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The latest in new wind-turbine cabling trends so you don’t fall behind

By Michelle Froese | October 26, 2016

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Click here to watch now.

Check out this exclusive on-demand webinar designed to inform viewers of the latest cabling trends and system solutions being provided in today’s wind industry aftermarket.

Join James Moorman, Wind & Energy Business Manager of Lapp USA, as he discusses electro-mechanical sub-assemblies designed for the next-generation of advanced wind turbines, as well as products and retro-fits for aging legacy fleets.

He also covers the environments cables are exposed to, failure scenarios, and cable assembly design considerations.

Watch to learn:

  • What is a major corrective issue
  • What is a minor corrective issue
  • How to realize the true value and reliability impact of some minor correction upgrade programs
  • Understand why simply repairing a component with known design inefficiencies is a poor alternative

Click here to watch the webinar now.


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