ABB Launches a New Video on the Star Teck family of Fittings – Discover the Town that Inspired the First Star Teck Fitting

EIN ABB video ST 400

February 28, 2022

A pioneer in the design and manufacture of Teck cable fittings, the Star Teck product line remains an indisputable industry standard to this day.

Teck cable derived its name from one of its first users, the Teck-Hughes Gold Mines in Kirkland Lake, Ontario.

Starting with the introduction of the 10464 Teck fitting in 1953 and gathering feedback from end-users working in the harshest and most corrosive industrial environments, the Star Teck line of high-performance Teck cable fittings remains the industry benchmark for safety, quality construction and ease of installation.

Designed and manufactured in Canada to meet the unique challenges of Canadian industry, the Star Teck cable fittings line continues to evolve, keeping pace with technological advances whilst improving performance and installation efficiency.

 

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