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    Mactech Adds Thordon Portfolio to its Range of Products and Services

    Mactech Inc, a field machining company founded in 1974, has joined Thordon Bearings’ global network of sales and service agents to support the Canadian manufacturer in the Wisconsin, Michigan, Chicago, Minnesota and the USA Great Lakes areas. Mactech develops and manufactures its own product line for in-field machining and has an active on-site service division, however, it is the first time the company has agreed to partner with another manufacturer.
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    The Success of Thordon's RiverTough Spurs Fleet-wide Conversion for Harken Towing

    Harken Towing, a western Canada-based workboat company with operations along the Fraser River, is converting its vessels’ tailshaft bearings to RiverTough following the success of the Thordon bearing system aboard the 14.54m (47.7ft) twin-screw tug Granny Hutch. Since the first installation in 2015, Harken Towing, which operates a fleet of ten shift tugs, five continuous tugs and nine aluminum water taxis, has installed RiverTough to an additional three tugs and plans to convert the remaining vessels at subsequent drydockings.
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    Canyon Marine Appointed as Thordon Bearing' New Engineering Service Distributor for the US East Coast Region

    Canyon Marine Solutions has been approved as an authorized distributor for Thordon Bearings, manufacturer of the award-winning water lubricated COMPAC propeller shaft bearing system. The Virginia-based engineering firm will provide sales and engineering support to Thordon’s complete portfolio of marine bearing and seal products in the states of Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia.
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    Thordon Emergency Seal Prevents Another Workboat from Sinking

    The safe-return-to-port function of Thordon Bearings’ TG100 emergency shaft seal has once again prevented a vessel from sinking following a catastrophic shaft failure. The crew of the MM Transportation-operated Jennifer S, a 17m (56ft) long workboat operating on the Ohio River, near Rockport, Indiana, activated Thordon’s secondary inflatable emergency seal when the tailshaft was pulled out of the coupling damaging the TG100’s primary aft shaft seal.
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    Thordon Bearings' CEO Update - COVID-19

    As this unprecedented situation around the world continues to unfold Thordon would like to emphasize that we are still here to support the Marine, Hydropower, Pump and the many other industries that rely on our products and services. Our primary concern is to continue operating our business in a safe manner and we are taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our employees, and ensure we continue to meet the needs of our customers and our partners.
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    Hydro Refit Kickstarts Thordon's New Turn-Key Service

    Thordon Bearings has completed bearing and filtration system upgrades to the Swift Rapids hydro power station, the oldest and largest of Orillia Power Generation Corporations’ generating stations, located on the Trent-Severn Waterway, about 32km (20mi) north of Orillia, Ontario, Canada.