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HTD Bloomfield was founded in 1935
as Hartford Tool & Die by Carl & Hans Schweizer. In the
1960’s HTD migrated to high volume precision production machining
primarily for Pratt & Whitney, phasing out tool and die production.
Through the 1980’s and 1990’s, HTD grew to be Pratt
& Whitney’s largest “Small Parts” supplier.
HTD was privately held until joining the Triumph Group in January
1999.
Triumph Group, Inc. employs approximately 4,000 people in 44 operating
locations, 20 states and two countries. The Company is comprised
of small to medium sized companies which are committed to doing
what they do best - producing and marketing a product or service
which is key to the markets they serve. Triumph Group has operated
and will continue to operate in a decentralized manner to better
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Hold-Open Supports and Struts:
Produced in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, lengths and special features,
HTD struts are perfectly suited for many industrial, commercial,
marine and aviation applications. Every strut HTD makes features
their patented locking mechanism, an optimum weight/strength ratio,
and design flexibility with multiple end-fitting compatibility,
rod end bearings, universal joints, clevis pins and more.
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All HTD interlock and coupling devices are designed to provide quick
connect and disconnect capabilities and can be made to fit virtually
any load or shape. Actuation may be manual, hydraulic, pneumatic
or electric. HTD locking devices feature automatic lock-up, are
impervious to vibration and can withstand high sheer and tension
loads. Free for design limitations, their simple construction allows
for design flexibility with no loose parts. With loading ranges
from 100 pounds to 35 tons, you'll find an affordable configuration
to meet your needs.
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Special devices:
HTD is a global leader in custom design devices. Nearly limitless in
potential design configurations, HTD special designs can accommodate
materials of any type and have been used in many applications including
aircraft construction, ground based communication and satellite
systems, military, industrial, and commercial projects. Examples
include snatch blocks, emergency door releases, shipboard stanchions,
and missile holding locks. HTD welcome your inquiries and will provide
the engineering consultation necessary to acquaint you with all
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Click
Here to download
the Product Brochure
in pdf format (110 Kb)
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Click
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the Ball Reverser Specs
in pdf format (388 Kb)
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