Articles
| Articles |
| Hostile Environment - Electronics Protection Magazine - November/December 2009
Keeping marine electronics ticking despite heat, moisture & more. |
| Selecting Connectors for Harsh Environments - Electronics Protection Magazine - January/February 2010
In a perfect electrical connector world, every heavy duty connector would be compact, hermetically sealed, resistant to temperature and vibration, easy to use and inexpensive. |
| Logistics Vehicle System Replacement - Program Executive Officer Land Systems - 2009/2010
The Logistics Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) will replace the current Marine Corps heavy-tactical wheeled vehicle, the Logistics Vehicle System (LVS). |
| Joint Light Tactical Vehicle - Program Executive Officer Land Systems - 2009/2010
The JLTV program is currently in the Technology Development (TD) phase. The Defense Acquisition Executive (DAE) approved the Milestone A Decision in December 2007. |
| The Crown Affair - OEM Off-Highway - November/December 2009
A fork truck manufacturer utilizes an engine specialist to create an exclusive spark-ignited engine for its recently released model. |
| Adding Value - International Construction - October 2009
Preparing for the next stage of engine emissions regulations remains the priority in hauler development. |
| Take Time for Accurate Electrical Diagnosis - Lift and Access - June 2009
After extensive efforts to figure out why electrical problems are so frustrating, the questions "What's wrong?" and "When will it be finished?" top my list. |
| Mastering the Marshes - Diesel Progress - April 2009
Amphibious vehicle builder Coast Machinery finds Murphy's instrument panels answer to perplexing "make or buy?" dilemma. |
| Controls Inc. Says "Yes, iCAN" - Diesel Progress - March 2009
New control system targets electronic engine markets; available in two models, focus is on features, flexibility. |
| Whistle Down the Wire - Off Highway Engineering - Jan/Feb 2009
Off-highway OEMs have found that electrohydraulics are particularly suited to platforms where there is a high degree of coordination required between the propulsion and work functions... |
| An Office in the Cab - Heavy Duty Trucking - October 2008
Not that long ago, the onboard computer systems found in trucks were little more than data recorders. |
