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TPI Downflow Unit Heater F1F2605CA1

As impressive as standing heaters are, not all homes and offices have enough floor space for them. If floor space is a problem, downflow heaters are one of the most viable options, just like TPI’s F1F2605CA1 heater. This heater is part of the TPI’s 5 KW 208V 1PH 2600 Series. It’s great for small to medium-sized rooms and is designed to be mounted on a ceiling. This leaves more room for various standing furniture and equipment, like work desks, cabinets, and pedestal fans. Being one of America’s well-known brands for HVAC equipment, TPI offers durability and reliability through its products. The F1F2605CA1 downflow heater features a 16-gauge cabinet with a powder-coated finish, and it also uses nickel-chromium as its heating element. Its motor is totally enclosed and permanently lubricated, which guarantees the motor’s longevity as well as low maintenance requirement. The heater quickly spreads warmth through its built-in axial flow fan blades, making the heater great for whole-room h

AlumiColor Drafting Scales

Made in El Salvador and assembled and distributed in the USA, AlumiColor products prove themselves to be beneficial tools for draftspeople, architects, engineers, and other professionals across the country. The company’s drafting tools are all made of tempered extruded aluminum, making them durable and corrosion-resistant. What makes this aluminum extrusion process stand out is that it creates smooth edges for these drafting tools. AlumiColor products also come with permanent photo-anodized colors and calibrations, which means they’re resistant to cleaners or solvents and protected against bumps, scratches, or wear. Everything that AlumiColor makes, including its drafting scales for architects and engineers , is designed with accuracy in mind. These drafting scales come in architect, engineer, and combination scales and in metric or imperial units to suit the needs of professionals. With these scales, draftspeople, architects, and engineers can draw and measure plans and blueprints ac

Keson

As the saying goes, a job worth doing is worth doing right. Without the right tools, however, it’s hard to do a job right. That statement defined what Keson Industries has been providing to contractors, tradespeople, and other professionals from 1968 up until today. This family-owned business had its humble beginnings in a small office with an adjacent trailer as its warehouse. Today, Keson Industries is a leading U.S.A. manufacturer of measuring and marking tools and has partnered with SOLA, a well-established company offering spirit and screeding levels to 30 countries. Combine Keson’s more than 50 years of manufacturing and distribution with SOLA’s over 70 years of precision engineering, and the result is Keso LLC and its top-quality products and services, earning the trust of professionals across America and the world. Measuring Tools Keson Industries started to gain recognition by making the first-ever fiberglass tape measures in the U.S. over four decades ago. Since then, it

Calculated Industries Desktop Calculators

Complicated calculations no more! Calculated Industries calculators are designed to eliminate costly errors and provide quick and accurate answers to complex mathematical problems. For over 40 years, Calculated Industries has been helping millions of professionals with its specialty calculators, digital measuring tools, and apps. This manufacturer’s calculators are known for their ease of use, efficiency, and portability. What makes its calculators different from all others is that each of them is specially made for certain needs and professions. Construction professionals, machinists, electricians, pipelayers, realtors, and even chefs can greatly benefit from these calculators. Another great thing about Calculated Industries calculators is that some of them are built for desktop use. Compared to other calculator models, its desktop calculators feature an ergonomic design, easy-to-use format, large size, and full-sized keys. No need to squint your eyes to see the answers, and no

Presco Marking Flags

Since 1942, Presco has been providing surveyors, seismologists, contractors, and other professionals with top-of-the-line marking products. Presco flags , in particular, are designed with superior quality, durability, and high visibility in mind. Surveyors, foresters, and outdoor enthusiasts, among others, can find it efficient marking objects with these flags. If you’re in the market for high-quality marking or survey flags , read on and find out what Presco has to offer. Types of Marking Flags Durable and tear-resistant, Presco’s marking flag s come in pretty handy for utility marking, forestry, landscaping, and other tasks that require color coding and long-lasting visibility. These flags are available in different sizes: 2″ x 3″, 4″ x 5″, and 5″ x 8″. Presco also offers marking flags in affordable packs of 1,000 pieces and custom-printed flags to suit the needs of different projects. Solid Color These marking flags come in bright, fade-resistant colors that follow the Ameri

ML Kishigo Traffic Signs

Safety is one of the primary factors in consideration of traffic sign placement. One of the most common types of traffic signs? The Stop sign, of course. Usually, stop signs are used to prevent mishaps on the road where there might be questions about who gets the right of way. Stop signs are a universal symbol, wherever you are in the world there’s some form of a stop sign—a big, red octagon with the word STOP painted across it. Lower The Risk Of Accidents Road fatalities are one of the leading causes of death around the globe. One slip up on the road can take away someone's life and change yours forever. When there are stop signs present, it signals drivers to slow down and be more cautious of their surroundings. Typically, stop signs are situated in dangerous places such as intersections or school zones as these are where most of the casualties happen. If you want to keep your district's road safe at all times, install a stop sign to make drivers more aware of wha