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21 Rise of the Drones Canadian Unmanned Aerial System technology posed to swarm growing UAV industry 26 A Call for Help Push pull connectors show versatility in transit emergency communications application 46 Motion Control Roundtable 2014 Canada’s motion control leaders discuss the future of the industry

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here’s nothing like the promise of a potentially lucrative industry combined with international competition to propel a new technology forward, particularly in aerospace. In 1908, five years after the Wright brother’s first flight, the Silver Dart took off from a frozen lake near Baddeck, Nova Scotia to make Canada’s first controlled powered flight. While the original aircraft failed to find a market, its development lead to the Canadian Aerodrome Company, the first commercial enterprise in the British Empire to design and manufacture aircraft. Similarly, the Avro Arrow, Canada’s short-lived interceptor purported to be one of the fastest and most capable of its day, ultimately lead to McDonald Detweiler and Associates and the Canadarm. The latest of these industry nexus points centers on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The expectation is that, within 10 years, UAVs will impact nearly every commercial aerospace sector. The technology has already been applied to GIS surveys, police investigations, cargo delivery, search and rescue, crop monitoring, humanitarian relief missions and transmission line inspection, among many other applications. However, unlike with the Silver Dart or the Arrow, this time Canada’s contribution to a burgeoning aerospace sector isn’t riding on a single effort. This issue’s cover story profiles three Canadian UAV companies at the top of their fields, but they represent only a handful of Canada’s industry-leading players. In addition to Aeryon Labs, Brican Flight Systems and MMIST, other notable UAV companies include Saskatoon-based Draganfly Innovation and its popular line of DraganFlyer tri- and quad-copters; Calgary’s Stratus Aeronautics and its fixed-wing Venturer; and Mississuaga-based Aeromoa with its family of AeroMapper UAVs. For all their potential, however, commercial UAVs and the companies that make them have been stuck in a virtual holding pattern, limited in growth by U.S. and global regulatory agencies rightfully concerned over their safe and responsible use. As result, the industry is eagerly awaiting the moment when its largest and most lucrative markets will finally open. In the meantime, Transport Canada and the Canadian UAV industry groups have been proactively pushing to make Canada a safe haven for the technology’s research and application. In addition to being one of the few countries in the world to actively permit commercial line-of-sight (LOS) UAV applications, Canada will soon become home to one of the only beyond-visual-LOS testing facilities. In July, the Canadian Centre for Unmanned Vehicle Systems (CCUVS) announced it had received approval to manage a permanent restricted airspace area in southeastern Alberta dedicated to commercial and civil UAV R&D. Located near the Village of Foremost, the airspace is expected to cover 750 square nautical miles and up to 18,000 feet above sea level. CCUVS says the testing ground could open as soon as the end of 2014. That timing would be fortuitous as the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority, after years of feet dragging, says it will implement its final rules governing commercial UAV use by 2016. By that time, Canadian companies will have accrued more than a decade of field-tested commercial UAV experience and technology—hopefully enough to establish air superiority in this young and highly competitive field.

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8 DesignNews UP FRONT TRUMPF Inc. appoints new CEO TRUMPF Inc. appointed Peter Hoecklin as president and CEO in July. In this position, he is responsible for all TRUMPF Inc.’s subsidiaries and business operations in North America, including manufacturing, engineering, R&D, customer service, technical training, product sales and applications. He succeeds Dr. Lars Gruenert, who held the role in interim for the last year. Mr. Hoecklin earned his MBA, a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science, Applied & Engineering Physics, at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Prior to TRUMPF, he worked for McKinsey + Co. and Emerson Electric Co. in a variety of functions both in the U.S. and Europe. www.us.trumpf.com

Canada funds aerospace R&D consortium At the 2014 Aerospace, Defence and Security Expo, Industry Canada announced that the Canadian government will grant the Consortium for Aerospace Research and Innovation in Canada (CARIC) in Abbotsford, BC $30 million over five years. The non-profit organization’s mission is to develop advanced technologies for the Canadian aerospace community. The support is intended to help CARIC fund collaborative R&D projects, support its operations and deploy networking activities across Canada. www.caric.ca

Morgan Advanced Materials relocates to Burlington Morgan Advanced Materials has relocated its Composites and Defence Systems business to Burlington, ON, to increase its capabilities for advanced composite hard armor, soldier systems, vehicle armor, lightweight vehicle technology and aerospace armor. Combining technical expertise and equipment from three different plants located throughout Canada, the new Burlington site will house 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space — five times more capacity than its prior manufacturing facilities. The transition allows Morgan to refocus its resources to be more engineering based and is expected to help the company produce components for the Canadian market and for export. www.morgancomposites.com September | 2014

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he Toronto-based group, AeroVelo, best known for winning the AHS Sikorksy Prize last year with their Atlas human-powered helicopter and for building and flying the world’s first human-powered ornithopter, the Snowbird, now have their sights set on a more terrestrial record. The design and innovation lab – lead by Chief Aerodynamicist Dr. Todd Reichert and Chief Structural Engineer Cameron Robertson – says it’s gearing up to break the human-powered land speed record with a custom designed and built speedbike called Eta. Currently, the record stands at 133.8 km/h, set by a Dutch university group last September at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge at Battle Mountain in Nevada. However, AeroVelo says its Eta bike, currently in production, is projected to blow past its Dutch rivals at a top speed of 145 km/h. The new bike’s design is informed by the group’s R&D vehicle, BlueNose, which has already hit a top speed of 125Km/h. Based on extensive on-road and track testing of BlueNose, the new bike will benefit from improved efficiency in every area, the group says, including a more aerodynamic shape, lower drag wheels, lightweight composite construction and increased drivetrain efficiency. In addition to Reichert and Robertson, the group is composed of engineering students and volunteers. Connected to the University of Toronto, the group serves as an experiential learning program for engineering students to apply their knowledge to real world design problems. “Engineering for a human-engine fosters creativity and ingenuity thus providing an eye-opening experience to our students and inspiring youth and the general public,” says Cameron. “Team members will go out into industry and society knowing how to do more with less, ready to solve the formidable challenges facing our generation.” At press time, the Eta speedbike was in the prototyping and construction stage but the team says they will have the final build ready for the World Human-Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain in September. www.aerovelo.com

UVic engineering team wins satellite design challenge A team of University of Victoria engineering students have won the latest Canadian Satellite Design Challenge, a nation-wide competition for teams of university students to design and build a small operational science research satellite known as a cubesat. From among the www.design-engineering.com

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DesignNews adjustments to the diminutive satellite in preparation for its eventual deployment. Approximately the size of a shoe box, the team’s “P-Pod” nanosatellite measures about 10x10x30cm and weighs less than 4kg. Although small, the cubesat still incorporates all the systems of a larger satellite including power, attitude control and communication. In addition, UVic’s ECOSat contains a scientific payload and will carry out a number of experiments during its space flight. Chief among them will be to test the satellite’s magnetic torque attitude system which will work in conjunction with a diamagnetic pyrolytic graphite and high powered laser system to influence the pitch and roll of the satellite. In addition, the ECOSat will test the fluorescence and radiation shielding potential of pyrolytic graphite, as well as function as an open source Amateur Radio Relay. www.csdc.uvic.ca

Manufacturing tech orders on the rise A member of the University of Victoria’s ECOSat team working on the shoebox-sized satellite that won Canadian Satellite Design Challenge.

six Canadian university teams involved, the winning UVic team will have the opportunity to launch their small nanosatellite into space. Now that they’ve won, the team is currently busy making

According to the Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT), U.S. manufacturing technology orders topped US$405 million in June 2014. This total, as reported by companies participating in the USMTO program, was up 12.6% from May but down 2.1% when compared with the total of US$414 million reported for June 2013. With a year-to-date total of US$2,349 million, 2014 is down 2.7% compared with 2013. “Order gains in June were driven by two factors – the end of the quarter and continued strength in key customer industries, especially automotive, aerospace, medical and energy,” said AMT President Douglas K. Woods. “What really warrants attention, however, is a rise in the average value of orders, as this suggests manufacturers are making investments in greater productivity as well as capacity. Our forecasts suggest continued moderate growth throughout the rest of the year and going into 2015.” www.amtonline.org

Hurco files for hybrid CNC 3D printer adapter patent CNC machine maker, Hurco, announced that it recently filed a U.S. patent application for a new technology that combines 3D printing and CNC machining. According to the company, it has developed an additive manufacturing adapter that will allow Hurco machines to 3D print directly. “We designed an additive manufacturing adapter that, in combination with proprietary Hurco control software, effectively turns a CNC milling machine into a 3D printer,” said Gregory Volovic, president of Hurco Companies, Inc. September | 2014

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SOLID EDGE S Latest version of Siemens PLM’s mid-range MCAD modeler packs hundreds of welcomed enhancements. by Ralph Grabowski

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olid Edge is the low-key, mid-range MCAD modeler from Siemens PLM Software, and ST7 is the name of this year’s release. More than 500,000 people use the software, yet it doesn’t have the mindshare of a SolidWorks or Inventor. Solid Edge has five environments in which you work in either metric or imperial units; this is similar to most other MCAD modelers today. The modes are part, assembly, sheet metal, weldment and drawing. ST is short for Synchronous Technology, the unique form of direct modeling and editing technology developed in-house by Siemens. It is facilitated by Live Rules that make intelligent guesses at how faces, planes, axes and so on best fit together. Looking through the official What’s New book, I see that there are some changes in ST7 that are minor, like a new startup screen; others are middling changes, like improved JT import; but

others are major, like the ability to convert solid models to sheet metal forms or frames. In this article, I highlight a few of the items that are new in the user interface and the five modeling modes. Installation and User Interface For this review, I worked with a late beta, installing Solid Edge ST7 on a Windows 8 computer with a 23-inch touchscreen. This computer is somewhat anemic, running just a dual-core Pentium CPU with integrated Intel graphics, albeit at 2.8GHz with 8GB RAM and a solid state drive. I found Solid Edge was sufficiently usable on it for writing this review, but I recommend a more robust system for production work. The minimum install takes up 4.5GB, which includes the free Keyshot rendering program. Optional installs include: Data migration, Electrode design, Mold tooling, Standard parts administration, Machinery

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and piping libraries and Clients for Insight, SharePoint, and TeamCenter data management systems. At Solid Edge University (SEU) 2014 earlier this year, Siemens PLM demo’ed ST7 on a Surface Pro 2 tablet to show that their new software worked well with touchscreens, (see figure 1). I wanted to see this for myself, as nearly all other CAD vendors have ignored new capabilities in Windows 8.x and related touchscreens. Here are the actions that operate on touchscreens: n Single tap selects UI elements n Double tap selects an object n Long tap displays right-click menus n Single-finger drag rotates in 3D n Two-finger drag pans, zooms and/or rotates in 3D, depending on how the fingers move I was pleased to see that the touch interface works so well that a 3D mouse wouldn’t be needed – an input device that I have never figured out how to use properly. Sheet Metal and Frames I wanted to talk about sheet metal first, www.design-engineering.com

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because here Solid Edge gains a significant edge over its competitors. With the click of a single button (Tools > Transform > Part to Sheet Metal), ST7 can convert a 3D part to sheet metal, complete with bends and cutouts. A dialog box lets us adjust options (see figure 2). Now, I put the emphasis on “can,” because I quickly found that not any solid model is converted: Simple prismatic shapes work best. At first, it did not work at all for me; then tech support told me that synchronous parts must first be switched to ordered mode. A similar function is available for developing frames, which are placed along the edges of the solid. In both cases, Solid Edge borrowed the technologies from NX, its bigger, older, more powerful stepbrother. 2D and 3D Sketches Solid Edge gives us the ability to now make 3D sketches in part mode, as well in sheet metal and assembly modes. 3D sketches are popular for parts generated from sweeps or guide curves. 3D primitives like boxes and spheres can be made directly, without needing to first draw a sketch – something AutoCAD users will find normal. Other new functions that other CAD users are familiar with include holding down the Shift key to lock line drawing at 15-degree increments and to lock the Rectangle command to drawing squares. Curve Length fixes the length of 3D curves; as you move the endpoints, the curves flatten or bulge to accommodate the fixed length – this is useful when working with wires and hoses. Assemblies Parts become assemblies using relationships, and so ST7 now gives us more of them. Tangents now support offsets. Many relaSeptember | 2014

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Figure 3: GrabCAD online software displaying Solid Edge model

tionships now support flipping: Press F to flip the relationship. Several relationships now remember their last settings. Solid Edge ST7 now creates simplified BOMs (parts lists) of simplified assemblies. We can use Undo and Redo commands following Update All Links or Peer Variable Edit commands.

The hole detection algorithm now detects patterns in patterns; this is particularly useful when working with parts imported from other CAD systems. Parts can be patterned into assemblies, like an array of lightbulb sockets on a placard. Similarly, parts can be patterned along 3D curves to quickly place steps on a spiral staircase. There are lots of new ways to control the trimming of frames to other frames and parts. For instance, you can select more than one frame to trim them to an irregular intersection. TraceParts and Russian GOST join component suppliers Cadenas and GrabCAD. Last year, Solid Edge was the first CAD package to publish directly to GrabCAD, and this year GrabCAD reciprocated by licensing Parasolid from Siemens PLM for its Workbench online collaboration software (see figure 3) to more accurately display solid models from Solid Edge, SolidWorks, Vectorworks and other CAD packages. Last year, a free link was provided for sending Solid Edge

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CADReport 17 models to Keyshot; this year, KeyShot is included free, replacing the rendering utility formerly provided by Lightworks. Drawings Draft mode is where the largest number of SE7 changes take place, and the biggest cheers at Solid Edge University were, as always, for improvements to 2D drafting. This year, the loudest cheer of all was for the automatic spacing of coordinate dimensions. These dimensions can be grouped, so that when we adjust the position of one, the others move along. In related changes in SE7, we can now relocate the origin to another coordinate dimension using the Home > Dimension > Automatic Coordinate Dimension > Change Coordinate Origin command; the practical effects are that drawings now can have negative coordinate dimensions, and that in detail views coordinate dimensions can reference the origin in the master view. Tables and parts lists have more editing functions. We can save settings for different kinds of parts lists, specifically for small, medium-size and large assemblies. Assembly Part View lets us place parts dragged from assembly views, with the views retaining their part numbers; no need to number them. When hiding geometry with clipping planes, a new shading highlights what will be removed from sight. Better yet, the clipping plane is associative and so adjusts when the

original model changes. Conveniently, we can use centerlines as clipping planes. Another new function creates blank features, where 3D parts are flattened in a way that approximates the amount of flat material needed to produce the 3D part – whether sheet metal, stamped parts or fabric designs. At SEU, we saw this demo’ed with an automobile seat cover: A single click created the flat pattern of cloth. One of the failings of Solid Edge is the scarcity of third-party applications, of which Siemens PLM say they have “over 500.” This is puzzling to me as there were maybe 20 vendors exhibiting at SEU. To make applications more accessible to end users, the company plans to launch an on-line app store. Siemens PLM claims there are 1,300 enhancements in this new release of Solid Edged, and so this is but a brief overview of what I found interesting in ST7. In an era when some CAD vendors rely on automatic subscription renewals to keep enhancements to a minimum, it’s encouraging to see Siemens PLM still packing in hundreds of enhancements and so making the upgrade worthwhile. DE www.solidedge.com

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3D Printing for PYROS Raytheon uses additive manufacturing for final production of its latest small tactical weapon. “That’s the beauty of 3D printing,” says Smith. “Let’s say we realize we need to add a component. Normally, one new component would require a whole new series of tools. With additive manufacturing, adding the new detail is faster; adjust the 3D model and re-print.” FDM manufactures parts layer by layer through a heated extrusion nozzle while SLS manufactures parts using a heated bed of powder and CO2 laser; the laser melts the powder in computer-determined patterns. Manufacturing parts additively Raytheon, leveraged 3D printing to prototype affords part complexity subtracand additively manufacture the control tive technologies like machining surfaces for Pyros, the defense contractor’s have inherent difficulties emulatest laser-guided tactical weapon. lating. Smith has spent years working with traditional precision By Alyssa Parkinson machining. After experiencing better tolerances with complex dditive manufacturing, comparts through additive manufacmonly known as 3D printturing, he views 3D printing as ing, has assisted Raytheon in the a solution to the inhibitions of development and execution of machining. their latest small tactical munitions “Machining takes time,” says weapons for Unmanned Aerial Smith, “and you’re wasting a lot Systems (UAS). Named Pyros, of material cutting away at the the munitions development with blocks of material. It becomes additive manufacturing resulted in very expensive trying to machine a more lightweight, consolidated a complex part with the right device, which still encompasses all tolerances. The additive manuthe fundamental features that make it a serious weapon. Using additive manufacturing facturing process takes the draw“This is certainly one of the first times we’ve used additive also allowed Raytheon ing and tells the machine how to manufacturing to go directly from prototyping to actually designers to reduces the build it up in three dimensions – using additive manufactured parts on a production compo- weight of Pyros, which is much easier.” nent,” says J.R. Smith, senior manager of business development important since the weapon is For complex parts, contends at Raytheon. deployed by UAV. Smith, it’s quicker and cheaper – Additive manufacturing, says Smith, provided an easier, more cost effective platform for progressing Pyros’ compo- especially with small tactical munitions like Pyros or even nents. The munition benefited from multiple additive manufac- standard missiles – to use additive manufacturing to achieve turing technologies during prototyping and final production, tight tolerances. Arriving at a cost effective, easily manufactured munition including Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Selective laser Sintering (SLS). These processes utilize chemically and meant prototyping with additive manufacturing early and often. heat resistive materials used in aerospace in conjunction with Of crucial importance is Pyros’ assembly once in action; it had be consolidated for an optimal assembly time of 2 -3 hours. the geometric multiplicities of 3D printing.

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RapidPrototyping “Additive manufacturing plays an important role in assembly, performance and affordability because it gives us more options to grow and make parts with a lot less touch labor,” says Smith. “We’re still learning how powerful additive manufacturing can be. It has a lot of potential, not just for Pyros but for the next generation of weapons.” Additive manufacturing affords integration of features directly into the geometry (such as attachment features and fittings, mounting brackets, control surfaces), eliminating manual labor. The nature of the manufacturing process also provides complete control over incremental changes in control surfaces or tolerances. For Pyros, control surfaces are critical; the weapon system is not self-propelled and therefore requires control surfaces to aid in its descent. It relies on fins and two frames of reference, a GPS and a semi-active laser. “With 3-dimensional coordinates for its GPS, Pyros knows exactly where it’s at, allowing us to direct it within 3 meters of where we want to be,” says Smith. “For moving targets, or targets within buildings, Pyros is equipped with a laser guidance system with demonstrated accuracy within 1 meter. The heat from the laser works as a sensor, which Pyros follows. All this direction and information is processed simultaneously, making accurate fin movement in accordance with the GPS and laser

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information quite crucial to the success of its mission.” Raytheon worked with custom manufacturing company Solid Concepts on different components and iterations of Pyros. Smith plans to re-work the munition’s guiding fins using additive manufacturing, as the fins are imperative in the system’s directional motions. Smith says additive manufacturing aided in reducing the weapon system’s weight, which was an important consideration for Pyros as the munitions is intended for small UAS with a payload ranging from 5 – 100lbs and a large portion of that weight remains with the warhead itself. Special material compositions in conjunction with 3D printing yielded light, strong units resistant to harsh environments. Pyros embodies a potent weapon, light yet powerful; 3D printing early via prototyping cut down on costs, and continuing into production helped solve weight and tolerance problems. Pyros provides a glimpse into what the future of weapons manufacturing may incorporate. DE www.raytheon.com www.solidconcepts.com

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hey go by many names, but whether they’re Unmanned Aerial Systems, Unattended Aerial Vehicles or simply drones, the sophistication and ruggedness of modern UAV systems has developed well beyond the hobbyist radio-controlled aircraft some of these miniature flyers resemble. Capable of autonomous as well as remotely piloted flight, today’s UAV systems can fly from hours up to a day or more without landing, refuelling or reprogramming, in adverse winds and weather conditions. Equipped with myriad sensors coupled with sophisticated control architectures, they are, in essence, robotic aircraft, tasked with missions deemed too dangerous or laborious for human pilots. While the term “drone” has a doubleedged connotation, it’s the commercial uses of UAV systems that has many investors scrambling to strap in to an industry poised to climb sharply. According to the Teal Group’s 2014 market study, global UAV spending will grow to approximately US$91 billion in the next decade. Of that, the research firm estimates the civilian segment will expand to 14 percent (approximately US$12.7 billion) of the total market by the end of its 10-year forecast. Those heady numbers, however, depend on reform of the regulations governing commercial UAVs. In most industrialized nations, drone use is severely restricted. In the U.S., for example, the FAA has banned all commercial drone use until it implements new mandated regulations for UAVs under 55 pounds by 2015. Other industrialwww.design-engineering.com

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ized nations are similarly struggling to set parameters for their use. Canada, however, has been at the vanguard of commercial UAV usage, says Robert Kendall, executive director of Unmanned Systems Canada, a non-profit industry association for the Canadian UAS community. At present, Transport Canada does require possession of a Special Flight Operation Certificate for commercial applications, but the fact that such permits are available at all, Kendall says, puts Canada way ahead in the industry. “UAVs are now being commercially used in the oil and gas industry, forestry, agriculture and mining and everywhere in Canada, from the Arctic right through to Southern Ontario,” he says. “As one person said, where we have come, from the Wright Brothers to today in aviation, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are making that same transition in one tenth the time.” The Evolution of Drones The potential of UAV systems has tipped into popular consciousness in only the past few years, but Canadian aerospace engineers have been developing drone technology since the middle of the last century. In 1963, Canadair (which later formed the core of Bombardier Aerospace) created Canada’s first drone, a rocket-launched reconnaissance UAV, called the CL-89, for Canadian and European militaries. Once airborne, the CL-89—and its larger sibling, the CL-289—flew conventionally by means of a turbo jet engine to collected images and sensor data along a pre-programmed flight path. Today, Canadian-made small-UAVs per-

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form the same function in both military and civilian roles, but at a fraction of the cost and with greatly expanded capabilities. In the sUAS space, Aeryon Labs may be the best known for its quad-copter drones equipped with remotely controllable HD video, still and IR-sensitive cameras. “We play at the very high-end of the market,” says Dave Kroetsch, president and CEO of Waterloo-based Aeryon Labs. “If you are a police officer or a soldier, you may be facing gunfire while using our product. That doesn’t apply to our commercial customers but, from a product design point of view, we put a lot of emphasis on ease-of-use. That is, being able to hand our system to anybody— even someone who isn’t a pilot and may be under stressful conditions—and have them get the job done.” Established in 2007, Aeryon Labs markets two sUAVs. It’s original, the Scout, made headlines in 2011 during the Libyan Revolution against Muammar Gaddafi. Rebels used the small Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) drone to gain reconnaissance on enemy positions during some of the heaviest fighting in the war torn city of Misrata. Weighing three pounds, the Scout packs into a suitcase but flies for approximately half an hour at altitudes up to 15,000 ft. above sea level. In addition, the company says it operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -30 to 50°C and in wind gusts up to 80 kph (50 kph sustained). The SkyRanger—the Scout’s larger brother released last year—can fly nearly twice as long with bigger payloads in wind gusts of 90 kph and beyond line of sight up to three miles. As with any professional-grade drone, Aeryon’s UAVs fly themselves; users program either via a point-and-click touch screen navigation system. According to Kroetsch, it’s this combination a highly accessible control system paired with rugged hardware that separates a true UAV from an RC toy. www.design-engineering.com

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“It’s not just one thing; it’s a lot of little things,” he say. “In our case, it’s the very specific components we select. For example, we use things like motors designed for industrial high and low temperature range applications, carbon fibre propellers and digitally encrypted networks. Put all those things together and that’s what defines the overall user experience.” Non-Stop Flight While small, VTOL drones like Aeryon’s excel at quick deployment in localized areas, some applications require an aircraft that can stay aloft longer and cover a wider area. Inspecting long stretches of remote hydro lines or oil pipelines, surveying the health of large crop fields and even monitoring wildlife populations are uses tailored to fixed-wing UAVs. “There are a lot of pilots losing their lives because of conditions in remote areas, specifically where there is a hazard to the pilot — either through weather, terrain or shear boredom,” says Brian McLuckie, president of Brampton, ON-based Brican Flight Systems. “I think we were the first to recognize that the users of this technology want to employ UAVs so that the hazard to pilots is removed.” Given that, McLuckie says the company developed its fixed-wing TD100 UAS to provide the widest applicability. Its 5-meter wing-span and 2-meter fuselage, combined with a carbon composite airframe, make for a light aircraft with a large payload capacity. In addition, the UAS can maintain a 120 kph cruising speed at up to nearly 15,000 feet. In addition, the TD100 is highly modular, McLuckie says. For example, the aircraft can be outfitted with either an electric motor and battery—for shorter flights carrying noise and vibration sensitive payloads—or with a high efficiency multi-fuel engine for applications requiring heavier payloads and flight September | 2014

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time up to 25 hours. The TD100 capabilities have made it popular with scientific and environmental surveys, McLuckie says. For example, the National Research Council (NRC) adopted the TD100 as its “platform of choice” last year for the agency’s Civilian Unmanned Aircraft Systems program (CivUAS). It has also been employed by the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans to capture images of Bowhead whales in its annual population counting and tracking studies. However, the system is now making headway in defense applications as well. The Canadian Navy has contracted Brican to use the TD100 for anti-submarine surveillance. “We’re using the same sensor technology on our UAV as would go into a CP-140 or a CH-124 Sea King,” McLuckie says. “The difference is that 10 UAVs could be launched and swarmed at altitudes from 300 to 10,000 feet. We can give the Canadian Navy a tool that should enhance sub detection by 10 fold at a fraction of the cost.” Cargo Carrier Cutting costs from traditionally commercial air transport is a goal shared by Ottawa-based MMIST. Contrary to Aeryon and Brican’s relatively small, rotor-copter and fixed-wing systems, the company manufactures steerable parafoil UAVs designed to deliver heavy loads precisely over long distances. “Within the UAV community, the vast majority are focused on small aircraft that stay within the comfort level of sport RC aircraft,” says Sean McCann, CEO of MMIST. “We’re not that company. We believe the UAV community has to bring itself in line with existing aviation standards.” www.design-engineering.com

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For MMIST, that distinction is important since it’s systems can carry payloads of approximately 4.5 metric tonnes, well beyond the under 55 pound weight limit the FAA’s forthcoming regulations will put on commercial UAVs. To date, however, MMIST’s customer-base has been largely in the defense market. Roughly 19 militaries currently use the company’s Sherpa family of Precision Aerial Delivery Systems (PADS). In essence a guided parachute, the Sherpa uses GPS together with on-board sensors to pilot cargo or infantry to a pre-programmed location. Dropped from an airplane, the UAV can carry up to 10,000 pounds and land within 100 meters of its target. While the Sherpa has been successful with militaries, the company sees the biggest growth potential in its powered UAV. Similar in concept to the Sherpa, the CQ-10 “SnowGoose” incorporates a propeller driven by a 110hp Rotax engine, which gives it significant range. For example, loaded with 100 lbs. of cargo, the UAV can fly for up to 15 hours or a range of 800 km. And unlike the Sherpa, the SnowGoose is fully autonomous, capable of returning home after cargo delivery without ground support. “In places without dependable infrastructure, if you can move cargo with fixed-wing aircraft, there is a huge cost savings from reduced fuel consumption,” McCann says. “Whether the application is military, commercial or humanitarian, they all share the same attributes; the technology has to be safe and economical. That’s the theme we’re working on.” DE www.aeryon.com www.bricanflightsystems.com www.mmist.ca

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A CALL for HELP Push pull connectors show versatility in transit emergency communications application.

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harles Boyce remembers the precise moment he figured out how to connect power and data for a new wireless radio feature into his patented Help Point. His company, Boyce Technologies, is manufacturing thousands of these Help Point customer communications panels for New York’s subway system. The vertical Help Point, which can be located on columns or walls, provides a two-way intercom to the station booth for information and to the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s rail control centre for emergencies. The control centre can identify the station where the call originates and address each Help Point individually. Installation of the access points are scheduled for all of NYC’s 468 subway stations over the next several years. While Boyce’s training and professional background is in communications engineering, he has great interest in mechanical, electrical and other engineering disciplines. He enjoys developing products even more than he enjoys managing his company and particularly likes taking components apart to modify them to use in novel ways. Two years ago, he and his engineering team had outfitted a Motorola AP7161 access point with a custom chassis to fit the Help Point, which measures just under eight inches wide. On the Saturday morning before a scheduled Monday demonstration for the MTA of this radio-equipped units, Boyce was sitting in one of his Long Island, NY manufacturing facilities, feeling stressed. “We just could not figure out how we were going to get power and data in and out of this enclosure,” he recalls. As it happens, a HARTING representative was coming in to talk connectors. Boyce is a self-confessed lover of samples, but this time the presentation was distracting at first: “I am sitting there thinking, ‘You just don’t understand, you’re trying to sell me stuff, and you’ve got some cool stuff, but I have a real problem today.’” At that moment, Boyce noticed the cast RJ45 insert from a HARTING PushPull sample sitting apart from the housing, and the idea hit him: “‘That’s it. We can take that insert of the Variant 4 RJ45 and swage it into our new AP7161 chassis.’ And we did. It’s part of our production unit now. The RF properties are met by the metallic RJ45, the RJ45 sits on a pin we mill in so it gets locked permanently in place.” Such experiences underscore the flexibility and expansion September | 2014

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Boyce Technologies’ Help Point terminals provide a two-way information and emergency intercom for New York City transit riders.

of field-installable push pull technology to address the complexity of communications networks. Push pull connectors fit two size classifications: Variant 4 and Variant 14. The smaller Variant 4 (IEC 61076-3-106) typically requires no more installation space than an M12 connector and is used widely in distributed networks like customer communications products such as CCTV cameras and security systems. They are ideal for harsh environments, which addressed Boyce’s need for ruggedized connectors for the transit environment. Boyce’s engineering team has made considerable use in Help Points of Variant 4 models because of that compactness. The face of the HARTING PushPull Hybrid is essentially 20mm square, fitting comfortably where the slimmest standard industrial connectors are a squeeze. Long a user of 3A size connectors, Boyce tried one in an early Help Point prototype, but MTA officials complained of breaking fingernails trying to move the external locking lever in that crowded enclosure. By contrast, push pull connectors have an internal locking mechanism. Boyce’s team adopted a variety of HARTING models, taking advantage of their modularity and configurability. There are multiple Help Point variants because there are many installations that require different types of power, control, data, etc. “We were able to use [push pull connectors] for every single thing we wanted to do, whether it was controlling gates, or fans, whether it was gigabit Ethernet, power or PoE, fiber, AC power [and] DC power,” he says. “We were able to come up with a use for every single Variant 4 and every single pin.” For data input, he typically uses an overmolded HARTING RJ45 PushPull cable assembly; for AC power in, a three-pin www.design-engineering.com

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HARTING’s PushPull Hybrid provided a rugged connector interface for Help Point terminals.

“Because of the density of the Variant 4 connector, we will be able to use 3x3 MIMO [Multiple Input Multiple Output] as an external antenna to point down towards the train. By using the directional antenna to establish a very early Ethernet link, we can start to provide life safety communications and security video for trains off the Help Points.” DE www.HARTING.com

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28 IdeaGenerator Fluid Power Poppet Valves Clippard released its EGV Series valves, electronically piloted versions of its GV series valves, designed for large flow, low leak applications. Available in 1/8inch NPT ported and manifold mount, they utilize Clippard 10mm or 15mm valves, and offer a variety of voltage and connection options. The 2-way and 3-way valves feature an electroless nickel-plated brass and hard coat anodized aluminum construction. An externally piloted option is available for controlling lower pressures or other media. www.clippard.com

Variable Frequency Drive Parker Hannifin launched its AC10 series, an AC motor speed control for 0.25hp to 30hp applications. Featuring a sensorless vector mode, output frequency up to 590Hz, and 150 percent overload for 1 minute, the AC10 will run either AC induction or PM AC

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motors. The drive’s auto-tuning sensorless vector mode allows for more than simple V/Hz control while its 0.5% speed and 5% torque accuracy provide greater dynamic speed or torque control, the company says. The AC10 series also includes an integrated keyboard, easily accessible rails and coated PCBs as standard. www.parker.com/canada

Motors & Drives Permanent Magnet Motor NovaTorque added 7.5hp and 10hp horsepower models to its PremiumPlus+ motor line. According to the company, the models, driven by variable frequency drives, achieve a motor-only rated point efficiency of greater than 94 percent. In addition, the company claims its Electronically Commutated Permanent Magnet motors reduce wasted energy by 30 to 50%. Due to its patented flux-focusing stator and rotor hub geometry, the motors employ an all-ferrite (versus rare earth) magnet design. NovaTorque PremiumPlus+ motors are packaged in standard NEMA frame sizes and mounting dimensions for easy substitution of AC induction motors. www.novatorque.com

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IdeaGenerator 29 Explosion Proof Motor WEG Electric added a line of fractional HP motors, in both single phase and three phase models, to its explosion proof motor line. The motors are available as TEFC single phase motors in 2-pole from 1/3 hp to 2 hp and 4-pole from 1/3hp to 1.5hp. Three phase motors are available as TENV for 1/3hp 2 and 4-pole, TEFC in 2-pole from 1/2hp to 3hp and 4-pole from 1/2hp to 2hp. The line features Class F insulation; a 50°C ambient temperature rating; a service factor of 1.0; an IP 55 rating. It also includes long leads for remote wiring; thermal protection; Class I – Group C & D and Class II – Groups E, F & G – T3C hazardous areas classification; and aluminum endshields. The motors carry UL and/or CSA certification for hazardous locations. www.weg.net

Servo Drive Kollmorgen introduced its AKD-N, a distributed servo drive that carries an IP67-rating. An 11mm-diameter hybrid cable delivers power and fieldbus communication allowing the drives to operate in series and supplying up to 4 kW per axis. Safe Torque Off functionality is integrated into the system and can be deactivated on an individual or collective basis. Drives are installed by making three screw lock connections instead of cable chasing, panel wiring, tagging and crimping. www.kollmorgen.com

Power Transmission High-Temperature Bearing SKF released a line of high-temperature bearings that feature a graphite internal cage for drip-free lubrication. Rated 662ºF (350ºC), the bearings provide service life up to 40,000 hours, the company says. The bearing units are recommended for shaft speeds up to 100 rpm. The housings consist of a corrosion-resistant phosphate coating over zinc chromate cast iron. Housings can be supplied as pillow block, 2-bolt or 4-bolt flange, or for drop-in installation. The self-lubricating bearing inserts (2XC5 internal clearance) are available in bore sizes ¾ in. to 3 in. (20mm to 60mm). The self-lubricating deep-groove ball bearings (4XC5 internal clearance) integrate bearing steel and a double-shielded design. www.skfusa.com

Belt and Sprocket Baldor Electric Company introduced its Dodge HT500 synchronous drive system, which combines the company’s HT500 sprockets and HT500 high torque synchronous belt (8mm and 14mm metric pitch). The HT500 belt is made with polyurethane and carbon fiber cords. A full line of stock, compact, power-dense TAPERLOCK sprockets, fin fan QD sprockets and Minimum Plain Bore (MPB) sprockets will also be available from stock. Baldor’s made-to-order capability includes split-tapered options as well as a variety of tooth count, materials and plating. The sprockets are made with the modified curvilinear tooth profile for 8mm and 14mm pitches. www.baldor.com www.design-engineering.com

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30 IdeaGenerator Shaft Collar Stafford Manufacturing Corp. unveiled its Flanged One-Piece Mounting Collars, a line of clamp-on shaft collars with mounting holes that can be supplied with plain or custom flanges featuring different mounting hole patterns. Providing enhanced mounting options, the collars can be supplied with plain flanges for machining by the user or finished with various custom mounting hole and slot patterns. Incorporating a keyway and the Accu-Clamp non-marring design, the collars hold flatness and perpendicularity to < 0.001 TIR. Available in aluminum, black-oxide steel and stainless steel, bore sizes can range from 1/2 to 6-inch I.D. with flange sizes to 10-inch O.D. Custom widths are available for heavy-duty applications. www.staffordmfg.com

Electrical Modular Connectors HARTING has expanded the capabilities of its Han-Eco and Han-Yellock modular connector series, by developing highdensity, monoblock inserts for each, allowing them to replace a bigger connector or multiple units. The Han-Eco monoblock E inserts are designed as snap-in modules with a rated voltage of 500V, current of 16A and a preleading PE contact (ground). The monoblocks can be combined with modules from the Han-Modular series in any Han-Eco housing to mix transmission media. For their part, Han-Yellock monoblocks offer 25 or 48 contacts with crimp termination for housing sizes 30 and 60 respectively. www.harting.com

Power Supply Weidmuller released its PROeco power supply range, available in both single- and three-phase units that accept a range of AC/DC inputs. An auto-detect feature on each module eliminates the need to switch between ranges. Outputs with 12, 24 or 48 VDC are available for loads up to 40A. A tri-colored LED provides local output status (indicating <90%/>90%/>100% load) and integral relay contacts provide remote status monitoring. PROeco power supplies feature efficiency levels of up to 93% and a MTBF rating of more than 500,000 hours. The power supplies also feature a 100mm housing depth and an operating temperature range from –25°C to +50°C (70°C with de-rating). International approvals include cULus, CE and TUV. www.weidmuller.com September | 2014

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modes, and integrates GPS, odometer, speedometer, trip data, altitude, battery life and complete system usage history. The DDS’s self-charging capabilities build on this wireless capacity, integrating four systems that communicate with one another: The motorized wheel, the throttle assembly, the pedal assist system (PAS) and the smart key. The PAS increases output power in the 250W motor if the rider begins to pedal, and the smart key is a remote control for the motorized wheel assembly, which can be installed as part of the rear wheel for any standard bicycle frame supporting a 26-inch tire. “The throttle assembly is mounted on the handlebars, enabling the rider to easily engage the motor by simply rotating it forward,” Chow explains. “The PAS high/low speed switch and on/off switch use the same wireless process, relaying information from the transmitter inside the throttle housing to the receiver inside the wheel housing, onto the controller, and finally to the motor.” In terms of design challenges, Chow and his team needed to develop a shock absorber system that reduced vibration and also adequately distributed the weight of the batteries and motor onto the axle and outer casing. www.design-engineering.com

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CanadianInnovator “We ended up creating an octagon-shaped frame for the batteries, and attached leaf springs to the shock absorber system attached to this frame,” he notes. “There’s an outer ring and an inner ring to the shock absorbers, and we thought motor/axle vibration could be reduced by using concave flex in the outer ring and convex flex in the inner one. However, placing the leaf springs between the rings to do this didn’t provide the uniform, concentric compression in a limited space that was needed.” Coil springs worked, but the outer ring diameter had to be expanded in order to almost double the clearance between the inner and outer rings. “The weight of the entire shock absorber system and battery pack meant that the support length of the axle needed to be almost doubled to provide bearing support,” Chow says. “And we had to make the axle solid instead of hollow. This revised setup provides a good cradle for the motor, but it’s a bit heavy, so our research continues.” Space was also a primary design concern, with the PAS, motor, batteries, solar panels, battery management system board and controller all needing to be contained within the wheel. Over time, Chow and his team developed a cylindrical battery pack that wrapped nicely around the motor housing. They also developed foldable solar cells that covered the front and rear sides of the motor housing. Everything needed to be integrated within outer housing that let light through. “It had to be transparent enough to allow most of the sunlight

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spectra in, but also be tough enough that the physical impact of stones and so on that fly up from the road would not affect solar charging performance,” Chow explains. “We tried plexiglass, which is light but wasn’t tough enough. Polycarbonate composite plastic needed a hard coating that scratched easily as well, so we’re now using tempered glass. It’s very tough and provides 88% of light transmission.” Ongoing work on the DDS involves looking at lighter materials and next-generation battery packs that will further extend driving range. “We’ll also be using the latest solar panel technology as it develops and is available on the market,” Chow says. “The efficiency of solar cells today is not fully maximized.” The DDS system will be available on the market in early 2015. Daymak has already received numerous accolades for its ebikes and their associated technology. The Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation has recognized it as one of the province’s ‘Greenest Companies,’ and it’s also received the ‘Cleantech North Award.’ Its wares have also received awards such as ‘Most Innovative Product’ at the International CES electronics and technology tradeshow. “We already have a name for ourselves, and we hope the DDS system will achieve widespread market acceptance,” Chow says. “Having an ebike that uses the sun to recharge is an idea whose time has come.” DE www.daymak.com

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Motion Control News • Clearpath Robotics vows ‘No killer robots’ • 3D printed humanoid robot goes open source • ABB, Sheridan partner on robotics centre • Thalmic Labs unveils final design of the Myo armband • Motion control shipments grow in first quarter 2014

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Clearpath Robotics vows ‘No killer robots’

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fully autonomous weapons. Although Clearpath currently works with military clients, it says it will refuse to manufacture weaponized robots that remove humans from the decision loop. In an open letter, Clearpath co-founder and CTO, Ryan Gariepy, writes: “This technology has the potential to kill indiscriminately and to proliferate rapidly; early prototypes already exist. Despite our continued involvement with Canadian and international military research and development, Clearpath Robotics believes that the development of killer robots is unwise, unethical and should be banned on an international scale.” For the purposes of the pledge, Clearpath defines killer robot as Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) that can carry out potentially deadly missions without a human issuing the final kill command. In the letter, the company acknowledges that such robotic weapons could have the upside of removing panic-driven decisions from combat but also stresses that they equally lack “morality, sense, or emotional understanding.” “We encourage those who might see business opportunities in this technology to seek other ways to apply their skills and resources for the betterment of humankind,” Gariepy’s letter concludes. “Finally, we ask everyone to consider the many ways in which this technology would change the face of war for the worse.” www.clearpathrobotics.com

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42 MotionControl: News internally developed PyPot robot control software library. Standing 85cm tall, the diminutive robot weighs only 3.5 kg and replicates a natural human gait via a semi-passive knee joint assisted by traction springs. In addition, the robot’s multi-articulated trunk houses five motors allowing the reproduction of the main DOFs of the human spine. In total, Poppy relies on 22 motors to actuate its leg, hip, spine, arm and neck joints.

The robot’s latticed body parts are laser sintered from polyamide material to keep weight down but still provide a stiff skeletal structure to support it’s motors and electronics. Its Arduino controller, control software and physical design support numerous sensors types including position, speed, load, temperature, acceleration and pressure. To keep programmability within the reach of amateur roboticists, Poppy’s PyPot controller library is coded in the open source Python language and works on multiple platforms (Linux, Windows, OSX). With it, programmers can synchronize up to 10 motors on the same bus at 100Hz. In addition, the software allows for synchronous/asynchronous low-level motor commands, hierarchical high-level primitives and remote access (via socket or HTTP requests). According to the researchers, assembling Poppy’s either off-the-shelf or 3D printed components takes two to three days and, overall, costs relatively little for this type of robot — 7500-8000 euros (approximately CAD$10,850 – $11,570). However, the group hopes that releasing this educational project enclosure surface to the Creative Commons will spur the hacker community to figure out ways to bring the size and shape price tag lower still.

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Sheridan College and robotics equipment maker ABB Canada announced they will partner to create a robotics centre in the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies (CAMDT), located at Sheridan’s Davis Campus in Brampton, ON. Featuring more than 12 robots and related work cells, software and controllers, the robotics centre is intended to allow “both students and industry partners to gain training in applications that include robotic welding, picking, packing and palletizing, machine tending, material handling and product assembly, and advanced vision-related programming,” ABB Canada said in a statement. ABB will also team up with Sheridan in applied research initiatives through the Centre, providing consulting and training to third-party industry partners who wish to engage with CAMDT on robotics projects using the specialized equipment. Headquartered in Brampton, ABB employs about 4,600 people in more than 45 locations across Canada. www.sheridancollege.ca

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MotionControl: News 43 the trade group’s latest survey shows optimism that shipments of motion controllers, AC drives, AC motors, actuators and mechanical systems will increase in the next six months. MCA summarizes market results in quarterly tracking reports and trend analysis reports as well as an economic indicator report, that provides quarterly statistics of macro-economic indicators by individual manufacturing industry. www.motioncontrolonline.org Thalmic Labs’ Myo armband wirelessly controls devices by measuring electrical activity in the wearer’s forearm muscles.

Thalmic Labs unveils final design of the Myo armband Waterloo-based Thalmic Labs revealed the final design for its gesture control device, the Myo armband. Weighing about as much as a wrist watch, the expandable band gives the wearer the ability to wirelessly control and interact with computers and other digital devices by measuring electrical activity in the wearer’s forearm muscles. The device also incorporates a 9-axis motion sensor to detect forearm movement. Combined, the wearer’s gestures are translated into commands, transmitted via Bluetooth, to control anything from consumer electronics to robots. Thalmic Labs was founded in 2012 by three University of Waterloo mechatronics engineering graduates: Aaron Grant, Matthew Bailey and Stephen Lake. To date, the company has raised more than $15 million in VC funding. Investors include ATI Technologies founder Lee Lau; former HP Canada CEO, Paul Tsaparis; and Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff. The company says it has begun shipping the 40,000 Myo pre-orders it has received through to the end of July. The armband is scheduled to become widely available for online purchase in the fall of 2014.

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repair fixture and the surface of the fuselage on the aircraft, doing so in a way that prevents the introduction of positive or negative loads to the fuselage in the resting position. Prior to start-up of operations, laser tracking measurements of the A-10 Warthog fuselage were consistently monitored by Boeing personnel during the initial prototype repair processes. In operation, rod locks are positioned at seven points on both sides of the fuselage along its entire length to provide adequate structural support. These points of contact also provide convenient attachment points on the aircraft, in relation to the components typically installed. In removing and replacing large sections of the fuselage, excess pressures can be exerted on the airframe, a potential cause of distortion. “The size and weight of the aircraft necessitated a unique solution,” notes Jack Bucheit, the lead tool engineer at the Boeing facility in St. Louis. “Our requirements exceeded the capacity of the standard rod locks catalogued by AME in size and weight ranges. AME stepped up and developed, then tested and supplied a specific rod lock designed to our specifications for this application. The performance was in line with all our expectations.” Others on the Boeing team included Jerry Dunmire, A-10 program manager, Dan Dudley, project manager and Brad Moore, tool engineer. The AMLOK rod locks on these fixtures minimize the overtravel, drifting, bouncing and reverse travel often encountered in pneumatic motion applications, according to the engineers. Rockford, Ill.-based Advanced Machine & Engineering Co. serves the machine tool, fluid power and production saw markets. DE www.ame.com www.design-engineering.com

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Motion 2014 Control ROUNDTABLE Canada’s motion control leaders discuss the resurgence of North American manufacturing, Industry 4.0 and the outlook for the industry. DE: Over the past year or two, there has been debate about a manufacturing renaissance in the U.S. driven, in part, by greater reliance on automation. Is this trend having an impact in Canada? Dave Buckley – Industrial Automation Products Manager, Motion Industries Canada: The situation is pure and simple. For any manufacturer in North America to survive internationally, they need to either manufacture somewhere like China or automate. As an example, the greatest advances in automation have been made by North American automotive manufacturers. If you compare walking through a GM plant 10 years ago, to walking through one today, it’s like night and day. The good news is they are making a better product at a better price. The bad news is a lot of people are unemployed, which is a downside to automation, but there is no going back to the pre2008 manufacturing levels. This trend is being felt in Canada because we’re in the same situation as anyone trying to compete on the world stage. I think the future of companies that integrate and/or sell automation components will be very successful because this market will continue to grow. Ron Dusseldorp – Division Marketing Manager, Parker Hannifin Canada: The improving U.S. economy bodes well for Canadian manufacturers exporting to the U.S. It’s not booming, but it is certainly moving in the right direction. There’s also an

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element of re-shoring taking place. There are a number of factors contributing to that. Sometimes it’s the quality of the products coming from off-shore locations; sometimes it’s time to market. In some instances, we are seeing North American customers who have initiatives to source domestically. At the same time, manufacturers continue to work on improving productivity and reduce costs. Automation is an important part of that equation. So, narrowing the gaps versus off-shore costs, plus some of the initiatives mentioned, stimulate domestic procurement of products and continue to drive our business. Joe Ottenhof — Regional Manager Canada, Beckhoff Automation: It’s hard to say. Based on the order levels at our company, we are cautiously optimistic that’s happening here. The reason is that the trend has been toward more high technology components being sold in the product mix. That makes me think we have more advanced automation going on within our core markets – machine builders, automotive, aerospace, etc – which are representative of manufacturing across Canada. Looking at the mix from our U.S. colleagues, we see the same thing. Steve Woitas—Motion Solutions Specialist, Omron Canada: The industry has never been harder to read. The U.S. economy is helping us with demand, but there is a concern that it may be driven by low interest rates that are leading customers to borrow a lot of money to fund projects. The question then is what will happen when and if there is an interest rate hike? Demand has also been very volatile. There will be two months of activity and then maybe one to three months of not much. It also seems like there aren’t many big projects. Instead, there is a lot of retrofit business, where customers are trying to keep existing automation and upgrade individual components. When you redesign, you can build using all the newest products available, but when you retrofit, you’re stuck with the engineering done in the past, and you have to make things work within those parameters. DE: While realization of the Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things concepts may be years away, what influence, if any, are they playing in product development/trends presently? www.design-engineering.com

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MotionControl: Roundtable 47 Buckley – Motion: The sad fact is that, once again, European manufacturers are ahead of North America. The influence of those concepts is non-existent in Canada. But, given that North American manufacturers need to automate to survive, in this process of automating, you are also facilitating the machine/ Internet concept of the future. If you use a robot to do something, it’s controlled by a computer and run by software which inherently makes it adaptable to the greater concept of Internet data collection and utilization, forecasting, reacting, etc. However, what we are seeing too often is customers automating a piece of a process without regards to the whole picture. The problem is that the newly automated process may now become incompatible when it comes time to automate the entire process. There still isn’t much forward thinking in automating. Dusseldorp – Parker: It’s still in the early stages, but we see it influencing two areas. The first is connectivity. As you connect on a greater scale, it becomes imperative to connect with more devices and operating protocols. The whole challenge of interface and devices talking to each other has to be considered. Any interfaces you have to add in to the system create complexity. The connectivity piece, on a wider scale, becomes a real challenge. You have to make it easy for a customer to accomplish that in their networks. The other part is what I’ll call health

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monitoring and intelligence. As you move toward systems predicting their failure and maintenance requirement, new types of sensors and materials need to be investigated and incorporated into the design. In summary, the connectivity piece and the health monitoring intelligence are the two current influences which are driving material sciences and smart sensors and then how do you package that in an efficient way. Ottenhof - Beckhoff: One of the real misunderstandings of Industry 4.0 is that people think it’s one discrete technology,

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MotionControl: Roundtable when in fact it’s just a title given to a whole series of technologies that are all at various stages of development. One of those would be OPC UA, which is a derivation of the original OPC but on a much broader base in terms of interoperability. That’s the key enabling technology for Industry 4.0 – the ability to have interoperable, standard technologies from the sensor level up to the ERP level. On the industrial side, all the manufacturing automation companies are involved in implementing various levels of this protocol. The fact that OPC UA is becoming such a highly adopted technology is an encouraging indication that Industry 4.0 and IoT will begin to play a nearer-term influence in manufacturing. Woitas-Omron: The answer to that question is yes. For example, we now have SQL database read/write functionality in the controller itself so we can take industrial component data, sensor-type data, and send it directly to IT databases. You used to have an intermediate PC to handle that task but that’s now removed. That kind of enabling technology is being sold and integrated into machinery now. The other aspect I see is the idea of traceability. It started with the pharmaceutical industry, but now the automotive, plastics and food and beverage industries are asking for traceability as well. DE: Which product categories are showing the most activity/growth potential? Buckley – Motion: More and more, electronic controls, computer controls as well as servo and stepper systems are growing. We’re also seeing an increase in interest in vision systems, even in just the last six months. This opens a whole new world in robotics including inspection. Many jobs, that were critical but boring, leading to high error rates, can now be done with robots with vision systems. When vision first started to get into the market, they were extremely limited by simple things, like getting the proper and consistent lighting and the software to incorporate it into a process. Today, they’re much easier to program and the peripheral hardware and cameras themselves have become better and better, all within a short period of time.

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Dusseldorp – Parker: Growth continues to be largely in electromechanical actuators. As accuracy, speed and load capabilities continue to improve, we see these devices being used in more applications. The other component that continues to be strong is variable frequency drives. The ability to vary speed lends itself to adapting to a motion cycle, particularly where demand is intermittent. For example, in a hydraulic circuit, the VFD can vary the pump speed to match flow requirements and avoid dumping oil at pressure over a relief valve. This reduces both energy consumption and cooling requirements. Ottenhof - Beckhoff: For us, it’s heartening to see that more and more North American customers are becoming comfortable with implementing more functionality in software. So we continue to see a growing importance in software; those sales are driving our business. That is, towards an open platform with the control tasks implemented in software rather than exclusively in hardware. That includes things like drives, motors, I/O, data links, all connected together on a simple (flat), high bandwidth, real-time network and controlled by software. We are at the beginning of a new era where we are losing our collective fear of software as a component of a high-performance, high-reliability control system. Woitas-Omron: I would say motion controls, SCADA software and industrial networks. There’s also a continuing trend toward distributed I/O and away from centralized I/O. Distributed is easier to wire because you can have safe and non-safe I/O located close to the sensors instead of having to run a bundle of wire back to the panel. These categories are mainly driven by price and flexibility. Distributed I/O is cheaper to purchase and wire, for example, while motion controls provide flexibility. For example, there are still a lot of machines that have mechanical adjustment systems, whereas a servo allows for auto-adjusting to suit various parameters. The up-front costs of motor controls have gone down, but it is mostly the money you can make back on the automation due to time saved and higher quality. DE: To what extent is energy efficiency driving customer decisions? Buckley – Motion: That is a hard one for me to answer because I never run across it. However, I do know that for Motion Canada, the demand for variable frequency drives has gone up dramatically. It’s just not something I see directly. When you are automating a process to increase production, accuracy and quality while minimizing cost, the greatest cost is the labor. So the energy costs involved is a tiny factor in comparison. For me and my group, we don’t run into anyone who asks, “When you automate this process, what will be the energy consumption?” What they want to know is what the payback period is going to be. Dusseldorp – Parker: I would say that it drives decisions to high extent. For transit authorities, for example, fuel is one of the www.design-engineering.com

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“Ontario’s electrical prices are starting to rise and will continue to in the future. So, I think energy efficiency is going to be a factor for Ontario manufacturers, for sure.” Steve Woitas, Omron Canada

highest fleet costs. Quebec has a big program investing something like $300 million in electric buses. As another example, when the tier 4 emission standards came into effect, engines trended to running a lot hotter, necessitating more cooling which, in turn, required more horse power. You can’t simply put in a bigger engine. What OEMs needed to accomplish was to improve efficiencies to maintain overall HP requirements. As a result, clients are looking at all their mechanical, hydraulic and electrically activated components to determine the best means to accomplish each type of actuation. Then, they select the best technology to optimize their HP and energy requirements. Efficiency is key whether it be on road, in field or in plant equipment.

Ottenhof -Beckhoff: We don’t see it in our core business as being a deciding factor. Everybody wants to be green and seen to be green but in our business, we are just not being asked, “What is the energy efficiency of your PCs?” At the same time, we do promote the ability of servo control systems to conserve power by harvesting energy during breaking operations. Just like in a hybrid car, you can capture that power and then use it to drive the motor on the next cycle. But that’s something that’s been around for a while; it’s a matter of fact since you have to do something with the energy anyway. It’s not a matter of customers coming to us and demanding higher energy efficiency. However, our I/O technology in particular frequently plays a role in machine and plant energy monitoring, which goes hand-in-hand with energy optimization initiatives. Woitas-Omron: It doesn’t seem too much of an issue for motion controls but, for larger VFDs, it is. People are looking for cost savings. It’s mostly a local thing, as well. For machinery that’s being exported, or for customers not in Ontario, they don’t seem that sensitive to it. But I think Ontario’s electrical prices are starting to rise and will continue to in the future. So, I think energy efficiency is going to be a factor for Ontario manufacturers, for sure. DE

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2001 and expanded it to include Edmonton in 2006, our focus was mostly on encouraging students to consider careers in technology. Specifically, we were asking them to select enough math and science courses in high school to keep their options open for post-secondary technology programs. But we soon learned that a very important by-product was providing teachers with real world exposure to technology industries and the career opportunities within them. In Toronto, we’ve done this primarily by taking the teachers on tours of everything from Bombardier Aerospace to Canada’s Wonderland where they were thrilled to sample hydraulically-actuated motion on some of the rides. On one of these field trips to a manufacturer of automotive climate control equipment, the teachers were surprised to learn that the high school graduates on the assembly line were very involved in analyzing data about production levels and reject rates to improve the processes they were using. This wasn’t the mindless, repetitive work the teachers expected to find there. Those from industry who participate in competitions and other activities also learn a lot. We learn about the institutional and societal challenges that technology teachers face in our schools. These include school boards who thought that computers would do everything in the future and shut down technology classrooms and sold off the equipment (only to have to purchase it again when the Canada-wide skilled trades shortage became apparent a few years later). Concurrently, faculties of education dramatically reduced or eliminated training for technology teachers. At the Challenges, we also learned from the teachers that there is strong parental bias against careers in the trades. It’s sad to hear how many parents are more concerned with what other family members or neighbours will think than with what will make their child happy. Industry and professional associations can and must continue to work with our schools on projects like fluid power challenges, but they must also apply political pressure at the provincial level to upgrade teaching methodologies to ones that work in practice and not just theory. Whether it’s judging at a grade 8, techskills competition or lobbying a politician, there is something you can do to increase the number and quality of students choosing technology careers. DE

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Automation Multi-touch Panel PC Beckhoff Automation has released the new CP22xx Panel PC series, designed for cabinet installation. Equipped with multi-core CPUs – Intel Celeron, Core i3, i5 or i7 of the 3rd and 4th generation –CP22xx Panel PCs integrate a range of screen sizes from 12- to 24-inch. The line also feature an open Mini-PCI slot for factory-installed cards; 2 GB DDR3-RAM (extendable to 16 GB); a hard disk; a CFast card or SSD; an on-board dual Ethernet adapter with 10/100/1000Base-T connection; and an on-board SATA RAID-1 controller. The equipment also includes a serial RS232 interface and four USB 2.0 ports as well as up to four further optional Ethernet ports. www.beckhoff.com

I/O Module B&R Automation announced the release of its reACTION technology, which the company says is able to reduce cycle times in industrial automation down to 1 µs. The approach allows time-critical sub-processes to be managed using standard hardware – all within the requirements of IEC 61131. With reACTION technology, programs created in the function block editor are executed directly on I/O modules from the company’s X20 and X67 series, eliminating internal data transmission. B&R’s Automation Studio 4 IDE allocates software modules to distributed hardware and utilizes the surplus capacity of logic components in the modules. This allows function block libraries to be stored there through the use of dynamic updates. The libraries can then be executed locally on the I/O module like the command set for a microcontroller. www.br-automation.com

Software-Designed Controller National Instruments announced the CompactRIO performance controller that integrates an Intel Atom processor and Kintex-7 FPGA. Supported by LabVIEW 2014 and NI Linux Real-Time, the controller is designed for advanced control and applications in harsh, industrial environments and provides high-performance processing, custom timing and triggering, and data transfer from modular C Series I/O. The controller also features an embedded UI for a local HMI device and improved vision integration. Users can add USB3 or GigE Vision cameras using NI Linux Real-Time and use NI’s Vision IP to turn the FPGA into a vision coprocessor. www.ni.com

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MotionControl: Showcase Ethernet Connector HARTING introduced complementary M12 X-Code components –straight and angled PCB receptacles and M12-to-RJ45 panel adaptors as well as an M12 gender changer – in support of its har-speed M12 X-Code connectors. The straight and angled receptacles and adaptors meet the requirements for Cat 6A and Performance Class EA, with maximum transfer rates for 1/10 Gigabits. A mounting bracket is offered for the M12 X-Code gender changer. The X-code connectors’ mating face shields the connector area and the coding of the mating face. The lineup features standard and slim connectors, the latter with a 16.5mm external diameter. It also offers over-molded variants in different lengths as well as a crimp connector for on-site assembly. www.HARTING.ca

Actuators Servo-Driven Rotary Actuator Shimpo Drives announced its STH servo-driven rotary actuator. The mid-performance rotary actuator features the company’s

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Motorized linear actuators Oriental Motor USA released its EAS Series motorized linear slides and the EAC Series motorized cylinders. The two linear actuator lines are available with ball screw drive method, in length from 50mm up to 500mm, and with maximum horizontal transportable mass of 60 kg and maximum vertical transportable mass of 30 kg. Available in a traditional straight type or reversed motor type, the EAS and EAC series are equipped with the company’s AR series motor and driver package. Two types of EAS and EAC series drivers are available to match the requirements of the host PLC: Built-in Controller with Modbus (RTU) or Pulse Input Type. www.orientalmotor.com

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Linear Axis SCHUNK released its ELB linear axis, which combines a linear motor drive with a preloaded roller guide. The compact module features repeat accuracy of 0.01mm, maximum acceleration of 100m/s2, a maximum speed of 4m/s and a maximum driving force of 150N. The module comes in three stroke versions: 50mm, 75mm and 125mm. As an option, it can be equipped with an incremental stroke measuring system (sine/cosine interface) or with an absolute displacement encoder. The unit is controlled either by the Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive controller or by the Siemens SINAMICS inverter. As an option, the shortstroke axis can be equipped with a pneumatic load-balancing system or with a holding brake for use as a Z-axis. www.schunk.com www.design-engineering.com

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MotionControl: Showcase Electric Pivot Unit DE-STA-CO introduced its 98W electric pivot unit that provides 500 Nm of torque across its full range of motion. Utilizing a worm gear instead of a pneumatic toggle mechanism, the 98W Electric Pivot Unit can rotate its arms 360 degrees. In addition, the pivot requires four seconds or less to rotate its arms 135 degrees and its saddle arm mount can be adjusted in 45-degree increments. The pivot unit can operate in two modes: Programmed setting with limited opening angles or infinite opening angles. It is compatible with multiple motors and can be interchanged with pneumatic units equipped with 125, 160 or 200mm cylinders. www.destaco.com

Motors & Drives Induction Motors Baldor Electric Company unveiled its Large AC – GPM induction motor series a line of energy efficient electric motors available up to 1,500hp. The motors come in stock ratings of 250 - 1,000 hp, 2300/4000V and are Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC), with a

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Reverse Displacement Motor Danfoss introduced its Reverse Displacement Motor (RDM), an open circuit piston motor that offers reverse circuit functionality without external valves. The motor features a 12V integrated proportional shifting valve. The reverse functionality of the RDM enables the fan to purge trapped dirt and debris, restoring cooling efficiency. In fan drive applications, the RDM is designed to protect the equipment. In the event of a controller or electrical failure, the fault position of the motor is biased to maximum forward speed, enabling the fan to maintain the integrity of the cooling system on the machine. http://powersolutions.danfoss.com

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66 ProductListings Nippon Pulse America Parker Hannifin Canada Schneider Electric Motion USA Servo2Go.com Ltd. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument STEP MOTORS, GEARED Baumen Associates Beckhoff Automation Canada Nippon Pulse America Parker Hannifin Canada Servo2Go.com Ltd. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument STEP MOTORS, LINEAR Baumen Associates Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions MICROMO Parker Hannifin Canada Schneider Electric Motion USA TORQUE Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery ULTRASONIC/PIEZO MICROMO

NETWORK BUS COMPONENTS CANBUS Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation Schneider Electric Canada CANOPEN Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation J. R. Merritt Controls, Myostat Motion Control Inc. Schneider Electric Canada Trio Motion Technology LLC DEVICENET Balluff Canada Inc. Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation Electro Sensors Helukabel Canada Schneider Electric Canada ETHERCAT Balluff Canada Inc. Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation Schneider Electric Canada Trio Motion Technology LLC ETHERNET Balluff Canada Inc. Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation Helukabel Canada Ibis Electro-Products IGUS Inc. Myostat Motion Control Inc. Schneider Electric Canada SoftPLC Corporation Trio Motion Technology LLC PROFIBUS Balluff Canada Inc. Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation

Helukabel Canada IGUS Inc. Schneider Electric Canada PROTOCOL CONVERSION Chartwell Automation Schneider Electric Canada SoftPLC Corporation Trio Motion Technology LLC RS-232 Beckhoff Automation Canada Chartwell Automation Myostat Motion Control Inc. Schneider Electric Canada RS-485 Chartwell Automation Myostat Motion Control Inc. Schneider Electric Canada USB Beckhoff Automation Canada IGUS Inc. Schneider Electric Canada

PULLEYS FLAT BELT BDI Canada Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument IDLER BRECOflex Co., L.L.C. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument SPLIT Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument SYNCHRONOUS BELT BRECOflex Co., L.L.C. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument TOOTHED BRECOflex Co., L.L.C. Nordex Inc. RotoPrecision Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument V-BELT Regal Beloit Canada Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument

RACK & PINION ANTI-BACKLASH BDI Canada Inc. Myostat Motion Control Inc. Quality Transmission Components Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument HARDENED Myostat Motion Control Inc. Quality Transmission Components Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument PLAIN Quality Transmission Components Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument POLYMER Myostat Motion Control Inc.

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ROBOTIC ACCESSORIES Helukabel Canada Ibis Electro-Products Nordson EFD Schunk Intec Corp. ROBOTS DENSO Robotics Nordson EFD Schneider Electric Canada Yaskawa America ROBOTS, ARTICULATED ARM (6AXIS) Advanced Motion & Controls DENSO Robotics ROBOTS, SCARA (4AXIS) DENSO Robotics Nordson EFD SOFTWARE DENSO Robotics

SENSORS ACCELERATION Omega ANALYSIS Higginson Equipment FLOW Balluff Canada Inc. Chartwell Automation E&E Process Instrumentation Higginson Equipment LeddarTech Inc. Omega Stephen Sircon Controls Sylvan Automation Webtec FORCE Baumer Inc. Omega HALL Baumer Inc. Electro Sensors Fabco-Air Geo. T. White Co. Ltd. LASER Balluff Canada Inc. Baumer Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Chartwell Automation Contrinex Inc. Ibis Electro-Products Le Groupe Rotalec Manufacturers Automation Inc. Omega Schneider Electric Canada LIGHT Bock Optronics Inc. Chartwell Automation Global Sensor Systems Ibis Electro-Products LeddarTech Inc. Manufacturers Automation Inc. Skeans Engineering & Machinery LINEAR Baumer Inc. Chartwell Automation Electro Sensors Magnelink, Manufacturers Automation Inc. Novotechnik, Inc. Schneider Electric Canada LOAD Baumer Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Omega POSITION Balluff Canada Inc. Baumen Associates Baumer Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Chartwell Automation Electro Sensors Fabco-Air Festo Inc. Heidenhain Corporation LeddarTech Inc. Magnelink, Novotechnik, Inc. Omega Schneider Electric Canada PRESSURE Anfield Sensors Balluff Canada Inc. Baumen Associates Baumer Inc. Chartwell Automation E&E Process Instrumentation Ecotherm Inc. Omega Schneider Electric Canada Switching Solutions Inc. Sylvan Automation

Technical Systems 2002 Inc. Webtec PROXIMITY Balluff Canada Inc. Baumer Inc. Bock Optronics Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Chartwell Automation Connectric Systems Inc. Contrinex Inc. Electro Sensors Fabco-Air Festo Inc. Ibis Electro-Products Le Groupe Rotalec LeddarTech Inc. Magnelink, Omega Schneider Electric Canada Stephen Sircon Controls ROTARY Chartwell Automation Electro Sensors Industrial Encoder Corporation Novotechnik, Inc. Schneider Electric Canada SPEED Baumer Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Chartwell Automation E&E Process Instrumentation Electro Sensors Industrial Encoder Corporation LeddarTech Inc. Schneider Electric Canada Webtec TEMPERATURE Anfield Sensors Baumen Associates Baumer Inc. Carlo Gavazzi Inc. Chartwell Automation E&E Process Instrumentation Ecotherm Inc. Electro Sensors Higginson Equipment Manufacturers Automation Inc. Omega Schneider Electric Canada Switching Solutions Inc. Technical Systems 2002 Inc. Webtec Winters Instruments TORQUE Omega Technical Systems 2002 Inc. VIBRATION Electro Sensors Manufacturers Automation Inc. Omega VISUAL Global Sensor Systems

SHAFTS COLLARS Amacoil BDI Canada Inc. Polymotion Limited RotoPrecision Inc. Ruland Manufacturing Co. Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument FLEXIBLE BellowsTech, LLC Servometer Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument RIGID Ruland Manufacturing Co. Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument SEALS & PACKINGS Daemar Hercules Sealing Products Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions SPLINE Quality Transmission Components Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument Toro Hydraulic & Machinery UNIVERSAL COUPLING Advanced Antivibration Components BellowsTech, LLC Servometer Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

SOFTWARE AUTOMATION Beckhoff Automation Canada Bock Optronics Inc. Crossman Automation Inc. Omega

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SPEED REDUCERS & INCREASERS CONCENTRIC BDI Canada Inc. Diequa Grove-Crossman Equipment Ltd. Nord Gear Limited Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. FRACTIONAL HP Baumen Associates Diequa Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. HELICAL HERRINGBONE Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument PARALLEL Climax Company Ltd. Crossman Automation Inc. Diequa Lafert Metric Motors Moteurs Electriques Universal MEP Inc. Nord Gear Limited Renold Canada RR Canada Inc. SEW-Eurodrive Company of Canada Sterling Power Systems Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. PLANETARY Atlanta Drive Systems Inc. Crossman Automation Inc. Diequa Lafert Metric Motors RotoPrecision Inc. RR Canada Inc. Schneider Electric Canada SEW-Eurodrive Company of Canada Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. RIGHT ANGLE Diequa Grove-Crossman Equipment Ltd. Nord Gear Limited RR Canada Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. SHAFT-MOUNTED Diequa Nord Gear Limited Renold Canada Sterling Power Systems Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. SPUR Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc. WORMGEAR Atlanta Drive Systems Inc.

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Diequa Lafert Metric Motors Moteurs Electriques Universal Nord Gear Limited Nordex Inc. Regal Beloit Canada Renold Canada SEW-Eurodrive Company of Canada Sterling Power Systems Inc. Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument VL Motion Systems Inc.

VALVE COMPONENTS VALVE ACTUATORS Bimba Manufacturing Co. DK-LOK Ontario Higginson Equipment Howell Pipe & Supply M.A. Stewart & Sons Matheson Valves Nordson EFD Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Pesco Sales Score TransCanada Scott Rotary Seals Setpoint Technologies Sylvan Automation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VL Motion Systems Inc. VALVE CONTROLS Lynch Fluid Controls Matheson Valves Nordson EFD Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Score TransCanada Setpoint Technologies Sylvan Automation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VALVE INDICATORS Matheson Valves Nordson EFD Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VALVE MOTORS Matheson Valves Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

VALVE TYPES BALL BDI Canada Inc. Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Checkfluid Dixon Group Canada Limited DK-LOK Ontario Howell Pipe & Supply M.A. Stewart & Sons Matheson Valves MP Filtri (Canada) Inc. Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Pesco Sales Score TransCanada Setpoint Technologies Sylvan Automation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery CARTRIDGE Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery CHECK Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Checkfluid Dixon Group Canada Limited DK-LOK Ontario Ecotherm Inc. Fabco-Air Lexair M.A. Stewart & Sons Matheson Valves MP Filtri (Canada) Inc. Parker Hannifin Canada Score TransCanada Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery COMPENSATOR Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery COUNTER BALANCE Higginson Equipment Lynch Fluid Controls Parker Hannifin Canada RR Canada Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery DIRECTIONAL CONTROL Cross Mfg Inc. DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Higginson Equipment

Humphrey Automation Inc. Waircom Lexair Lynch Fluid Controls Matheson Valves MP Filtri (Canada) Inc. Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec ELECTRO-PROPORTIONAL M.A. Stewart & Sons Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery FLOW CONTROL Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Cross Mfg Inc. Dixon Group Canada Limited Fabco-Air Higginson Equipment Waircom Matheson Valves MICO Inc. MP Filtri (Canada) Inc. Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Rubberline Products Ltd. Score TransCanada Scott Rotary Seals Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Webtec HYDRAULIC Bimba Manufacturing Co. Checkfluid Cross Mfg Inc. Higginson Equipment Humphrey Automation Inc. Hypower Systems Lexair MICO Inc. Parker Hannifin Canada Peerless Engineering Sales RR Canada Inc. Scott Rotary Seals Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec York Hydraulics Ltd. LOGIC Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MANUAL Checkfluid Fabco-Air Higginson Equipment Humphrey Automation Inc. M.A. Stewart & Sons Matheson Valves Parker Hannifin Canada Pesco Sales Score TransCanada Sylvan Automation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MODULAR Clippard Instrument Laboratory Fabco-Air M.A. Stewart & Sons Parker Hannifin Canada Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MOTOR MOUNT Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery NEEDLE Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Climax Company Ltd. DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Waircom MP Filtri (Canada) Inc. Nordson EFD Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Pesco Sales Toro Hydraulic & Machinery PNEUMATIC Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Dixon Group Canada Limited DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Festo Inc. Higginson Equipment Hypower Systems Waircom

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SupplierListings 69 ACE CONTROLS INC. Manufacturer 23435 Industrial Park Dr Farmington Hills MI 48335 USA Tel: 248-476-0213 Fax: 248-476-2470 Email: shocks@acecontrols.com Web: www.acecontros.com Distributors: Cowper, St. John, NB; Kingston, ON; London, ON; Markham, ON; Cowper Inc, Lachine, QC; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd, Burnaby, BC; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd., Prince George, BC; Edmonton, AB; vickers-Warnick, Mississauga, ON; Vickers-Warnick, Waterloo, ON; Vickers Warnick Ltd, Stoney Creek, ON

ADACONN Manufacturer 538 Township Line Rd Blue Bell PA 19422 USA Tel: 215-643-1900 Fax: 215-643-4017 Email: sales@adaconn.com Web: www.adaconn.com Distributors: Berendsen Fluid Power, Scarborough, ON; Hypower Systems, Saskatoon, SK; Kinecor, Lachine, QC; Wainbee Limited, Mississauga, ON

ADVANCE MOTION CONTROL Manufacturer & Distributor 1650 Old Colchester Rd PO Box 91 Oakdale CT 06370 USA Tel: 860-859-1650 Email: sales@dhict.com Web: www.dhict.com Manufacturers Represented: Goodyear; Hartmann Controls Inc.; Hercules Seals; Hydrocraft; LDI/Vescor; Magnaloy; Nachi; PCI (Pressure Controls Inc.); Prince; Stauff

ADVANCED ANTIVIBRATION COMPONENTS Manufacturer & Distributor 2101 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-328-3662 Fax: 516-328-3365 Email: aacsupport@vibrationmounts.com Web: www.vibrationmounts.com

ADVANCED MOTION & CONTROLS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 26 Saunders Rd Barrie ON L4N 9A8 Tel: 705-726-2260 Fax: 705-726-5829 Email: inquiries@advancedmotion.com Web: www.advancedmotion.com Branches: Cambridge, ON; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers Represented: Bosch Rexroth; Dorner Conveyors; Hytrol Conveyors; OMRON; Oriental Motor; Patlite; Phoenix Contact; SMC Pneumatics; STI Safety; THK; Toshiba Machine; Zimmer

ANFIELD SENSORS INC.

BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY

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Manufacturer

8831 Keele St Vaughan ON L4K 2N1 Tel: 905-303-8700 Fax: 905-303-7130 Email: sales@anfieldsensors.com Web: www.anfieldsensors.com Distributors: MP Filtri Canada Inc., Concord, ON

5711 RS Boreham Jr St Fort Smith AR 72930 USA Tel: 479-646-4711 Fax: 479-648-5792 Web: www.baldor.com

BALLUFF CANADA INC. ARGO-HYTOS INC. Manufacturer 1835 North Research Dr Bowling Green OH 43402 USA Tel: 419-353-6070 Fax: 419-354-3496 Web: www.argo-hytos.com

AST BEARINGS LLC Manufacturer & Distributor 115 Main Rd Montville NJ 07045 USA Tel: 800-526-1250 Fax: 973-335-6987 Email: inquiry@astbearings.com Web: www.astbearings.com Manufacturers Represented: EZO/SPB; GRW; IJK; IKO; INA; JAF; KBC; KOYO Distributors: JDM Technical Services, Quebec, QC

ATLANTA DRIVE SYSTEMS INC. Manufacturer 1775 Route 34, Unit D-10 Farmingdale NJ 07727 USA Tel: 732-282-0480 Fax: 732-282-0450 Email: info@atlantadrives.com Web: www.atlantadrives.com

AURORA BEARING COMPANY Manufacturer 901 Aucutt Rd Montgomery IL 60538 USA Tel: 630-859-2030 Fax: 630-859-0971 Email: customerservice@aurorabearing.com Web: www.aurorabearing.com Distributors: Rod Ends Mechanical, Mississauga, ON

Manufacturer 2 2840 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8G4 Tel: 905-816-1494 Fax: 905-816-1411 Email: norm.clarke@balluff.ca Web: www.balluff.ca

BAUMEN ASSOCIATES LTD. Manufacturer 6-870 Equestrian Crt Oakville ON L6L 6L7 Tel: 905-828-2600 Email: info@andybaumenltd.com Web: www.andybaumenltd.com

BAUMER INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 4046 Mainway Burlington ON L7M 4B9 Tel: 905-335-8444 Fax: 905-335-8320 Web: www.baumer.ca Manufacturers Represented: Bourdon Haenni; Hubner; Ivo; SoftNoze; Thalheim

BDI CANADA INC. Distributor 6235 Tomken Road Mississauga ON L5T 1K2 Tel: 905-238-3392 Fax: 905-238-5049 Email: cam@bdi-canada.com Web: www.bdi-canada.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Rocky Mountain House, AB; Surrey, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Florenceville, NB; Corner Brook, NL; Mt. Pearl, NL; Dartmouth, NS; Stellarton, NS; Belleville, ON; Brampton, ON; Brampton, ON; Cambridge, ON; Hamilton, ON; Jaymark Brampton, ON; Lloydminster, ON; London, ON; North Bay, ON; Orillia, ON; Ottawa, ON; Pembroke, ON; Red Deer, ON; Sault Ste Marie, ON; Scarborough, ON; St. Catharines, ON; Sudbury, ON; Timmins, ON; Whitby, ON; Windsor, ON; Laval, QC; Montreal, QC; Quebec City, QC; Sherbrooke, QC; Trois-Rivieres, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: Baldor-Dodge; Canadian Timken LP; Emerson Equip. Canada; Gates Canada Inc.; NSK Canada; Rexnord Canada Ltd.; SEW-Eurodrive; SKF Canada

BEACH FILTER PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer

AUTOMATIONDIRECT AEROTECH INC. Manufacturer 101 Zeta Dr Pittsburgh PA 15238 USA Tel: 412-963-7470 Fax: 412-963-7459 Web: www.aerotech.com Branches: Montreal, QC

Distributor 3505 Hutchinson Rd Cumming GA 30040 USA Tel: 800-633-0405 Fax: 770-889-7876 Web: www.automationdirect.com

555 Centennial Ave Hanover PA 17331 USA Tel: 717-235-1136 Fax: 717-235-4858 Email: sales@beachfilters.com Web: www.beachfilters.com Distributors: Wajax, Mississauga, ON

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AMACOIL INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 2100 Bridgewater Rd Aston PA 19014 USA Tel: 610-485-8300 Fax: 610-485-2357 Email: amacoil@amacoil.com Web: www.amacoil.com Manufacturers Represented: Uhing

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43-2501 Rutherford Rd Concord ON L4K 2N6 Tel: 905-206-9911 Fax: 905-206-9611 Email: office.ca@br-automation.com Web: www.br-automation.com

BECKHOFF AUTOMATION CANADA Manufacturer 130 Research Lane Guelph ON N1G 5G3 Tel: 905-852-1634 Fax: 905-852-1535 Email: canada@beckhoff.com Web: www.beckhoffautomation.com

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CARLO GAVAZZI INC.

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1289 US Hwy 1 Suite 1 Ormond Beach FL 31274 USA Tel: 386-615-7530 Fax: 386-615-7973 Email: bellows@bellowstech.com Web: www.bellowstech.com

8-2660 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6M6 Tel: 905-542-0979 Fax: 905-542-2248 Email: gavazzi@carlogavazzi.com Web: www.gavazzionline.com

BERENDSEN FLUID POWER

CEJN INDUSTRIAL CORP.

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Manufacturer

35A Ironside Cres Scarborough ON M1X 1G5 Tel: 416-335-5557 Fax: 416-335-8844 Email: info@bfpna.com Web: www.bfpna.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dartmouth, NS; London, ON; Markham, ON; Stoney Creek, ON; Sudbury, ON; Timmins, ON; Laval, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: Auburn Gear; Barksdale; Danfoss; Donaldson; Eaton-Vickers/Cutler-Hammer; Mico; Norgren; Olaer; Thermal Transfer

4 Snowberry Crt Caledon ON L7K 0B5 Tel: 519-927-0566 Fax: 519-927-0567 Web: www.cejn.com Branches: Caledon, ON

BESWICK ENGINEERING CO., INC. Manufacturer 284 Ocean Rd Greenland NH 03840-2442 USA Tel: 603-433-1188 Fax: 603-433-3313 Email: besales@beswick.com Web: www.beswick.com

BIMBA MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer 25150 S Governors Hwy University Park Monee IL 60484 USA Tel: 708-534-8544 Fax: 708-235-2014 Email: cs@bimba.com Web: www.bimba.com Distributors: Cowper Inc, Lachine, QC; CPI Automation Ltd, Mississauga, ON; Hypower Systems, Winnipeg, MB; Skeans Eng. & Mach. Ltd, Coquitlam, BC

BISHOP-WISECARVER CORPORATION Manufacturer 2104 Martin Way Pittsburg CA 94565 USA Tel: 925-439-8272 Fax: 925-439-5931 Email: sales@bwc.com Web: www.bwc.com Distributors: Motion Industries, Calgary, AB; Abbotsford, BC; Brandon, MB; Hartland, NB; Wabush, NL; Wabush, NL; Dartmouth, NS; Belleville, ON; Joliette, QC; Regina, SK; Ringball Corporation, Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Mississauga, ON; Dorval, QC

BOCK OPTRONICS INC. Distributor 7-14 Steinway Blvd Toronto ON M9W 6M6 Tel: 416-674-2804 Fax: 416-674-1827 Email: info@bockoptronics.ca Web: www.bockoptronics.ca Manufacturers Represented: Basler; Baumer; Euresys; Gardasoft; Intercon 1; Midwest Optical; Mikrotron; Neousys Technology; Norpix; Opto Engineering; Pentax; Schneider Optics; Schott-Moritex; Smart Vision Lights; Takex; Tordivel-Scorpion; Videotec; Ximea; Z-Laser

BOSCH REXROTH CANADA Manufacturer 490 Prince Charles Dr S Welland ON L3B 5X7 Tel: 905-735-0510 Fax: 905-735-5646 Email: info@boschrexroth.ca Web: www.boschrexroth.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Fredericton, NB; Dartmouth, NS; Burlington, ON; Jonquière, QC; Longueuil, QC; Saskatoon, SK

BRECOFLEX CO., L.L.C. Manufacturer 222 Industrial Way W Eatontown NJ 07724 USA Tel: 732-460-9500 Fax: 732-542-6725 Email: info@brecoflex.com Web: www.brecoflex.com

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CONTROL ENTERPRISES INC. (C.E.I.) Manufacturer 40124 Hwy 49 PO Box 396 Oakhurst CA 93644 USA Tel: 559-683-2044 Fax: 559-683-8666 Email: ceiinc-ken@sti.net Web: www.ceivalve.com Distributors: Norcan Fluid Power Ltd. ; Unitek Controle, Chambly, QC

CHARTWELL AUTOMATION INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 140 Duffield Dr Markham ON L6G 1B5 Tel: 905-513-7100 Fax: 905-513-7101 Web: www.chartwell.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; London, ON; Waterloo, ON; Montréal, QC Manufacturers Represented: Comat Releco; Curtis Industries; Datalogic; Grace Engineered Products Inc.; Hilscher; Kuebler; Turck; Westec

CHECKFLUID INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 4070 Eastgate Cres London ON N6L 1B2 Tel: 519-652-6373 Fax: 519-652-0392 Email: info@checkfluid.com Web: www.checkfluid.com

CLIMAX COMPANY LTD. Distributor 16883 boul Hymus Kirkland QC H9H 3L4 Tel: 514-426-2243 Fax: 514-426-7126 Email: sross@climaxcompany.com Web: www.climaxcompany.com Manufacturers Represented: Alemite LLC; Bijur Lubricating Corp.; Marsh Bellofram; Oil Rite; Parker Hannifin; Simatec; Trico; Vogel

CROSS MFG INC. Manufacturer 210 - 11011 King St Overland Park KS 66210 USA Tel: 630-324-5525 Fax: 620-324-5737 Email: info@crossmfg.com Web: www.crossmfg.com Company Profile:Manufacturer of hydraulic components made in the USA. Welded and tie rod cylinders, directional, flow and pressure control valves; pumps, motors, gear boxes, accumulators, filters, adapters and manifolds.

CROSSMAN AUTOMATION INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 100-17908 105 Ave NW Edmonton AB T5S 2H5 Tel: 780-444-4370 Fax: 780-444-4164 Email: daveb@crossmanautomation.com Web: www.crossmanautomation.com Manufacturers Represented: Brook-Crompton; Danfoss; Eaton; Nexen; Nidec; Toolmex

CUI INC. Manufacturer 20050 112th Ave SW Tualatin OR 97062 USA Tel: 503-612-2300 Fax: 503-612-2382 Email: sales@cui.com Web: www.cui.com Distributors: Digi-Key

CLIPPARD INSTRUMENT LABORATORY INC. Manufacturer 7390 Colerain Ave Cincinnati OH 45239 USA Tel: 513-521-4261 Fax: 513-521-4464 Email: leads@clippard.com Web: www.clippard.com Distributors: Wainbee Limited, Mississauga, ON

CYCLO-INDEX - DIV. OF LEGGETT & PLATT Manufacturer 1129 W Fairview Ave Carthage MO 64836 USA Tel: 417-358-6136 Fax: 417-358-8629 Email: info@cycloindex.com Web: www.cycloindex.com

CONNECTRIC SYSTEMS INC. Distributor 28-207 Edgeley Blvd Concord ON L4K 4B5 Tel: 905-669-0080 Fax: 905-669-0082 Email: info@connectric.com Web: www.connectric.com Manufacturers Represented: Custom Connector Corporation; Datalogic; Digitec; Diversified Electronics; Edison; IDEC; IMO; KSR Kuebler; Kuebler; Marathon Special Products; Marsh Bellofram; Matrona; Sprecher + Schuh; Visolux

CONTRINEX INC. Manufacturer 1421 Champion Dr. Suite 308 Carrollton TX 75006 USA Tel: 972-685-3010

DAEMAR INC. Distributor 861 Cranberry Crt Oakville ON L6L 6J7 Tel: 905-847-6500 Fax: 905-847-6943 Email: sales@daemarinc.com Web: www.daemar.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Caplugs; DMR; JM Clipper; Kalrez; Keystock; Rotor-Clip; RotorClamp; Shim Stock; Spirolox

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DK-LOK ONTARIO INC.

Distributor

Distributor

2200 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 5R3 Tel: 905-829-2000 Fax: 905-829-2630 Email: info@daviscontrols.com Web: www.daviscontrols.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Sarnia, ON; Montréal, QC Manufacturers Represented: Acromag; Baldor; Balluff; Balston; Danfoss Drives; Gems Sensors; LS Industrial Systems; Nematron; Schmersal; Wago

720 South Service Rd Unit 6 Stoney Creek ON L8E 5S7 Tel: 289-649-1046 Fax: 289-649-1049 Email: sales@dklokontario.com Web: www.dklokontario.com Manufacturers Represented: A-T Controls Inc.; DK-Lok Corporation; Flex-Pression

DAVLEY DARMEX PRECISION LUBRICANTS Manufacturer & Distributor 38-7370 Bramalea Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1N6 Tel: 905-795-1150 Fax: 905-795-1151 Email: sales@davley-darmex.com Web: www.davley-darmex.com Branches: Dorval, QC

DMA LTD. Manufacturer 22 Garside Cr Brampton ON L6S 1H6 Tel: 905-459-5248 Fax: 905-459-0428 Email: rjplourde@sympatico.ca Web: www.dmautomate.ca Manufacturers Represented: Camco/Ferguson; Dixon Automatic Tool; Hermann Ultrasonics; Liester; Lutco; Mayr Corp.; Robohand; Thordon Bearings Inc.

DRIVE-LINE INC. Distributor 23-212 Wyecroft Rd Oakville ON L6K 3T9 Tel: 905-845-4710 Fax: 905-845-3009 Email: jcarney@drivelineinc.com Web: www.drivelineinc.com

DRIVE SYSTEMS GROUP INC. Manufacturer & Distributor

DENDOFF SPRINGS LTD. Manufacturer 12045 Old Yale Rd Surrey BC V3V 3X4 Tel: 604-580-3400 Fax: 604-580-3600 Email: sales@dendoff.com Web: www.dendoff.com Company Profile:Manufacturing precision, mechanical coil & leaf springs for a wide range of industry applications since 1906. Producing Cold Wound from .005” to .625” diameter wire and Hot Wound to 2.5” bar stock. Compression, Extension, Torsion, Spiral, Constant Force. Full & semi-elliptical leaf springs. Wire forms & metal stampings. Heat treating & shot peening. From proto-type one offs to volume production runs. Engineering & spring design services. Ensured quality springs with prompt and courteous service. Shipping worldwide.

DENSO ROBOTICS Manufacturer & Distributor 3900 Via Oro Ave Long Beach CA 94704 USA Tel: 888-476-2689 Email: info@densorobotics.com Web: www.densorobotics.com

1-2-7150 Torbram Rd Mississauga ON L4T 3Z8 Tel: 905-405-0310 Fax: 905-405-0313 Web: www.drivesystemsgroup.ca Manufacturers Represented: Axor Industries; C.G.I. Inc.; Drive Systems s.p.a.; Eltra s.p.a.; Infranor; Nidec; Powertec

DUCT-O-WIRE CANADA LIMITED Manufacturer 10-1445 Norjohn Crt Burlington ON L7L 0E6 Tel: 905-331-2612 Fax: 905-331-6639 Email: dow@ductowire.ca Web: www.ductowire.com

E&E PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION Distributor

39-588 Edward Ave Richmond Hill ON L4C 9Y6 Tel: 905-737-2113 Fax: 905-737-7319 Email: sales@ecotherm.ca Web: www.ecotherm.ca Branches: Vernon, BC; Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC Manufacturers Represented: ACmax; Full Gauge; Kaori; Saginomiya

180 Covington Dr Bloomingdale IL 60108 USA Tel: 630-980-1133 Fax: 630-980-1232 Email: info@diequa.com Web: www.diequa.com

6111 Blue Circle Dr Minnetonka MN 55343 USA Tel: 952-930-0100 Fax: 952-930-0130 Email: sales@electro-sensors.com Web: www.electro-sensors.com

ELECTROMATE

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EXLAR CORPORATION Manufacturer 18400 W 77th St Chanhassen MN 55317 USA Tel: 952-500-6200 Fax: 952-368-4877 Email: info@exlar.com Web: www.exlar.com

FABCO-AIR, INC. Manufacturer 3716 NE 49th Ave Gainesville FL 32609 USA Tel: 352-373-3578 Fax: 352-375-8024 Email: service@fabco-air.com Web: www.fabco-air.com Distributors: SKF

FESTO INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 5300 Explorer Dr Mississauga ON L4W 5G4 Tel: 905-624-9000 Fax: 905-624-9001 Email: festo.canada@ca.festo.com Web: www.festo.ca Branches: Pointe-Claire, QC; Québec, QC Distributors: Atlantic Compressed Air, Moncton, NB; E.B. Horsman & Son, Surrey, BC; Seaway Fluid Power Group, St Catharines, ON; Wajax Industrial Components, Lachine, QC

Manufacturer & Distributor

Distributor

Manufacturer

www.design-engineering.com

11510 Goldcoast Dr Cincinnati OH 45249 1621-1621 USA Tel: 513-671-3322 Fax: 513-671-3363 Email: techelp@exair.com Web: www.exair.com

FLARETITE, INC.

Manufacturer

2315 Bowman St Innisfil ON L9S 3V6 Tel: 705-436-1125 Fax: 705-436-6251 Email: barrie@dixongroupcanada.com Web: www.dixongroupcanada.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dorval, QC

Manufacturer & Distributor

ECOTHERM INC.

ELECTRO SENSORS INC.

Wholesaler & Manufacturer

EXAIR CORPORATION

4-40 Rivermede R N Concord ON L4K 2H3 Tel: 905-669-4857 Fax: 905-669-2158 Web: www.eeprocess.com

DIEQUA CORPORATION

DIXON GROUP CANADA LIMITED

Control Inc.; GAM Gear; Groschopp Inc.; Harmonic Drive LLC; Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions; Ibex Engineering; Inertia Dynamics; Intelligent Actuator Inc.; ITT Torque Systems; Kollmorgen; Lam Technologies; Lintech; Macron Dynamics Inc.; Maxon Motor AG; MCG Inc.; MerkleKorff Industries; MicroE Systems; MTS Temposonics; Netzer Precision Motion Sensors; Nippon Pulse America; Pacific Scientific; Pittman; Quantum Devices Inc.; Rabbit Semiconductor; RSF Electronics Inc.; Schneeberger Linear Tecnology; Servo Tek Products Company; Shimpo Drives Inc.; Superior Electric; Tecnotion B.V.; Tolomatic; World Encoders

Distributor 39-4300 Steeles Ave Woodbridge ON L4L 4C2 Tel: 877-737-8698 Email: sales@electromate.com Web: www.electromate.com Manufacturers Represented: Advanced Motion Controls; Applied Motion Products, Inc.; Baumuller; Bayside Motion Group; Beijer Electronics, Inc.; Computer Conversions Corp.; Dyadic Systems; ElectroCraft; Empire Magnetics; Exor Electronic R&D; Galil Motion

4036 Shadow Oak Fenton MI 48430 USA Tel: 810-750-4140 Fax: 810-629-4988 Email: sales@flaretite.com Web: www.flaretite.com Distributors: Hose Power, Ajax, ON

FRANKLIN EMPIRE INC. Distributor 8421 ch Darnley Mont-Royal QC H4T 2B2 Tel: 514-341-3720 Fax: 514-341-3907 Web: www.feinc.com Manufacturers Represented: Siemens; Siemens-Flender

GAM GEAR Manufacturer 901E Business Centre Dr Mount Prospect IL 60056 USA Tel: 847-649-2500 Fax: 847-649-2501 Email: jim@gamweb.com Web: www.gamweb.com Distributors: Electromate, Woodbridge, ON

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72 SupplierListings GEO. T. WHITE CO. LTD.

HELAC CORPORATION

HUMPHREY AUTOMATION INC.

Distributor

Manufacturer

Distributor

1665 Turner Rd Windsor ON N8W 3J8 Tel: 519-256-2331 Fax: 519-256-6311 Web: www.geotwhite.com Branches: Burlington, ON; Toronto, ON Manufacturers Represented: ASS End of Arm Tooling; BTM Corp.; CPI Products; Destaco; PIAB Conveyors; PIAB Vacuum Products; Robohand; TechRim

225 Battersby Ave Enumclaw WA 98022 USA Tel: 360-825-1601 Fax: 360-825-1603 Email: actuators@helac.com Web: www.helac.com

10-570 Alden Rd Markham ON L3R 8N5 Tel: 905-479-3633 Fax: 905-479-3755 Email: humphrey@pneumation.ca Web: www.pneumation.ca

HELANDER PRODUCTS INC.

HYDAC CORPORATION

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

26 Knollwood Dr Clinton CT 06413 USA Tel: 860-669-7953 Fax: 860-669-6756 Email: helander@sbcglobal.net Web: www.tinyclutch.com

14 Federal Road Welland ON L3B 3P2 Tel: 905-714-9322 Fax: 905-714-4664 Email: sales@hydac.ca Web: www.hydac.ca

HELUKABEL CANADA

HYPOWER SYSTEMS

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor

4-3620B Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Z7 Tel: 289-444-5040 Fax: 289-444-5041 Email: sales@helukabel.ca Web: www.helukabel.ca

143 Wheeler St Saskatoon SK S7P 0A4 Tel: 306-931-0888 Fax: 306-934-2553 Email: info@hypower.com Web: www.hypower.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Grande Prairie, AB; Prince George, BC; Vancouver/Delta, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Prince Albert, SK; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: Bimba; Eaton; Enerpac; Graco; Heco Gear; Kawasaki; Norgren; Numatics; Pall; Poclain

GLOBAL BEAR INC. Distributor 2064 Chartier Avenue Dorval QC H9P 1H2 Tel: 514-631-1110 Fax: 514-636-7737 Email: sales@globalbear.ca Web: www.globalbear.ca Branches: Mississauga, ON Manufacturers Represented: Ames; BECO; Centa; FK Bearings; FLURO; ISB; MTK+; NBS; NHBB & NMB; NKE; Permaglide; Randall; Smith; STS Couplings; ZNL Distributors: BDI Canada ; Canadian Bearings ; Kinecor Inc. ; Motion Industries

GLOBAL SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 400 Brunel Rd Mississauga ON L4Z 2C2 Tel: 905-507-0007 Fax: 905-507-4177 Email: rayglenn@globalsensorsystems.com Web: www.globalsensorsystems.com

GRB, GESTION INDUSTRIELLE RB INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 6200 Saint-Laurent blvd Sainte-Catherine QC J5C 1B2 Tel: 450-632-3230 Fax: 450-632-3213 Email: sales@grbbearings.com Web: www.grbbearings.com

GROVE-CROSSMAN EQUIPMENT LTD. Distributor 111-4238 Lozells Ave Burnaby BC V5A 0C4 Tel: 604-421-1500 Fax: 604-421-0221 Email: nash@grovecrossman.com Web: www.grovecrossman.com Manufacturers Represented: Allied Locke; Autogard; Bonfiglioli; Brook-Crompton; Browning; Canimex; Cone Drive; Cougar; Dalton; Dayton; Doerr; Electra; Emerson; Falk; Flender; Furnace Belt; Grove Gear; Highfield; Hilliard; Himmel; Jason; Joyce; Koellmann; KVP; Leeson; Leroy Somer; Megga; Minarik; Morse; Motovario; Nexen; Nidec; Perske; PIC; Ram; Reeves; Reliance; Renold; Reuland; Samson; Siemens; Speed Selector; Stearns; Sterling; Twiflex; US Electric; Von-Ruden; WEG; Winsmith; Wire Belt

HYSECO FLUID SYSTEMS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS CANADA Distributor 226 Lockhart Rd Barrie ON L4N 9G8 Tel: 705-739-6735 Email: barrie@herculesca.ca Web: www.herculesca.ca Branches: Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Dichtomatik; The Simrit Group; SKF Polyseal Inc

HI-TECH SEALS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 9211 41 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6E 6R5 Tel: 780-438-6055 Fax: 780-434-5866 Email: info@hitechseals.com Web: www.hitechseals.com Branches: Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Newmarket, ON; Boucherville, QC Distributors: Hi-Tech Gaskets Inc.

GTC FALCON INC.

HIGGINSON EQUIPMENT INC.

Manufacturer

Manufacturer & Distributor

118 Long Pond Rd. Plymouth MA USA Tel: 608-746-0200 Fax: 508-746-6419 Web: www.gtcfalcon.com

1-1175 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 6R6 Tel: 905-335-2211 Fax: 905-335-8756 Web: www.higginson.ca Manufacturers Represented: AAA; Air-Mite; Aldon Railway Equip.; Amtech Hydraclamp; Burkert; BVA Hydraulics; Deublin Unions; Dynex Hydraulics; Fabco; Gits; GO; Gusher Pumps; Humphrey; J.C. Ernst; Linemaster; Magnatrol; Magnetrol; Oberdorfer Pumps; Ohio Oscilliator; Oil-Rite; SMC-Full Line; Tol-o-matic; Trico; Tubal Accumulators; Tuthill; Winters

HAYDON KERK MOTION SOLUTIONS, INC. Manufacturer 1500 Meriden Rd Waterbury CT 06705 USA Tel: 203-756-7441 Fax: 203-756-8724 Email: info.haydonkerk@ametek.com Web: www.haydonkerk.com

HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION Manufacturer 333 East State Parkway Schaumburg IL 60173 USA Tel: 847-490-1191 Fax: 847-490-3931 Email: info@heidenhain.com Web: www.heidenhain.com Branches: Mississauga, ON

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HOWELL PIPE & SUPPLY Manufacturer & Distributor 11 Armstrong Ave Georgetown ON L7G 4S1 Tel: 888-469-3557 Email: info@howellpipe.com Web: www.howellpipe.com Branches: London, ON; Whitby, ON Manufacturers Represented: Benteler Steel & Tube; Flex-Hose Co.; Georg Fisher; IPSCO; NIBCO; Powell Valves; Rayovac; Shurjoint; Smith Valves; Spirax Sarco; Ward Fittings; Winters

1-7399 River Rd Delta BC V4G 1B2 Tel: 604-940-8865 Fax: 604-940-8802 Email: kjohnson@hyseco.com Web: www.hyseco.com

I.C.T. POWER COMPANY INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 1220 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 5R6 Tel: 905-631-8494 Fax: 905-631-8495 Email: sales@ictpower.com Web: www.ictpower.com Manufacturers Represented: ABB; COE; Concept; Dynex; Enerpro; Erico; Ferraz Mersen; Fuji Electric; Infineon; IR; Mallory; NWL; Phase Tronics; Powerex; Ronken; Webra

IBIS ELECTRO-PRODUCTS CORP. Manufacturer & Distributor 2A-50 Craig St Brantford ON N3R 7J1 Tel: 519-756-4299 Fax: 519-756-3299 Email: sales@ibisep.com Web: www.ibisep.com Manufacturers Represented: Dietz Sensors; Flexa Conduits & Fittings; QPIC Interface Connectors

IGUS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor PO Box 14349 East Providence RI 02914 USA Tel: 401-438-2200 Fax: 401-438-7270 Email: sales@igus.com Web: www.igus.com Branches: Concord, ON

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LE GROUPE ROTALEC INC.

MACH III CLUTCH, INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor

Distributor

Manufacturer

P.O. Box 211 Main Stn. Pickering ON L1V 2R4 Tel: 905-426-4452 Fax: 905-426-4453 Email: info@envirocominc.com Web: www.envirocominc.com Manufacturers Represented: Hilco (The Hilliard Corp.); Wix Filters

900 rue McCaffrey Saint-Laurent QC H4T 2C7 Tel: 514-341-3685 Fax: 514-341-5205 Email: info@rotalec.com Web: www.rotalec.com Branches: Brantford, ON Manufacturers Represented: Ametek; Banner; Control Techniques; Danaher; Efector; Emerson; Exlar; Fortress Interlocks; Kollmorgen; LinMot; Trio Motion

101 Cummings Drive Walton KY 41094 USA Tel: 859-291-0849 Fax: 859-655-8362 Email: info@machiii.com Web: www.machiii.com Distributors: Drive Line Inc., Oakville, ON

LEDDARTECH INC. Manufacturer

INDUSTRIAL ENCODER CORPORATION Manufacturer 22 Commerce Place St. Catharines ON L2S 0B3 Tel: 905-984-3256 Fax: 905-984-5017 Email: info@globalencoder.ca Web: www.globalencoder.ca Distributors: Rotalec Industries, Calgary, AB; Brantford, ON; St. Laurent, QC

2740 rue Einstein Québec QC G1P 4S4 Tel: 418-653-9000 Fax: 418-653-9099 Email: info@leddartech.com Web: www.leddartech.com

55 Sperry Ave Stratford CT 06615 USA Tel: 203-381-0100 Fax: 203-381-0400 Email: info@jrmerritt.com Web: www.jrmerritt.com

JOHN CRANE CANADA INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 423 Green Rd Stoney Creek ON L8E 3A1 Tel: 905-662-6191 Fax: 905-662-1564 Email: canada@johncrane.com Web: www.johncrane.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dartmouth, NS; Sarnia, ON; St Laurent, QC

KINETIC SYSTEMS INC. Manufacturer 20 Arboretum Rd Boston MA 02131 USA Tel: 617-522-8700 Fax: 617-522-6323 Email: sales@kineticsystems.com Web: www.kineticsystems.com

LA SOCIETE WAIRCOM INC. - WAIRCOM CORPORATION INC. Manufacturer Suite 1-209 YORK Granby QC J2G 2B9 Tel: 450-378-4441 Fax: 450-378-0332 Email: reach@waircom.com Web: www.waircom.com

LAFERT METRIC MOTORS Manufacturer & Distributor 5620 Kennedy Rd Mississauga ON L4Z 2A9 Tel: 905-629-1939 Fax: 905-629-2852 Web: www.lafertna.com

LAPP CANADA Manufacturer 10-3505 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Y7 Tel: 905-820-5492 Fax: 905-820-6516 Email: info@lappcanada.com Web: www.lappcanada.com

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1060 NE 25th Ave Suite C Hillsboro OR 97124 USA Tel: 503-844-6620 Fax: 503-844-6621 Email: sales@magnelinkinc.com Web: www.magnelinkinc.com

Manufacturer & Distributor 175 71e Av Laval QC H7V 2R6 Tel: 450-688-8494 Fax: 450-681-7525 Email: cablesmulticontrole@videotron.ca Manufacturers Represented: Cablecraft; Quadrastat; Start Pilote

Distributor

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

LES CÂBLES MULTI CONTRÔLE DU QUÉBEC INC.

LES MOTEURS ELECTRIQUES UNIVERSAL - DIV. DE 125081 CANADA INC.

J. R. MERRITT CONTROLS, INC.

MAGNELINK, INC.

2310 rue Guenette Saint-Laurent QC H4R 2H2 Tel: 514-748-0260 Fax: 514-748-0261 Email: info@uemmtl.ca Web: www.uemmtl.ca Manufacturers Represented: Century; MGM; Omnidrive; U.S. Motors

LEXAIR INC. Manufacturer 2025 Mercer Rd Lexington KY 40511 USA Tel: 859-255-5001 Fax: 859-255-6656 Email: jjennings@lexairinc.com Web: www.lexairinc.com Distributors: Can-Act Cylinders & Controls, Delta, BC; Integrated Pneumatics Ltd., Saint John, NB; Pneumatic Industrial Equip., Mississauga, ON; Pneutech Industrial Equipment, Kitimat, BC; Pneutech Ltd., Lachine, QC; Montréal, QC; Sempress Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON; Universal Air Hydraulic Ltd., Nisku, AB

LINEMASTER SWITCH CORP. Manufacturer 29 Plaine Hill Rd Woodstock CT 06281 0238-0238 USA Tel: 860-974-1000 Email: sales@linemaster.com Web: www.linemaster.com Distributors: Higginson Equipment Sales, Burlington, ON; Rics Equipment & Supplies, Sussex, NB; Taylor Products Inc., St. Laurent, QC; Tri-Pyramid Industrial, Abbotsford, BC

LYNCH FLUID CONTROLS Manufacturer & Distributor 1799 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 3A2 Tel: 905-363-2400 Fax: 905-363-1191 Email: marketing@lynch.ca Web: www.lynch.ca Manufacturers Represented: ATOS Electro-hydraulics; Kawasaki Hydraulics; Sun Hydraulics Corporation

M.A. STEWART & SONS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 12900 87th Ave Surrey BC V3W 3H9 Tel: 604-594-8431 Fax: 604-594-4335 Web: www.mastewart.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Bakersfield, CA; Signal Hill, CA; Winnipeg, MB; Charlotte, NC; Dartmouth, NS; Ajax, ON; Dollard des Ormeaux, QC Manufacturers Represented: American Valve; Beric Valve; Bonney Forge; Kitz Corporation; MAS; Max-Air/Promation; Mueller Steam; Toyo Red-White; WKM

MAIN MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS INC Manufacturer & Distributor 3181 Tri-Park Dr Grand Blanc MI 48439 USA Tel: 800-521-7918 Fax: 810-953-1385 Email: info@mainmfg.com Web: www.mainmfg.com

MANUFACTURERS AUTOMATION INC. Distributor 1600 King St N St Jacobs ON N0B 2N0 Tel: 519-664-3300 Fax: 519-664-1600 Web: www.manufacturersautomation.com Manufacturers Represented: Adaptive Micro Systems LLC; Balluff Canada Inc.; Carlo Gavazzi Automation Components; IMO Precision Controls Ltd. Canada; Moxa Technologies Inc.; Patlite (USA) Corp; Sprecher + Schuh; SSAC; Weidmuller

MATHESON VALVES Distributor 4060 boul Poirier Saint-Laurent QC H4R 2A5 Tel: 514-337-1106 Fax: 514-745-1542 Web: www.mvfltd.com Branches: Burlington, ON; Quebec City, QC Manufacturers Represented: Continental Disk; Delta; Leser; Optimux; Pure Flex; Triac; Ultra Flo; Velan

MEP INC. Distributor 10021 rue Renaude-Lapointe Anjou QC H1J 2T4 Tel: 514-352-1229 Fax: 514-352-7803 Email: daniel.frenette@mep.ca Web: www.mep.ca

MICO INC. Manufacturer 1911 Lee Blvd North Mankato MN 56003 USA Tel: 507-625-6426 Fax: 507-625-3212 Email: micomail@mico.com Web: www.mico.com Distributors: Berendsen Fluid Power, Scarborough, ON; Edmonton Brake & Clutch, Edmonton, AB; The Fluid Power House, Lively, ON; Fort Garry Industries, Winnipeg, MB; Hypower Systems Ltd., Delta, BC; Superior Industrial Frictions Ltd., Edmonton, AB; Tectran Co., Mississauga, ON; Traction Division of UAP, Montreal, QC; Wajax, Nisku, AB

MICROMO Manufacturer & Distributor 14881 Evergreen Ave Clearwater FL 33762-3008 USA Tel: 800-807-9166 Web: www.micromo.com Manufacturers Represented: Faulhaber; Faulhaber Minimotor; Faulhaber Precistep; Micro-Drives; MPS; Piezo Motor

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NIPPON PULSE AMERICA, INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

55 Backus Ave Danbury CT 06810 USA Tel: 203-743-4447 Fax: 203-791-8702 Email: ctsales@mschem.com Web: www.miller-stephenson.com Branches: Toronto, ON

4 Corporate Dr Radford VA 24141 USA Tel: 540-633-1677 Fax: 540-633-1674 Email: info@nipponpulse.com Web: www.nipponpulse.com Distributors: Electromate, Woodbridge, ON

MIRAI INTER-TECH

NORD GEAR LIMITED

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

30 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1A8 Tel: 905-763-9442 Fax: 905-763-9766 Email: sales@miraiintertech.com Web: www.miraiintertech.com Manufacturers Represented: Dyadic Systems; Sanki; Trinc

41 West Dr Brampton ON L6T 4A1 Tel: 905-796-3606 Fax: 905-796-8130 Web: www.nord.com

MOTION CANADA Distributor 8985 Fraserwood Crt Burnaby BC V5J 5E8 Tel: 604-433-6711 Fax: 604-433-4762 Email: mimarketing@motionindustries.com Web: www.motionindustries.com Manufacturers Represented: Boston Gear; Emerson Motors; INA/ FAG; NSK; SKF; Sumitomo; THK; Warner Electric

NORDEX INC. 426 Federal Rd Brookfield CT 06804 USA Tel: 203-775-4877 Fax: 203-775-6552 Email: info@nordex.com Web: www.nordex.com

Manufacturer

Manufacturer 380 Four Valley Dr Concord ON L4K 5Z1 Tel: 905-303-1369 Fax: 905-303-7256 Email: mail@mpfiltricanada.com Web: www.mpfiltricanada.com

40 Catamore Blvd East Providence RI 02914 USA Tel: 401-431-7000 Fax: 401-431-7079 Email: info@nordsonefd.com Web: www.nordsonefd.com

NOVOTECHNIK, INC. Manufacturer & Distributor

MYOSTAT MOTION CONTROL INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 21-17817 Leslie St Newmarket ON L3Y 8C6 Tel: 905-836-4441 Fax: 905-836-1214 Email: info@myostat.ca Web: www.myostat.ca Manufacturers Represented: Hephast Seiki; Loadstar; Macron Dynamics; Muscle Corp.; Reliance Precision; Suruga Seiki; Tamagawa Seiki; THK

NEWAGE INDUSTRIES INC Manufacturer 145 James Way Southampton PA 18966 USA Tel: 215-526-2300 Fax: 215-526-2191 Email: info@newageindustries.com Web: www.newageindustries.com

NEXEN GROUP, INC. Manufacturer 560 Oak Grove Pky Vadnais Heights MN 55127 USA Tel: 800-843-7445 Fax: 651-286-1099 Email: info@nexengroup.com Web: www.nexengroup.com Distributors: BDI Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON; Kinecor, Lachine, QC; Motion Industries, Birmingham, AL; RG Speed Control Devices, Woodbridge, ON

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Manufacturer 160 Chisholm Dr Milton ON L9T 3G9 Tel: 905-693-3000 Fax: 905-876-0788 Email: pcdmktg@parker.com Web: www.parker.com /canada Branches: Calgary, AB; Fergus, ON; Grimsby, ON; Dorval, QC Distributors: SKF

Manufacturer

NORDSON EFD

MP FILTRI (CANADA) INC.

PARKER HANNIFIN CANADA

155 Northboro Rd Southborough MA 01772 USA Tel: 508-485-2244 Fax: 508-485-2430 Email: info@novotechnik.com Web: www.novotechnik.com Distributors: A-Tech Instruments, Scarborough, ON

OIL-RITE CORP. Manufacturer 4325 Clipper Dr Manitowoc WI 54221 1207-1207 USA Tel: 920-682-6173 Fax: 920-682-7699 Email: sales@oilrite.com Web: www.oilrite.com Distributors: Higginson Equipment Sales, Burlington, ON; Howard Marten, Pickering, ON

OMEGA Manufacturer 976 Bergar Laval QC H7L 5A1 Tel: 514-856-6928 Fax: 514-856-6886 Email: generalinfo@omega.ca Web: www.omega.ca

ONTARIO DRIVE & GEAR LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

PEERLESS ENGINEERING SALES LTD. Distributor 4015 1st Ave Burnaby BC V5C 3W5 Tel: 604-659-4100 Fax: 604-659-4121 Email: info@peerlesse.com Web: www.peerlessengineering.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Prince George, BC; Prince Albert, SK; Edmonton, AB Manufacturers Represented: Ace Controls; American Cylinders; ATC Electronics; Balluff Electronics; Canfield Connector; Colder Fittings; Dinamic Oil Winches; Dynex Rivett Pumps; Firestone Air Actuators; Gardner Denver Riestschle; Gardner Denver Thomas; High Country Tek; Marsh Bellofram; Mattel Compressors; Norgren Pneumatics; Northman Valves; Oligear Pumps; Parker Hannifin Mobile Hydraulics; Pisco Tube Fittings; Richwood Conveyor Components; Sun Hydraulics; Versa Valves; Woodward Servo Valves

PESCO SALES LTD. Distributor 3260 rue Sartelon Saint-Laurent QC H4R 1E3 Tel: 514-331-6953 Fax: 514-331-0061 Email: pesco@total.net Web: www.pescoquebec.com Manufacturers Represented: Aquflow; Badger; Cantesco SaintGobain; Garlock; Generant; LMI Milton Roy; Sterling Motors; Tarby; Therm-Omega-Tech; Zook

PIC DESIGN - DIV. OF THE ROLLER BEARING COMPANY OF AMERICA INC. Manufacturer 86 Benson Rd Middlebury CT 06762-1004 USA Tel: 203-758-8272 Fax: 203-758-8271 Email: info@pic-design.com Web: www.pic-design.com Distributors: Digican Motion Control, Kirkland, QC; Electromate Ind. Sales, Woodbridge, ON; Motion Industries, Ottawa, ON; Lachine, QC; St. Jean, QC

POBCO PLASTICS Manufacturer 99 Hope Ave Worcester MA 01603 USA Tel: 800-222-6376 Fax: 508-791-3247 Email: pobco@pobcoplastics.com Web: www.pobcoplastics.com Distributors: CRS Vamic, Delson, QC

POLYMOTION LIMITED Manufacturer & Distributor 1-30 Rivermede Rd Vaughan ON L4K 3N3 Tel: 416-665-5711 Fax: 905-738-0120 Email: rob@polymotion.com Web: www.polymotion.com

3551 Bleams Rd New Hamburg ON N3A 2J1 Tel: 519-662-2840 Fax: 519-662-2127 Web: www.odg.com Manufacturers Represented: KTR Corporation

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RENISHAW CANADA LIMITED

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

7454 Spears Rd Elora ON N0B 1S0 Tel: 519-846-5835 Fax: 519-846-5322 Email: mail@powerbeam.ca Web: www.powerbeam.ca Manufacturers Represented: Asco; Chieftek Precision; Edco USA; Numatics

2196 Dunwin Dr Mississauga ON L5L 1C7 Tel: 905-828-0104 Fax: 905-828-5519 Web: www.renishaw.com Distributors: Cadence Automation, St Therese, QC; Proax Technologies, London, ON; Oakville, ON

PQ SYSTEMS LTD.

Manufacturer

Distributor A2-5279 Still Creek Ave Burnaby BC V5C 5V1 Tel: 604-299-0022 Fax: 604-299-8453 Email: info@pqsystemsltd.com Web: www.pqsystemsltd.com Manufacturers Represented: Delta Computer Systems; Exlar; Gefran; Hydraforce; Moog Inc.; MTS Sensors; Nippon Pulse; Ross Controls; TR Electronic

PRODUCTO DIEMAKERS SUPPLIES LTD. Distributor 4-641 Chrislea Rd Vaughan ON L4L 8A3 Tel: 905-856-9990 Fax: 905-856-9887 Email: sales@productodiemakers.com Web: www.productodiemakers.com Branches: Boisbriand, QC

RENOLD CANADA LTD. 622 rue De Hull LaSalle QC H8R 1V9 Tel: 800-265-9970 Email: enquiry@renold.com Web: www.renoldcanada.com Branches: LaSalle, QC

RINGBALL CORPORATION Manufacturer & Distributor 2160 Meadowpine Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6H6 Tel: 905-826-1100 Fax: 905-826-9691 Email: toronto@ringball.com Web: www.ringball.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: BWC; Carter; Danaher; Fersa; GMN; Hepco; IKO; KBC; Magris; Nilos-ring; RBC; RBL; Rollon; SBC; Thomson; Tollok; Winkel

15-51B B Caldari Rd Concord ON L4K 4G3 Tel: 905-761-0762 Email: paugurusa@rrcanadainc.com Web: www.rrcanadainc.com Manufacturers Represented: Cobo - Div. MT; Galperti Tech s.r.l.; Reggiana Riduttori s.r.l.; Safim

2101 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-616-0436 Fax: 516-616-0443 Email: qbcsupport@qbcbearings.com Web: www.qbcbearings.com

RUBBERLINE PRODUCTS LTD.

RITTAL SYSTEMS LTD.

Distributor

Manufacturer

2101 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-437-6700 Fax: 516-328-3343 Email: qtcsupport@qtcgears.com Web: www.qtcgears.com Manufacturers Represented: KHK; Kohara Gear

304 Watline Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 1P4 Tel: 905-712-3800 Fax: 905-712-3805 Email: sales@rotoprecision.ca Web: www.rotoprecision.ca Branches: Coquitlam, BC; Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Alinabal Motion Transfer Devices; Anderton (Cirteq) International Ltd.; Motovario Corporation; NB Corporation (NB); Nordex Inc.; The Oiles Corporation; Onvio LLC; Ruland Manufacturing Co. Inc.; Smalley Steel Ring Company; SNFA Group; Strongbar (UK) Ltd.; WIB Bearings Company Profile:World-Class Precision Products and Service. Proudly supplying Canadian OEMs and Distribution for over 50 years including a broad range of angular contact bearings, miniature and instrument bearings, linear motion components, casehardened linear shafting, retaining rings, fasteners, wave springs, gearboxes and reducers, electric motors, shaft collars and couplings, rod ends, specialty linkages and self-lubricating bearings. Application Support Services available for technical inquiries. Canadian inventories for rapid turnaround. ISO quality certified. PDF catalogues available. Application Support: 1-888-712-3400.

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor

Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor

RR CANADA INC.

QUALITY BEARINGS & COMPONENTS

QUALITY TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS - DIV. OF DESIGNATRONICS INC.

ROTOPRECISION INC.

81 Bleams Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2G2 Tel: 519-894-0400 Fax: 519-894-9940 Email: sales@rubberline.ca Web: www.rubberline.com Branches: Brantford, ON; Cambridge, ON; Guelph, ON; London, ON; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers Represented: Allied Witan; Asco; Burkert; Colder; Deltrol; Flexco; Gates; Habasit; Hansen; Humphrey; ITT; Kuritec; Norgren; Nycoil; Pneumadyne; Sheffer; Tapco; Tylok; Vicas

6485 Ordan Dr Mississauga ON L5T 1X2 Tel: 905-795-0777 Fax: 905-795-9548 Email: rittal.systems@rittal.ca Web: www.rittal.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; St. Laurent, QC

RULAND MANUFACTURING CO. INC. Manufacturer

ROSTA INC. Manufacturer

RAM INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer 33 York Rd E Yorkton SK S3N 3Z4 Tel: 306-786-2677 Fax: 306-786-2651 Email: estimating@ramindustries.com Web: www.ramindustries.com

REGAL BELOIT CANADA Manufacturer & Distributor 320 Superior Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2N7 Tel: 905-670-4770 Fax: 905-670-4378 Email: canadasales@regalbeloit.com Web: www.regalbeloit.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Langley, BC; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Moncton, NB; Hanover, ON; Candiac, QC Manufacturers Represented: Fasco; GE Commercial by Regal Beloit; Genteq; Leeson Electric; Lovato; Morrill; Steams

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6-12 Douglas Rd Uxbridge ON L9P 1S9 Tel: 905-852-1929 Fax: 905-852-1861 Email: info@rostainc.com Web: www.rostainc.com Manufacturers Represented: Rosta AG; Venanzetti Vibrazioni

ROTATOR PRODUCTS LIMITED Distributor 8-101 Innovation Dr Woodbridge ON L4H 0S3 Tel: 905-856-2653 Fax: 905-856-3407 Web: www.rotatorproducts.com

6 Hayes Memorial Dr Marlborough MA 01752 USA Tel: 508-485-1000 Fax: 508-485-9000 Email: sales@ruland.com Web: www.ruland.com Distributors: Rotoprecision Inc., Mississauga, ON

RYCO HYDRAULICS INC. Manufacturer 1616 Greens Rd Houston TX 77032 USA Tel: 281-821-4100 Fax: 281-821-4300 Email: sales@ryco.us Web: www.ryco.com.au Branches: London, ON Distributors: Red L. Distributors, Edmonton, AB

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SKYMATIC CONTROLS INC.

Manufacturer

Manufacturer & Distributor

34100 Mound Rd Sterling Heights MI 48310 USA Tel: 586-274-0774 Fax: 586-274-0775 Email: info-us@serapid.com Web: www.serapid.us

121 Milvan Dr North York ON M9L 1Z8 Tel: 416-742-4448 Fax: 416-749-5053 Email: ivan@duncaninstr.com Web: www.skymatic.com

SERVO2GO.COM LTD.

SOFTPLC CORPORATION

Distributor

Manufacturer 25603 Red Brangus Spicewood TX 78669 USA Tel: 512-264-8390 Fax: 512-264-8399 Email: info@softplc.com Web: http://softplc.com Distributors: Rotalec, St. Laurent, QC; Rotalec - Atlantic, Moncton, NB; Rotalec - Central, Brantford, ON; Rotalec - Pacific, Vancouver, BC

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC CANADA

583-4023 Kennett-Pike Greenville DE 19807 USA Tel: 877-378-0240 Email: sales@servo2go.com Web: www.servo2go.com Manufacturers Represented: Advanced Motion Controls; Applied Motion Products; Cleveland Motion Products Inc.; Dyadic Systems; ElectroCraft; Exor Electronic; Galil Motion Control; GAM Gear; Inertia Dynamics; MCG Inc.; MTS Temposonics; Nippon Pulse America; Pittman Motors; Quantum Devices Inc.; Rabbit Semiconductor; Rocom Corporation; Servo Tek Products Company; Shimpo

Manufacturer

SERVOMETER

SCHAEFFLER CANADA INC. Distributor 2871 Plymouth Dr Oakville ON L6H 5S5 Tel: 905-829-2750 Fax: 905-829-2563 Email: sales@schaeffler.com Web: www.schaeffler.ca Branches: Leduc, AB; Saint-Laurent, QC

5985 McLaughlin Rd Mississauga ON L5R 1B8 Tel: 905-366-3999 Email: canadian.pss@schneider-electric.com Web: www.schneider-electric.com

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC MOTION USA Manufacturer 370 Main St N Marlborough CT 06447 USA Tel: 860-295-6102 Fax: 860-295-6107 Email: info@imshome.com Web: www.motion.schneider-electric.com Distributors: Baldor Motion Industries, Oakville, ON; Digican Motion Control, Kirkland, QC; The Drive Systems, Inc., Mississauga, ON

Manufacturer 501 Little Falls Rd Cedar Grove NJ 07009 1291-1291 USA Tel: 973-785-4630 Fax: 973-785-0756 Email: info@servometer.com Web: www.servometer.com

SETPOINT TECHNOLOGIES Distributor 10393 Sinclair Dr Ilderton ON N0M 2A0 Tel: 519-666-3363 Fax: 519-666-3365 Email: info@setpointtech.com Web: www.setpointtech.com Manufacturers Represented: AIC Heat Exchangers; Jefferson; John C. Ernst; Marsh Bellofram; Marwin; Oberdorfer; Oseco; Price Pump; Pulsafeeder; Quest-Tec; R.S. Corcoran Co.; Smart Measurement; Sure Seal; Swiss Fluid; Watson McDaniel

STEPHEN SIRCON CONTROLS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 36-5359 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 4N5 Tel: 905-238-9505 Fax: 905-238-8380 Email: info@sirconcontrols.com Web: www.sirconcontrols.com

STERLING POWER SYSTEMS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 799 Rennie St Hamilton ON L8H 3R5 Tel: 905-547-2345 Fax: 905-547-2381 Email: sales@sterlingpowersystems.com Web: www.sterlingpowersystems.com Manufacturers Represented: Baldor; Lenze/Actech; Radicon; Stearns; Sterling Electric

STOCK DRIVE PRODUCTS/STERLING INSTRUMENT Manufacturer & Distributor

SCHUNK INTEC CORP. Manufacturer & Distributor 3-340 Britannia Rd E Mississauga ON L4Z 1X9 Tel: 905-712-2200 Fax: 905-712-2210 Email: info@ca.schunk.com Web: www.schunk.com Distributors: Disca, Boucherville, QC Company Profile:We are a German based manufacturer of automation, toolholding and workholding products with 1500 employees world-wide. Our product range includes grippers, rotary actuators, robot accessories, linear systems, toolholding, lathe chuck, chuck, jaws & stationary ramping. We have achieved a market leading position in Europe and across the world. Due to our Canadian subsidiary, our customers have access to local Schunk technical support representatives. Our sales team is always available to answer your questions and to help you find the right solution for your application. We look forward to serving you.

SCORE TRANSCANADA LIMITED Wholesaler 5135 67 Ave NW Edmonton AB T6B 2R8 Tel: 780-455-5273 Fax: 780-455-5276 Email: score.transcanada@score-group.com Web: www.score-group.com

SCOTT ROTARY SEALS Manufacturer 301 Franklin St Olean NY 14760 USA Tel: 716-376-0708 Fax: 716-372-1777 Email: sales@scottrotaryseals.com Web: www.scottrotaryseals.com

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SEW-EURODRIVE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. Manufacturer 210 Walker Dr Bramalea ON L6T 3W1 Tel: 905-791-1553 Fax: 905-791-2999 Email: marketing@sew-eurodrive.ca Web: www.sewcan.ca Branches: Delta, BC; Lasalle, QC

SKEANS ENGINEERING & MACHINERY LTD. Distributor 1900 Brigantine Dr Coquitlam BC V3K 7B5 Tel: 604-777-4247 Fax: 604-777-1900 Email: skeans@skeans.com Web: www.skeans.com Branches: Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Prince George, BC Manufacturers Represented: Bimba; Colder; Enidine; Galland Henning Nopak; Gardner Denver; Hansen; Horner; Legris; Leuze; Mac Valves; Mattei; Murr; PHD Cylinders; Piab; Tolomatic; Transair; TRD; Wilkerson

SKF CANADA LIMITED Manufacturer 40 Executive Crt Scarborough ON M1S 4N4 Tel: 416-299-1220 Email: marketing@skf.ca Web: www.skf.ca Branches: MontrĂŠal, QC

2101 Jericho Place New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-328-3300 Fax: 516-689-8409 Email: sdp-si@sdp-si.com Branches: North Vancouver, BC; Etobicoke, ON; Hamilton, ON; Kanata, ON; Kirkland, QC Manufacturers Represented: EMT Engineering Sales Company Profile:Small Precision Mechanical Components Available from SDP/SI Stock Drive Products (ISO 9001 Registered) and Sterling Instrument (ISO 9001 and AS9100 Registered) are manufacturers and suppliers of small mechanical parts and assemblies. Components such as timing belts, timing belt pulleys, gears, couplings and much more are available off-the-shelf or customized to fit your specific application. See complete product line and 3D CAD models at: www.sdp-si. com. Phone: 1-516-328-3300 FAX: 1-516-326-8827 e-mail: sdp-sisupport@sdp-si.com

SWITCHING SOLUTIONS INC. Manufacturer 380 Four Valley Dr Concord ON L4K 5Z1 Tel: 905-303-8700 Fax: 905-303-7130 Email: sales@switchingssi.com Web: www.switchingssi.com Distributors: Engrenage Provincial, Quebec City, QC; MP Filtri Canada, Concord, ON; Norcan Fluid Power, Richmond, BC; PSI Fluid Power, Richmond, BC

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TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS

Distributor

Manufacturer

1018 McNabb St Sault Ste. Marie ON P6B 6J1 Tel: 705-254-4669 Fax: 705-254-4894 Email: sales@sylvanautomation.com Web: www.sylvanautomation.com Branches: Sarnia, ON; Val Caron, ON Manufacturers Represented: Asco; Chemline; Foxboro; Invensys; Jamesbury; Magnetrol; Metso; Neles; Newco; Nextron; Valtek

2531 Bremer Rd Fort Wayne IN 46803 USA Tel: 260-749-9631 Fax: 260-749-4844 Email: tssusa@trelleborg.com Web: www.tss.trelleborg.com/us Branches: Etobicoke, ON

TAYLOR DEVICES INC.

TECOM INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 205 St. David St Lindsay ON K9V 5K7 Tel: 705-878-3650 Fax: 705-878-5019 Email: tecom@crbearing.com Web: www.crbearing.com Manufacturers Represented: C.R. s.r.l.; Comesa s.r.l.

TRIO MOTION TECHNOLOGY LLC Manufacturer

90 Taylor Dr North Tonawanda NY 14120 0748-0748 USA Tel: 716-694-0800 Fax: 716-695-6015 Web: www.taylordevices.com Distributors: Teratec Inc., Oakville, ON

TIMKEN CANADA

187 Northpointe Blvd Freeport PA 16229 USA Tel: 724-472-4100 Fax: 724-472-4101 Email: ussales@triomotion.com Web: www.triomotion.com Distributors: Cowper, Lachine, QC; Drive Systems Group, Mississauga, ON; Rotalec Group, Saint-Laurent, QC

TECHNICAL SYSTEMS 2002 INC.

Manufacturer

VELMEX, INC.

Manufacturer

Distributor PO Box 650 Waterdown ON L0R 2H0 Tel: 905-575-1941 Fax: 905-575-0386 Email: sales@technical-sys.com Web: www.technical-sys.com Manufacturers Represented: AEMC Instruments; Beta Calibrators; Compwest USA; Fastest Inc.; Kaymont; Martel Electronics; Measurement Technologies; NK Technologies; Simpson Electric; Vaisala

100-5955 Airport Rd Mississauga ON L4V 1R9 Tel: 905-694-4900 Fax: 905-694-9619 Web: www.timken.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Moncton, NB; Toronto, ON; Montréal, QC; Québec, QC Distributors: Across Canada

TORO HYDRAULIC & MACHINERY INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 15-1415 Bonhill Rd. Mississauga ON L5T 1R2 Tel: 905-565-8887 Fax: 905-565-5788 Email: sales@torohyd.com Web: www.torohyd.com Manufacturers Represented: Yuken (Japan)

Manufacturer & Distributor 7550 State Route 5 & 20 Bloomfield NY 14469 USA Tel: 585-657-6151 Fax: 585-657-6153 Email: info@velmex.com Web: www.velmex.com

VL MOTION SYSTEMS INC. Distributor 23-212 Wyecroft Road Oakville ON L6K 3T9 Tel: 905-842-0244 Fax: 905-845-3009 Email: jcarney@vlmotion.com Web: www.vlmotion.com Manufacturers Represented: Bauer; Bernard; Bonfiglioli; Kendrion Binder; Mastergear; RBL; Temporiti; Trumbull

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Manufacturers Represented: Aro Fluid Products; Aurora Air Products; Bucher Hydraulics; BVA Hydraulics; Control Line Equipment; Fabco Air Inc.; Hanna Cylinders; Interface Devices Inc.; L & W Hydromatic; Mindman Pneumatics; MP Filtri; Quincy Ortman Cylinders

Manufacturer 121 Railside Rd Toronto ON M3A 1B2 Tel: 416-444-2345 Fax: 416-444-8979 Email: sales@winters.com Web: www.winters.com Branches: Calgary, AB

WAINBEE LIMITED Distributor 5789 Coopers Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 3S6 Tel: 905-568-1700 Fax: 905-568-0083 Email: marketing@wainbee.com Web: www.wainbee.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Campbell River, BC; Duncan, BC; Prince George, BC; Richmond, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dartmouth, NS; Kitchener, ON; Chicoutimi, QC; Pointe-Claire, QC; Québec, QC; Sept-Îles, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: AKG; AMCA; American Actuators; Anker-Holth; Barksdale Controls; Bucher Hydraulics; Chicago Pneumatic; Clippard Minimatic; Codian Robotics; Cooper Power Tools; Desoutter; Eaton; Euroma; Exlar; Fluidsentry; GAST; Hansa TMP; Haskel; Hypneumat; IFM; Ingersoll Rand; Joyce; JUN-AIR; Parker Hannifin; Precision Technology; Pullmaster, Lantec; Robohand; Schmalz; SEW EuroDrive; Titan

ZABER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 2-605 West Kent Ave N Vancouver BC V6P 6T7 Tel: 604-569-3780 Fax: 604-648-8033 Email: contact@zaber.com Web: www.zaber.com

ZAKRON INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer

YASKAWA AMERICA, INC. - DRIVES & MOTION DIVISION 2121 Norman Dr S Waukegan IL 60085 USA Tel: 847-887-7000 Fax: 847-887-7310 Email: marcom@yaskawa.com Web: www.yaskawa.com Branches: Pointe-Claire, QC

ZERO-MAX INC. Manufacturer 13200 Sixth Ave N Plymouth MN 55441 USA Tel: 763-546-4300 Fax: 763-546-8260 Email: zero-max@zero-max.com Web: www.zero-max.com Manufacturers Represented: ETP; Miki Pulley

YORK HYDRAULICS LTD. Distributor

WEBTEC

3-8481 Keele St Concord ON L4K 1Z7 Tel: 905-738-1750 Fax: 905-738-9828 Email: yorkhydraulics@rogers.ca Web: www.yorkhydraulics.ca

Manufacturer 1290 E Waterford Ave Milwaukee WI 53235 USA Tel: 414-769-6400 Fax: 414-769-6591 Email: sales-us@webtec.com Web: www.webtec.com

10-220 Clements Rd W Ajax ON L1S 3K5 Tel: 905-683-0462 Fax: 905-427-0202 Web: www.zakron.com

Advertisers Index Advertiser

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Website

Aerotech, Inc.

www.aerotech.com

Anfield Sensors Inc.

www.anfieldsensors.com

Aurora Bearing Company

www.aurorabearing.com

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Automation Direct

www.automationdirect.com

Baldor Electric Company

www.baldor.com

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Hercules Sealing Products Canada

www.herculesna.com

22

igus Inc.

www.igus.com

Industrial Encoder

www.globalencoder.ca

54

J.R.Merritt

www.jrmerrit.com

60

J.W. Winco Canada

www.jwwinco.com

Beckhoff Automation

www.beckhoff.ca

7

10

Main Manufacturing Products

www.mainmfg.com

63

Berg Chilling Systems Inc.

www.berg-group.com

16

MOCAP

www.mocap.com

27

Brecoflex Corp. LLC

www.brecoflex.com

43

Clippard Instruments Laboratory Inc.

www.clippard.com

9

Columbia Marking Tools

www.columbiamt.com

Creaform Inc.

www.creaform3d.com

Cross Manufacturing Company Daemar Inc.

2

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Motion Industries - Eaton

www.eaton.com

53

Myostat

www.myostat.ca

47

33

Nordson EFD

www.efd-inc.com

41

19

Proto Labs Inc.

www.protolabs.com

20

www.crossmanufacturing.com

27

Quality Transmission Components

www.qtcgears.com

64

www.daemar.com

45

Rand Worldwide

www.rand.com

37

Design & Manufacturing Canada

www.dm-montreal.com

68

Renishaw (Canada) Limited

www.renishaw.com

35

Design Engineering EXPO

www.dexexpo.com

79

Rittal Systems Ltd.

www.rittal.ca

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Design Fusion

www.designfusion.ca

Rosta Inc.

www.rostainc.com

Diequa Corporation

www.diequa.com

52

Roto Precision

www.rotoprecision.ca

55

Drive Products, Inc.

www.driveproducts.com

29

Rotor Clip Company, Inc.

www.rotorclip.com

30

Ellsworth Adhesives

www.ellsworth.com

40

Schaeffler Canada Inc.

www.ina.com

Exair Corporation

www.exair.com

11

SEW Eurodrive Canada

www.sew-eurodrive.ca

Festo Canada, Inc.

www.festo.ca

38

Stock Drive Products

www.sdp-si.com

65

GTC Falcon, Inc.

www.gtcfalcon.com

12

Scott’s Directories

ScottsDirectories.com

77

Harting Canada

www.harting.ca

17

Tecom Inc.

www.crbearing.com

59

61

TELUS Corp.

www.telus.com/teluslink

13

Unitronics Inc.

www.unitronics.com

24

Helander Products, Inc.

www.tinyclutch.com

Henkel Adhesive Technologies

www.loctite.com

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A New Line of Motors

Fit to Wear Our Name Whether you pump it, compress it, blow it or convey it, the new line of Baldor GPM motors are the perfect choice for safe area, general purpose applications. With ratings of 250 – 1500 Hp, Baldor GPM motors are easy to order and are suitable for use with adjustable speed drives. Plus, many of the motors you need are available from stock or with the shortest lead time in the industry. Since 1920, our goal has been to design and build the highest quality, most reliable industrial motors in the world. And, 94 years later our commitment remains the same so that you can rest assured Baldor GPM motors not only fit your needs but are fit to wear our name. baldor.com

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• Fastest Delivery in the Industry • Unmatched Quality • Superior Reliability • Designed for Safe Operation • American Made Since 1920

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