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The 2020 Drives & Controls Exhibition and co-located shows have been rescheduled to take place 25-27 January 2021 following advice from UK Government and health officials. According to a statement released from Drives and Controls "current modelling projections suggest that the virus will peak in Spring and decline thereafter during the following months... the rescheduled date provides c ... [Read More]
POSTED: March 17, 2020
Although the number of reported cases in the UK is relatively low, the situation is quickly evolving. As such, ETE has developed a continuity plan to provide clear guidance on what we are currently doing and what we will do if the situation changes. The plan follows the guidance given by the government and other legal entities. Our coronavirus (COVID-19) business continuity plan can be downl ... [Read More]
POSTED: March 11, 2020
Our XMS series of Class II transformers range from 50VA to 300VA, with a variety of popular input and output voltages available from stock. The transformers are high specification Class II units and are enclosed is a moulded housing to UL 94 V-0. Models feature Class F insulation and are designed to EN 61558 2-4/6. All types are manufactured by ETE in the UK and custom-built variations are also ... [Read More]
POSTED: March 9, 2020
Drives and Controls is recognised as the UK's leading show for automation, power transmission, and motor engineering. It is a biennial event and is co-located with 4 other industrial exhibitions, making it the largest manufacturing / industrial event in the UK this year. The show covers the very latest in mechanical power transmission, drives, energy efficiency, motion control, robotics, en ... [Read More]
POSTED: March 5, 2020

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