Precision Drive Systems Launches Redesigned Website
The vice president of the company says that the new design will make it easier for users to find spindles and request repair and service work.
Precisions Drive Systems (PDS; Besemmer City, North Carolina), a global provider and repairer of high-speed precision spindle motors, has recently launched a redesigned website at pdsspindles.com.
“Our new website makes it easier than ever to help our customers locate spindles and repair services,” says Bob Barone, Vice President. “Since PDS has its own repair division in-house, we have the unique ability to provide comprehensive repair and service for all makes and models of spindles for CNC machines. Our new website gives our customers unparalleled access to the products, services and information they need to keep production operating at peak performance with a minimum of downtime.”
Optimized to be mobile-responsive via smartphone or tablet, PDS’ new website offers a search feature to help customers find spindles quickly. Spindle repairs may be submitted online, and helpful tips may be found for improving spindle performance. Other features include a recent news and events archive and helpful information about PDS, its products, services and the markets it serves. Customers can also view downloadable brochures and helpful videos, review a gallery of frequently asked questions, and contact PDS and each of its global offices for more information about its products and services.
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