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Tear-away vest provides comfort, aids productivity

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18 April 2008

Cattron Group International(CGI) has introduced the Ergonomic Vest Harness. When used with most CGI (Cattron, Remtron, Vectran, Theimeg, SIAMtec) “belly-box” style industrial radio remote controllers (transmitters), the vest provides worker comfort and increases productivity, according to the company. The Ergonomic Vest Harness also can be used with other brands of controllers.

The Ergonomic Vest Harness comes in multiple sizes up to 4XL and provides, the company said, optimum fit with multiple adjustments for optimum weight distribution and individual worker preference. An adjustable four point tear-away design has heavy-duty hook-and-loop fastening at the shoulders. Other features include Nylon mesh material for comfort and reflective strips for increased visibility.

Celebrating 60 years of radio frequency (RF) and industrial remote control experience, Sharpsville, PA-based Cattron Group companies said it has a total installed base of more than 125,000 remote control systems around the world.

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