Lowara: Drawings, catalogues and manuals can now be downloaded

24.03.2003

All technical drawings of Lowara's Teknospeed series are now available for download at the manufacturer's homepage in dxf-format.

Furthermore, the new catalogues for S8, S 10 and S 12 can also be downloaded in Italian as well as in English. On top of this you can download instruction manuals in PDF format.

Lowara borehole pumps (from 4" to 12") are particularly suited for many applications including irrigation and municipal water supply. The borehole pumps range includes: GS Series for 4" wells / SCUBA Series for 5" wells / OZ Series (AISI 304) FZN Series (AISI 316L) for 6" wells / S8-S10-S12 Series for 12" wells.

Submersible vertical electric pumps (SVI series) offer significant advantages to a market where space rationalization has become a major concern. A typical application of the SVI pumps is the installation on machine tools and welding machines. With the SVI series AISI 316 stainless steel pumps, Lowara has also solved the problem of corrosion. For more details have a look at the manufacturer's homepage.

Lowara will attend the Medicomfort trade show in Palermo (8th - 11th May 2003).

About Lowara

Lowara Srl Montecchio Maggiore, Vicenza, (www.lowara.com) which is part of ITT Industries, is a leading manufacturer of hydraulic pumps, water handling and control systems. It has 900 employees in Europe, 730 operating in Italy. In 2000 its consolidated sales totalled approximately 150 million dollars (about 165 million euro).

ITT Industries, Inc. (www.itt.com) supplies advanced technology products and services in key markets including: electronic interconnects and switches; defense communication, opto-electronics, information technology and services; fluid and water management and other specialty products. Headquartered in White Plains, NY, the company generated $4.7 billion in 2001 sales. In addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Industries' common stock is traded on the Midwest, Pacific, London, Frankfurt and Paris exchanges.

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