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Spring helps to keep tills ringing (1st May 2009)
Most cash tills use a spring to perform the opening and closing operation of the cash drawer. One till manufacturer was experiencing problems with the closing operation, with failures occurring after 200 000 to 300 000
From Production engineering
Works wonders with wire (1st March 2009)
William Hughes is used to making complex wire components, so when asked to manufacture a threaded linkhook with many bends, it responded quickly to the challenge.
Spring into action (1st March 2009)
William Hughes, manufacturer of springs and bent wire components, has taken over the spring and wireform business of Baumann Springs and Pressings (UK).
Spring news (1st January 2009)
Ergonomic design for spring (1st July 2008)
Whatever make of car you drive, you will never be far from a specially designed spring; there are springs in the centre console, glove box, grab handles, sun visors and door mechanisms.
Bends for pins (1st January 2008)
When a supplier of moulded electrical components for diesel engines needed to manufacture a precision plug assembly using wire pins, it turned to William Hughes for an accurate, cost effective solution.
Controls spring squareness (1st September 2007)
Springs manufactured by William Hughes are used in items of aerospace equipment including oxygen systems, access hatches and the solenoid valves used to control the hydraulic and cabin pressure systems. The company's n
Get wired (1st January 2007)
Stockist of specialist wire, William Hughes has been continually expanding its stocks of specialist wire and says it can now offer the widest range of spooled and cut to length wire available in the UK. The vast range of wire
From Plant process control
PCB TEST POINT RANGE EXTENDED (1st September 2003)
Wire and spring specialist, William Hughes, now offers three different versions of its PCB test point small, large and long-legged in quantities suitable for prototype work or volume production. Suitable for use as either test points or terminals,