Curtis instruments Inc., was awarded ISO 14001:2004, a certification by BSI in acknowledgment of the company’s successful implementation of an Environmental Management System.
Curtis Instruments’ new and enhanced corporate website is now live at: www.curtisinst.co.uk
Curtis Instruments has introduced a low cost multi voltage beacon for around £16 that offers customers an inexpensive and powerful safety light that, unlike conventional xenon technology, requires little or no upkeep during its long lifetime.
Curtis Instruments used a customer seminar at their Northampton offices Curtis Instruments to update their nationwide team of independent charger agents on the new DIN safety standard 41774 for pulse charge curves, which is how Curtis Instruments’ recently launched 8 hour PrimoPulse charger operates.
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