Compact Wire-Feeder, for Jobsite Mobility2013-03-21 Author: Robert Brooks From: Welding Design & Fabrication Fronius International is introducing a compact welding wire feeder that also is rugged enough for jobsite durability and effectiveness. The portable VR 5000 Case wire feeder was developed specifically for use in dusty, damp, and salty environments, … shipyards, for example, or offshore platforms, where welding is an essential but demanding task. Hyperlink to Original Source
A Different Approach to Tool-Break Detection2013-02-28 Author: Matt Danford From: Modern Machine Shop This article describes how low-profile clamps from Mitee-Bite facilitated the high-density fixturing necessary for one fledgling manufacturer to take full advantage of a twin-pallet HMC with tombstone fixturing. Hyperlink to Original Source
The Benefits Of Reusing Control Logic2013-02-22 Author: Matt Dougherty From: Control Engineering From the trenches – written by engineers who are implementing and upgrading control systems every day across every industry. This isn’t what they teach you in engineering school. These are lessons learned from years on the job, encountering the obstacles and issues that are part of the real world of control and process engineering. Hyperlink to Original Source
Design for a Roughing Hob with Straight-Side Shafts2013-02-15 Author: Mark Grizotsky From: American Machinist “This type of spline is produced on a universal gear-milling machine or special spline milling machine using a special tool that looks like a worm, and called a “hob,” which is familiar to tool designers. Hyperlink to Original Source
Large-Sized Opportunity for Large-Size Machinery Designs2013-02-08 Author: Pat Toensmeier From: ThomasNet.com Big parts always represent a large-sized opportunity for many machine shops. Aerospace, alternative energy , marine, heavy equipment and vehicles, mining and power-generation systems are among the plethora of markets that have been growing in recent years, creating opportunities for machining suppliers with the capability to cut workpieces weighing tons. Hyperlink to Original Source
Using Simulation to Locate and Size Gates2013-01-24 Author: Tim Lankisch From: MoldMaking Technology Considerations and trade-offs when determining proper gate locations with simulation, which helps all stakeholders make a sound decision based on the priorities of the project. Hyperlink to Original Source
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