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Latest revision as of 00:23, 13 July 2016
Corporate History and Overview
company info, background, founding & major dates, etc.
Distributors and Contract Manufacturing
Any notable distribution arrangements or private market signals
Traffic Signals
broken down into general categories
Design Characteristics
Midwest adjustable signals are very similar in design to McCains, however with wider backs. The doors resemble that of a polycarbonate McCain signal, but there are some slight differences between the two.
Four Ways
describe models, variations
Adjustables
A Midwest Signal in Huntsville, AL.
describe models, variations
Pedestrian Signals
describe models, variations
Vehicle Heads (Round)
describe models, variations
Vehicle Heads (Square Door Adapters)
describe models, variations
Pedestrian/Sign Heads (Rectangular)
describe models, variations
Informational Signals and Signs
describe models, variations [delete]
includes "box signs," "case signs," and Ped Heads with special [non-ped] lenses.
Lenses
describe models, variations
Vehicular
describe models, variations
Pedestrian
describe models, variations
Worded
describe models, variations
Symbols
describe models, variations
Special
describe models, variations
Controllers
Different type of controllers
Hardware
This would include any kind of special options for traffic signals as well as mounting hardware including brackets, slipfitters, hangers, bases, etc.
Miscellaneous Images
Various reference images, restored examples, etc. that don't fit anywhere else.
Relevant Patents
Patent numbers relevant to this MFR or signals specifically. Not just every patent by company X.
References
Insert any sources cited or used here
Holding Pen for Unsorted Data, Notes, Etc.
Insert any random discussions here