Hanning & Kahl signals

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Re: Hanning & Kahl signals

Postby EPAC-EPIC-MARC on Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:50 am

traffictechgreg wrote:
traffic-light-man wrote:I'm sure Swarco will end up owning the world...


Is McCain, Naztec or Econlite ripe for a buyout?

Swarco could buy Naztec then sell those cool signal head in North America thru Naztec :thumbsup: (Naztec does not yet make its own signal heads only control equipment)



http://www2.naztec.com/sites/default/fi ... poly12.pdf ... :scratch:
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Re: Hanning & Kahl signals

Postby LarryC39 on Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:44 pm

Ampelfreund wrote:We have the Hanning & Kahl signals in germany too, but 2 diffierent brands use the bodies too.
http://www.hanning-kahl.de/

Bosch and Signalbau Huber (today swarco traffic systems)

The bodies are made by Futurit in Austria.



I was jsut about to ask why they looked like SH signals! :rotfl:
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