This episode features Chris Shrive, Head of Cam Lobe Motors for Danfoss Power Solutions.
Danfoss designs engineered hydraulic, electric, and electronic systems and components, for use primarily in off-highway mobile equipment and industrial machinery. We invited Chris into our forum to learn more about the range of hydraulic, fluid conveyance, and electrification solutions, including their new Thorx family of cam lobe motors.
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