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Default Renco Encoders web site ?

Hello,

Anybody know what is going on at Renco, the
encoder outfit? Their web site has been "down for
maintenance" all day, at least. You get one bare
page with some encoder pictures, but you can't get
to any of the catalog info, part number trees, etc.
One version of their web address goes straight to
Heidenhain in Germany, so I guess
they have been bought out.

Jon
 
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