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New Global Website Released with Value-Added Engineering Content and Tools
September 22, 2008
Viking Pump’s new global website has been designed with the consultant and engineer in mind. The easy-to-navigate website includes an enhanced literature section, new engineering resources, search functionality and 3D pump models in PDF/IGES/STEP/SAT formats for easy integration into your custom system projects. Viking strives to provide the tools to meet the global needs of our customers. The sites’ enhanced literature section highlights product and market specific brochures, product catalog sections, dimensional drawings and service manuals. The Engineering Resources includes a library of documents, a liquid list and the Viking® Pump Selector. Other downloadable tools include the Lid-Ease® Strainer Selector, Energy Savings Calculator and the Viking Uconeer Unit Conversion Software for Engineers. The new search function provides matches from the entire website when using partial series nomenclature. There is also a section showcasing new products and company news. For more information, go to www.vikingpump.com. Viking Pump, a Unit of IDEX Corporation, designs and manufactures rotary positive displacement pumps for use in every major market and in thousands of applications. Drawing on more than 97 years' experience and an extensive worldwide Distributor Network, Viking® offers its customers comprehensive service and application expertise unmatched in the fluid handling industry. For more information on Viking's extensive pump line, contact us at:
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