HH Smith Quality Is In the Details Full Line Catalog 106 Downloaded from Arrow.com.Abbatron s 40,000 square foot facility in Pennsylvania is HH Smith equipped with a wide variety of screw machines, CNC lathes, molders, stamping machines, and more. All to produce for you the part that fits. Through strategic acquisitions at the beginning of the millennium, Abbatrons leadership set For more information on how Abbatron can meet the course to enter the electronics industry by your special requirements, see inside back cover for a bringing innovative production techniques and complete list of authorized Abbatron distributors or visit our employing state-of-the-art lean manufacturing web site at www.abbatron.com to find a sales systems. Our 40,000 square foot factory representative in your area. provides the products and services featured in this catalog and we look forward to expanding HUBZone Certification extended through 2010 our offering as new RoHS compliant products are successfully introduced. MEADVILLE, PA The United States Small Business Administration has awarded Abbatron with 7(J) status as a HUBZone Certified Business Our staff, representatives, and contracted Concern. This certification significantly benefits Abbatron as it enables distributors look forward to serving you and aggressive pursuit of additional opportunities with the federal government your associates with the highest level of quality and other major private sector contractors to the U.S. government. and service at a price you can afford. Abbatron has been registered under HUBZone number 19229 and is duly identified on the federal site for Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Approved under the North American Industry Classification System May we have an opportunity to (NAICS) codes 334419 and 332721, Abbatron may pursue contracts join your lean manufacturing team and enjoy under other NAICS codes as qualified to perform. Although no additional mutual success business is guaranteed under this certification, greater consideration in future contract awards is likely. The HUBZone Empowerment Contracting Program stimulates economic development and creates jobs in urban and rural communities by providing federal contracting preferences to small businesses. These preferences go to small businesses that obtain HUBZone (Historically Underutilized Business Zone) certification in part by employing staff who live in a HUBZone. The company must also maintain a principal office in one of these specially designated areas. A principal office can be different from a company headquarters, as explained in our section dedicated to Frequently Asked Questions. The program resulted from provisions contained in the Small Business Reauthorization Act of 1997. From