New Replacement Parts Catalog Available from McDonnell & Miller

30.05.2001

McDonnell & Miller, a unit of ITT Industries, has published a new 2001-2002 Replacement Parts Catalog (MM-701) designed to simplify the selection and ordering process of replacement parts for its complete line of boiler controls, liquid level controls and flow switches for residential, industrial and commercial applications.

It features an easy-to-use format that includes photographs and line drawings. The 88-page catalog has been updated to include new and changed products. It identifies all parts in clear, exploded views and has indexes that list products by part number and catalog number to help customers find information.

The catalog provides general maintenance information and also features a chart showing recommended replacement intervals. Catalog MM-701 is three-holed punch for easy storage.

The new 2001-2002 catalog is available from McDonnell & Miller or its sales representatives and can also be viewed on the company’s website, www.mcdonnellmiller.com, where it may be downloaded – either in its entirety or by product name/number - for easy reference.

McDonnell & Miller, a unit of ITT Industries, is a leading manufacturer of boiler controls, flow switches and liquid level controls for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

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