Welcome to Volume one, Number one of the Omega Machine & Tool
newsletter.
One of the most common answers I get from people when I ask them
why I haven't heard from them in awhile is "we just sort of forgot about
you." This is our attempt to not let that happen anymore.
Your mail box, if it is anything like J.P.'s and mine is already
bulging with too many emails to read, so I promise to never send you more
that one of these newsletters a month. They will probably not be that
often.
We will stay in touch by letting you know when we have something
new to report. If you want to stay up to date on the daily chit chat around
here, try our blog.
The blog will be the surest way to keep current on our latest products.
This newsletter will be for more in-depth explanations and descriptions
of our products.
At first we'll use the newsletter to get you more acquainted with
our company and some of our standard products. I can't tell you the number
of times I've walked into a shop and had the guy who orders parts say,
"you carry those or you make that?"
I know that not everyone will want to stay up to date with
us so I've provided an easy way to unsubscribe yourself. Click on the
appropriate link below and your gone! If you should ever get another newsletter
from me after unsubscribing, send me an email, Dennis,
and I'll remove you myself.
Hope you and yours are enjoying an early Spring, we at Omega
Machine & Tool wish you the best in the remainder of the year.
This issue's featured part: A4LD Bell Housings
If you've ever done one of these and after all your hard work,
had fluid pour out the front, you know what a pain that can be. Our solution
is a finished in-place bushing. Sometimes its better if the bushing looks
good, not to fool with it, but if its bad, just pressing in a new bushing
can be the beginning of many headaches.
A4LD
Bell Housing
We install a new unfinished bushing and line bore the bushing
in place so you know everything is in line. We also surface the face of the
bell housing to be sure the pump surface is parallel with the engine mounting
surface.
Until next time, thanks for taking the time to read our first
newsletter!
Dennis G. Harris
Operations Manager
dennis@omegamachine.com