Allied Electronics & Automation Expands Ready-To-Ship Pneumatics Inventory To 8,000 Distinct Products

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August 28, 2020

As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance product availability in high-demand categories, Allied Electronics and Automation has expanded its ready-to-ship inventory of pneumatic components to 8,000 SKUs from the world’s leading pneumatics suppliers.

The company has also launched a digital pneumatics product hub that includes extensive product information, selection guides, expert advice content and a connection to the company’s global DesignSpark online engineering community.

Allied’s continually growing pneumatics inventory offers everything needed to create, maintain, automate or modernize industrial and commercial pneumatic systems – including regulators, instrumentation, dryers, filters, lubricators, tubing, fittings, controllers, cylinders, and other actuators from leading brands like Festo, SMC, Norgren, Aventics, Wika, and RS Pro.

With millions of product datasheets, tens of thousands of 360-degree high-resolution product images and expert advice and customer service, Allied helps engineers, purchasers, maintainers, fleet and facility managers, and inventors build, maintain and renew their machinery and technology.

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