Design Engineering September 2016

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18 SEAMOR Marine’s ROVs take underwater exploration to uncharted depths

24 An inside look at the Canadian military’s network-connected combat rifle prototype

40 Industry 4.0 technology provides value in the here and now

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IN THE NEWS

8 Westport Fuel

Systems appoints new CEO

Columns

8 ASTOUND Group

8 Design News

8 CAE wins defence

14 CAD Report

CEO named EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist

contracts valued at $100 million

8 Olympic boxers

train with the help of U of T punch tracker

10 Creaform wins

Red Dot award

10 Ontario and

Michigan strengthen auto sector collaboration

10 Bombardier to

supply new rail cars for GO Transit

12 Lockheed Martin

wins $14.5 defence contract

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Olympic boxers train with the help of U of T punch tracker

Product Lifecycle Management designed for large enterprises rarely fits the needs of the SME

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18 Canadian Innovator Nanaimo-based SEAMOR Marine’s ROVs take underwater exploration to uncharted depths

28 Idea Generator The latest in industrial products including metrology, fluid power and electric components

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48 Motion Control Product Showcase The latest in industrial products including motors, sensors and automation equipment

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Features 24 Canada’s Smart Gun Canadian military’s SIPES prototype integrates aim-assist and geolocation electronics into concept demo combat rifle

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The LAWS of Robotics

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ypically, issues of Design Engineering are developed around a pair of broad themes that overlap in some way (e.g. automation and the automotive industry). Our September issue, however, which focuses on motion control and the Canadian Defence industry, always poses a problem. Normally, these topics have little in common and we struggle to find a story that blends the two elegantly. This year, however, has been refreshingly, if somewhat disturbingly, different. As our feature story on the Canadian military’s SIPES project illustrates, the Internet of Things concept – a high profile topic in automation circles – has also crept its way into military hardware. Packed with all the electronics found in a high end smart phone (camera, potentiometer, gyroscope, GPS, data transmission, etc.) plus some other stuff they wouldn’t talk about, the SIPES prototype explores some potentially transformative ideas. Imagine an infantry armed with weapons that can tell HQ not only where each grunt is located, but where he’s headed, how fast he’s moving, if he’s firing and in what direction. In addition, such a weapon could also receive data from command. Combining satellite imagery, drone flybys, thermal photography and plain old status reports (plus other stuff they won’t talk about) operations leaders could feed troops information that discerns combatants from bystanders and pinpoints enemy targets through an aiming sight/heads-up display. Taken one step further, it’s not hard to envision the weapon using that data, combined with it’s own sensor input and muzzle velocity, to calculate a firing solution. Pull the trigger and the gun doesn’t shoot until it’s aimed exactly right to hit the target. Development of these next generation weapons is potentially beneficial and probably overdue given that the current U.S. and Canadian standard issue rifles, the Colt M-9 and C7 respectively, were both introduced decades ago. But just how smart these or any higher order weapon systems should be allowed to get is a question of increasing urgency as artificial intelligence (AI) draws eerily closer to passing the Turing test. In 2014, Kitchener’s own Clearpath Robotics — makers of autonomous allterrain and waterborne robotic vehicles — became the first robotics firm to sign on with the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, an international coalition of NGOs working to ban fully autonomous weapons. At the time, it might have seemed premature and alarmist to warn against so-called Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS). Now, two short years later, it seems prescient. Take, for example, US.-based AI development company Psibernetix Inc., who announced in June 2016, that it had created an artificial fighter pilot that consistently out performed seasoned “Top Gun” fly boys in high fidelity flight combat simulations. If a bit of fuzzy logic code can best human fighter pilots, how hard would it be to adapt that software to less demanding situations, like a tank, an aerial drone or any other military weapon? In some ways, it’s comforting to imagine robotic combatants battling toward a bloodless victory. And barring an amendment to the Geneva Convention, the development of such autonomous weapons may be inevitable. Still, as the a few early adopters of the Tesla Model S autonomous driving mode found out the hard way this year, technology doesn’t absolve us from responsibility or culpability. Ultimately, a human, the man in the loop, must exist if for no other reason than to bear the burden of war.

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Canadian Olympic boxers train with the help of U of T punch tracker

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s the 2016 Olympics kicked off in August, thousands of athletes from all over the globe landed in Rio de Janeiro ready to put their skills to the test on the international stage. However, the Canadian and American Olympic boxing teams believe they have an advantage. The teams have been training using wearable technology developed by a University of Toronto alumnus, Khalil Zahar. The mechanical engineering grad created a wrist-mounted device that tracks each punch, measuring both speed and intensity. The device incorporates accelerometers and gyroscopes to gather data about hand movements, taking samples 1,000 times per second. Combining motion tracking and machine-learning technology, the device then calculates, in real-time, the speed of the punch, and even recognizes the type of punch thrown. “I started boxing during my first year at U of T and I just fell in love with it,” says Zahar, who wanted to improve his skills. However, he noticed there were few tools available to help him. Traditionally, boxing coaches measure the number of punches thrown by simply counting them, sometimes with the help of a hand-held mechanical clicker. Zahar began experimenting with off-the-shelf components with the goal of collecting more detailed information about each punch thrown. “With our device, you can differentiate each punch,” he says. “You can dig deeper into the data so that you can improve as a boxer, and you can measure endurance

Combining motion tracking and machine-learning technology, Hykso’s wireless device then calculates the speed and type of each punch thrown. (Photo courtesy of Hykso)

in real-time in order to change your regimen as you go. It can even help in pinpointing an injury.” Zahar knew that the only way he could make his vision a reality was to create his own company. In 2013, Hykso was launched in California. Zahar believes that the sky is the limit for this device and hopes to expand it use into other sports. www.utoronto.ca

UP FRONT Westport Fuel Systems appoints new CEO Westport Fuel Systems has appointed Nancy S. Gougarty as the new Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. Westport’s current CEO, David R. Demers is set to retire from the company but will be available to the leadership team in an advisory role through a transition period. Gougarty’s career spans nearly three decades in the transportation-equipment industry and includes senior automotive executive roles with several large automakers and auto-parts companies. She has served as President and COO of Westport since July of 2013. Before this appointment, Gougarty was on the Board of Westport from February to July of 2013. www.westport.com

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ASTOUND Group CEO named Entrepreneur of the Year finalist Dale Morgan, founder of design and fabrication house ASTOUND Group, has been chosen by Ernst and Young (EY) as an Ontario finalist in the Business and Consumer category of the 2016 EY Entrepreneur of the Year program. He is among a group of finalists recognized for their financial performance, vision, leadership, personal integrity and entrepreneurial spirit. This is the second consecutive year Morgan has been nominated in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year program and the first time he has been selected as a finalist. The Ontario winners of this year’s categories and the provincial Entrepreneur of the Year will be named in October. Canada’s Entrepreneur of the Year will be awarded in late 2016. www.astoundgroup.com

CAE wins defence contracts valued at $100 million CAE announced it has won defence contracts, valued at more than C$100 million, to provide a range of simulation products and training support services. Some of the key contracts include Lockheed Martin, which chose CAE to provide synthetic training equipment for the rotary-wing element of the United Kingdom’s Military Flying Training System (UKMFTS) program. Lockheed Martin will also retain CAE in managing in-service support for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) CC-130J aircraft maintenance technician training program. In addition, L-3 MAS issued CAE an order to continue providing in-service support for the RCAF’s CF-18 fleet. www.cae.com www.design-engineering.com


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Creaform wins Red Dot award Creaform announced that it has won the prestigious Red Dot Award: Product Design 2016. For over 60 years, Red Dot has been one of the largest and most influential independent product competitions in the world. The 41-member jury awarded the Red Dot: Best of the Best designation, for the system’s top design quality and ground-breaking design. Creaform’s optical CMM solutions include the company’s MetraSCAN 3D, HandyPROBE and C-Track tracker. “Thanks to this portable 3D measurement system, highly complex data can be collected with absolute accuracy,” the jury explained. “It fascinates with a lightweight structure, easy-to-use functionality, perfect ergonomics and an economical material usage. The system’s components blend into a highly symbolic and emotionalizing appearance. The device embodies an overall solution of high design quality with an exemplary character.”

Bombardier to supply new rail cars for GO Transit Metrolinx announced that it has selected Bombardier Transportation to supply the latest double-deck commuter rail cars. Metrolinx, the Province of Ontario’s regional transportation agency for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), will purchase an additional 125 next-generation Bombardier BiLevel commuter rail cars that will enter into service with GO Transit in Toronto. The C$428 million order is scheduled to enter production in Thunder Bay in the second quarter of 2018 with final delivery expected in 2020. Bombardier Transportation employs 6,000 in Ontario at three manufacturing sites: Thunder Bay, Kingston and Downsview. The BiLevel coach is the most popular double-deck commuter rail car in North America with over 1,300 currently in operation, or on order with, transit authorities in 14 metropolitan regions

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Ontario and Michigan to strengthen auto sector collaboration Ontario and Michigan, two of the leading automotive regions in North America, announced in August that they are looking for new ways to increase competitiveness of the Great Lakes auto industry through collaboration. Combined, the two account for more than 26 percent of vehicle production in the area. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will promote auto industry innovation and regional competitiveness. The MOU between the two will create a working group to explore opportunities for increased collaboration that enhance the competitiveness of both jurisdictions. According to a 2015 BMO report, one-third of the economic activity in the U.S. and Canada is generated in the Great Lakes– September | 2016

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The Government of Canada has awarded Lockheed Martin a $14.5 million contract to provide long-term, full-spectrum support for the Submarine Fire Control System (SFCS) installed on all four Victoria-class submarines and land-based team trainers. The scope of the contract will contain in service and field service support, obsolescence management and technical investigations as requested by the Department of National Defence. As part of the contract, Lockheed Martin will incorporate additional system integrations including modernized, layer-based displays; support of advanced sonar processing upgrades; remote control and image display of the search and attack periscopes; precision electronic navigation; and a deeper integration to electronic support measure systems. “Since Canada first acquired its Victoria-class submarines, we have worked in partnership with the Department of National Defence to apply technology advancements that achieve and maintain operational readiness that will remain viable through the fleet’s entire lifecycle,” said Bob Harman, SFCS program manager at Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training. The work for the contract will be conducted at Lockheed Martin’s facilities in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and Manassas, Virginia and via field service support at Canadian forces bases Halifax and Esquimalt. www.lockheedmartin.com

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Product Lifecycle Management designed for large enterprises rarely fits the needs of the SME. Here’s what to look for. By Chuck Cimalore

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faster. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a key driving part of this transformation. “Smaller companies are increasingly using PLM,” says Joe Barkai, former Product Lifecycle Strategies Manufacturing Insights VP for IDC, “not only because they are required to do so by their customers, but also because PLM systems are becoming more flexible, accessible and easier to implement and use.” www.design-engineering.com


CADReport 15 According to Research and Markets’ recent 2015 report, the global PLM market is playing a major role in helping SME manufacturers fuel the economy. And with that help, PLM developers have benefited with revenues of $40.26B in 2014. That number is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.1% to reach US $75.87B by 2022. Much of that growth for both onpremises and cloud-based solutions, the Research and Markets report depicts, will be driven by demand from SMEs. The report shows that cloud-based PLM offers SME manufacturers more options to configure solutions to their specific business and engineering requirements. The rapidly growing need for product development based on systems engineering, emergence of product complexity, continued growth of manufacturing in emerging economies, and expanding adoption of a more holistic end-to-end PLM solution all contribute to the documented growth in the PLM market. Design of the PLM System In the past, few PLM vendors focused on the SME market. Now, larger PLM players are realizing the opportunity and are trying to strip down their large, often-cumbersome enterprise PLM system to adapt to SME’s requirements. The only problem is these systems were not designed for this market. Larger PLM systems were not architected with out-of-the box functionality. As a consequence, these systems must be customized to meet the needs of the SME, which results in additional challenges including expensive consulting services and difficult upgrade paths. For an SME manufacturer, this lends all the more reason to be very selective when choosing the

right PLM solution for their business. For SMEs choosing a new PLM system, it often makes the most sense to choose software that has been developed from the start to address their specific needs – thereby avoiding any configuration and implementation issues. Additionally, small and medium scale product manufacturers are leveraging the digital transformation, which has been accelerated by such breakthroughs in technologies as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) and analytics. These types of technologies are fostering enhancements in both CAD and PLM solutions. For instance, a great example of a breakthrough that has helped change the playing field can be seen with cloud computing. “Approximately 78% of U.S. small businesses will have fully adopted cloud computing by 2020,” says Louis Columbus, VP of marketing at iBASEt. “This more than doubles the current 37% in 2015.” Cloud usage is particularly valuable to SME manufacturers in North America that have small IT departments and may be overwhelmed with keeping their systems up and running. For these SMEs, cloud-based delivery of updates and enhancements along with subscriptionbased pricing models makes budgeting for PLM services favorable and much more manageable. Due to SMEs adapting rapidly to these new technologies, they are better able to redefine their industrial processes, and selectively choose which features and functionality are really needed for streamlining their product engineering and design processes. For instance, SME manufacturers have

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16 CADReport become smart in how they are prioritizing their requirements. They want an intuitive graphical user interface to facilitate complete user adoption. They also look for highly configurable functionality to meet their current and future application needs – not only in potentially growing the number of users but also scaling up application size and features – and they want all this without the need for consulting. PLM Features The primary difference between selecting a PLM supplier that has designed their system specifically for SMEs vs. a PLM supplier that has developed their system for large manufacturers usually has to do with the characteristics of the features and functionality supplied. PLM systems designed for smaller companies tend to focus deeply on providing functionality that will have more bearing on optimizing a SME manufacturer’s design process rather than requiring customization and consulting efforts to get the functionality they need. Bill of Material (BOM) management, for example, is very important to the SME and a key component of the product definition. An inaccurate or incomplete BOM can cause lost weeks in a schedule and result in wasted production runs. Investing in a solution to automate, streamline and control BOM management and ensure BOMs are always accurate tends to be a higher priority. Generally, larger manufacturers are looking to implement an end-to-end solution set from design through manufacturing for automation and factory-floor operations. PLM providers serving large manufacturers have expanded their scope to include manufacturing operations and MES solutions. In contrast, SME manufacturers tend to be more interested in having PLM help them manage increasing product complexity, outsource manufacturing partnerships and customer demand. They want to support better internal and external collaboration and improve relationships with suppliers. It is about focusing on the right capabilities such as functionality to accelerate product cycle times, reduce data errors, production delays and associated costs. It is all about implementing a PLM system that improves visibility and planning and can manage by exception, if needed, all while ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance (RoHS, REACH, FDA, FAA, Quality Systems). Other key characteristics that have proven important in shortening product development cycles come in the form of capabilities to manage all product, project, quality and training records in a single environment – essentially the automation of typically manual processes while at the same time eliminating disparate data sources. By selecting the right system, SMEs can reduce product development costs by leveraging engineering with business-level data to support better design practices. It will help reduce late-stage scrap, potential re-work and data duplication. Quality Management PLM solutions geared to SME requirements can help identify September | 2016

potential quality issues that may involve product data, engineering changes, documentation, CAPA (corrective and preventive action), supplier issues, customer complaints/returns, nonconformance, and training records information. SME manufacturers have the need to access quality data during design to help better identify trends and common issues and meet compliance guidelines. A PLM system with integrated quality management provides SMEs with the ability to connect quality data to the product record, which helps to address quality issues early on during the design stage, adhere to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP/ CGMP) and regulatory compliance guidelines, and eliminate the need to purchase a separate quality system. It also helps the SME to drive quality data back to engineering so engineering has access to the ‘voice of the customer’ to improve product design. Taking it a step further, PLM systems that also integrate Training Records management can help SMEs, particularly those in the medical device industry, properly track and manage training events, machine calibration and adhere to Quality Systems compliance. Overcoming Challenges Despite the business challenges for SMEs with regard to resources constraints, specific pricing requirements and sustainability, SMEs are well recognized as innovators. Possessing a simpler management structure, SMEs are generally much more agile and nimble, which often lends to swift decision-making and substantially better responsiveness. These types of companies are more inclined to deliver higher and more personalized levels of customer service. They tend to value their customers more because they have had to fight harder to win them, and it affects their business more when they lose them. With the ever-greater focus on innovation and time-to-market agility, the challenges that were once stumbling blocks for the largest manufacturers are now bearing down on SME manufacturers as they seek to optimize product development and engineering processes in an effort to gain a competitive edge. Operational efficiencies improve with PLM because groups all across the value chain can work faster and more effectively through advanced information retrieval, electronic information sharing, comprehensive process and product auditing, the management of engineering change orders, bill of materials, and quality control. With all the functionality that is available, it is important to choose wisely. When it comes to deciding which PLM solution will work best for your organization, it is always a good bet to choose a supplier that matches with the size of you as a manufacturer. For example, the small manufacturer is within $50-$100M turnover, the medium manufacturer falls within $100-500M and the large enterprise is everything greater than $500M. The smaller-to-medium sized PLM solution providers offer certain specialties and understand well the plight of SMEs. DE www.omnifysoft.com

Chuck Cimalore is the CTO for Omnify Software. www.design-engineering.com



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DEEP Nanaimo-based SEAMOR Marine’s ROVs take underwater exploration to uncharted depths. By Lindsay Luminoso

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uilt by the Japanese navy in 1944, the Sen Toku I-400 series submarine, at 120 meters long, was the most massive of its day and one of the most militarily advanced. Designed to strike major U.S. targets like New York, each of the three behemoths built sported four 2,250 hp engines, enough fuel the circle the globe and three attack aircraft that could launch from a hanger on its top deck. Ultimately, the I-400 never saw service before the Allied Forces won the war. In the aftermath, the U.S. Navy scuttled many captured ships, including the last Sen Toku submarine, the I-402, off the Goto Islands. Fast forward nearly 70 years to August 2015, when a team of researchers discovered the World War II submarine 190 meters below the surface of the East China Sea, with the help of a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) built by Canada’s SEAMOR Marine. For more than 25 years, the company has been designing and fabricating tethered robotic craft tasked with exploring deep-sea environments deemed too dangerous for human divers. Originally developed by Nanaimo robotic company Inuktun Services Ltd., the SEAMOR ROV became a stand-alone company in 2010. Since then, the Nanaimo, B.C.-based firm’s equipment has helped discover a Soviet-era bomber lost in 1941, explore three historic shipwrecks off the coast of Sicily and stem a potential oil spill when two tug boats collided in the Strait of Georgia near Nanaimo. Of course, not all applications of SEAMOR’s ROVs are as adventurous. Most grow out of oil and gas and mineral exploration, but the company says the uses of its diminutive deep-sea divers are ever expanding. September | 2016

“I think that there has been a lot of work done on ROVs from a single discipline perspective, be it mechanical or electrical or software,” says Chris Parker, lead engineer for SEAMOR Marine. “What we really excel at is that we take a multi-disciplinary approach. We have assembled a really great team of designers and engineers. If you are going to push robotics into the harshest environments on the planet, you really need to take into account all of the different variables.” Modularity One of those variables is application adaptability, Parker says. Although there are many different sizes and classes of vehicles within the ROV market, SEAMOR has found their sweet spot with their Steelhead and Chinook line. Both are designed for underwater exploration, search and recovery and marine inspection, but the Steelhead ROV is rated for 300m depths while the Chinook ROV is rated for 600m depths. Under the hood, however, the ROVs’ core electronics and sub-components are identical to allow for accessories to be added to the vehicle. This modular design not only ensures that spare parts are always available, but also allows SEAMOR to make their ROVs fit customer needs without expensive modifications. “We developed this all-purpose workhorse vehicle in what we would call the inspection class,” Parker explains. “We are in the class size where, at most, you need two people to operate the ROV – one to deploy the tether and the other to operate the controls,” says Parker. “It’s as easy as placing the vehicle in the water and away it goes.” “This makes sense on the engineering and business side of things,” adds Elaine Ho-Parker, marketing consultant for SEAMOR Marine. “It also makes things easier for the customer as they can always upgrade an existing vehicle.” For example, the customer can begin with a basic twisted pair www.design-engineering.com


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20 CanadianInnovator tether configuration where power and signals are carried over traditional copper wires. Parker explains that the vehicle doesn’t know what type of tether it is using because the ROVs incorporate a universal tether interface that is included in the two models. Because of this, for more enhanced capabilities, the system can be moved to a fiber optic tether, with the options of a longer of tether length, Ethernet, or HD video, without having to change the vehicle. The SEAMOR ROV allows the user to observe the environment through a camera system as well as physically interacting with the environment through a number of accessories.

The SEAMOR Steelhead model can reach depths of up to 300m.

designed the mechanical aspects of the vehicle to save weight wherever they could. “To the casual observer, the float actually feels like it shouldn’t float at all because it’s very heavy,” says Parker. “If you use just regular foam, it will compact down to a fraction of its size [under pressure]. The floats are made from syntactic foam, which is composed of glass microspheres in epoxy. It is very expensive, probably the single most expensive part of the vehicle. By making the frame and panels lighter, we are able to decrease the size of the float.”

Brushed vs Brushless The ROVs are equipped with two horizontal Under Pressure thrusters pointing out the back of the vehicle The vehicle was designed to be the eyes of the and two vertical/lateral thrusters. The Chinook operator underwater allowing them to invesmodel can be upgraded to include up to four tigate and interact with the environment. horizontal thrusters. The rear thrusters give When developing the vehicle, the team had to the forward-backward motion as well as pivkeep in mind that diving down to depths of oting the ROV. The vertical thrusters provide 300-600m meant the vehicle would be subup-down motion and, because they are angled jected to extreme water pressure. The Chinook out, they also provide lateral control. model is upgradable to a 600m capable version, For the drive system, SEAMOR used Maxon with stronger glass windows to withstand the brushed DC motors running through mechangreater pressures encountered at such depths. ical shaft seals to the propellers and Kort There were many other elements to consider The ROVs were designed to be the eyes nozzles - tubular tapered nozzles around the when sending the vehicle down to certain of the operator underwater. propellers designed to make the propellers as depths, too. One of the biggest design chalefficient as possible. lenges for SEAMOR was in the sealing. “There is contention in the ROV field whether it is better to “You have to keep the dry parts dry and the wet parts wet,” use brushed or brushless motors,” explains Parker. “A lot of Parker says. “Things like shaft seals on the thrusters, keeping people think you should use brushless motors because it is the water out of the motors, were extremely important. Going to new technology. But in a field situation, I can test if a brushed higher strength materials…is important as well as ensuring that motor is still working with a simple battery. A brushless motor the tolerances are up to spec particularly on the thruster propel- needs to have power to drive the motor, power to drive its conler shafts so they will seal properly with the mechanical seals.” trol electronics, and on top of that it has to have a control signal However, it was extremely important for the vehicle to be as to tell the control electronics which way to make the thruster lightweight as possible to maximize speed and allow the ROV to go and how fast.” operate in high water currents. In keeping with this, the team So if there is a problem with the vehicle, there is no way to

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22 CanadianInnovator tell if it is a problem with the thruster or the electronics. For Parker, this made using brushed motors a simple decision and provides the flexibility for customers. Parker notes though, it is important that the motors run smoothly. When you are sealing at those depths, it is not just how good the seal is, but you also need to make sure that you are not having any

unnecessary vibrations, which can cause the seals to misalign. He also points out that in underwater applications, the thrusters don’t need to spin as fast as in an aerial application, so many of the advantages of brushless motors don’t materialize. Inside of the vehicle, Parker says it’s the onboard diagnostics that really make

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this system stand out. It was important for the team to develop a system that was robust and resilient to failure due to the harshness of the sub-sea environment. Ensuring that failures are easily identifiable was a significant design feature. In the case of a failure, all the operator has to do is take off the cover, and the electronic system has indicator lights to show how the functionalities are operating in real time. This allows the user to diagnose problems on-site and plan accordingly. “We have triple redundancy designed everything,” Parker adds. “The power electronics that control the thrusters, if there are any faults, they automatically shut down. There is no risk of short circuits or damage of the vehicle.” Next-Gen ROVs As for future vehicles, SEAMOR is still in the design phase and is exploring the idea of full autonomy. Dealing with highly sophisticated underwater infrastructure, a fully autonomous vehicle is not always the best solution. However, having a semi-autonomous ROV with a human operator in the loop or standing by in one area the company is exploring. Parker notes that they are looking at “sliding autonomy” – the idea of human-robot collaboration, where a human operator can take control of an autonomous vehicle whenever necessary. “There is a really big opportunity for ROVs to move into this field and this is something we are really exploring as we’ve redesigned our operator interface,” he says. “We are trying to build not just a vehicle that meets all of those needs but the accessories, support and documentation as well as aftermarket support to service the market as best we can.” “Whatever we do with our nextgeneration product, it will be done with the same design philosophy,” he adds. “It’s really just about looking at where the industry is going, what are the demands we can anticipate so that we can design a vehicle that is top of the line today and we’ve left all of the doors open to add all the features we see coming down the road.” DE www.seamor.com

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A collaboration between DRDC and Colt Canada, the SIPES tech demo weapon features increased firepower and advanced electronic capabilities not usually seen in traditional weapons.

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Canadian military’s SIPES prototype integrates aim-assist and geolocation electronics into concept demo combat rifle. By Lindsay Luminoso

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n February 2015, Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), the R&D branch of the Canadian military, caused a stir in defence circles when it released images of its latest weapon prototype – the Soldier Integrated Precision Effects Systems (SIPES) project. With its network connectivity, semiautomated targeting capabilities and video game-looking design, this “smart gun” was quickly dubbed by media outlets and gun enthusiasts alike as the “weapon of the future.” It’s not hard to see why. Fashioned from metal and plastic 3D printed components and high strength steel, SIPES combines a light-weighted assault rifle with a grenade launcher or combat shotgun. More importantly, the sensor-laden prototype – a collaborative effort between DRDC, Colt Canada and Canadian Forces – represents a unique combination of electronics and mechanical components. That union, designers say, gives SIPES the potential to acquire and share geolocation and other combat-related data with HQ, while also allowing soldiers to receive target data to help differentiate friend from foe and coordinate engagement. A headsup display in the weapon site could also display target distance, September | 2016

remaining ammunition and other relevant combat information. For all the hype, though, in reality the SIPES program is more like a concept car at an auto show. It may look futuristic and feature all of the latest technologies in a working unit, but don’t expect to see one in production. Instead, the DRDC says the SIPES project is pure R&D, meant only to showcase advanced technologies and non-traditional capabilities that may eventually inform future generations of weapon development. “[SIPES] itself is not a development project,” explains Franklin Wong, an engineer at DRDC Valcartier. “It’s not like the army asked us to develop a new small arms weapon that someone would produce and give to the armed forces. This is what we call a technology demonstration project. The hypothesis is that if we started from scratch and worked on an integrated concept, we could include all the components we want up front. We could then design the interfaces between the components to get something that is lighter weight and integrated.” Gun Design 101 As with any weapon design, the first step in SIPES’s development was ammunition selection. To help achieve it’s lightweight design goal, the team rejected the 5.56x45mm cartridge used in current NATO small arms. Instead, they selected Cased Telescoped (CT) 5.56mm ammunition developed by AAI Corporation for the U.S. military’s Lightweight Small Arms Technologies (LSAT) program. www.design-engineering.com


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26 DesignReview “AAI’s Case Technology enables the bullet to be much smaller and lighter,” explains Brenton Teed, Product Support Engineer, Colt Canada. “Traditional bullets have a cartridge filled with gunpowder with the projectile The SIPES weapon’s crimped on the cartridge. It electro-optical sensor has a certain length, diameter assembly. and volume. The CT bullet is actually embedded in a polymer case, and unlike conventional ammunition, there is no extraction groove in the Colt Canada back, so to unload it…it had manufactured the to be pushed forward. This weapon components meant the chamber had to using casting and be open on both ends.” laser sintered 3D Another requirement the printing. team had to design around was the need for increased firepower – in this case, it was the addition of a grenade launcher that can stack up to three rounds at a time. Developed by Metal Storm USA, this technology provides a distinct advantage over traditional grenade launchers that only house one grenade at a time. “We wanted to give the soldier more fire power in something lighter weight,” explains Wong. “The rest of the weapon was designed around those two pieces of ammo.” Once the ammunition was selected, the team was then able to explore lightweighting through material selection. Because the barrel is the heaviest part of the rifle and its size and weight are determined by the ammunition, the engineers explored using different material for the barrel. One thing the team learned was that high strength steel is still the best material for an assault rifle barrel; modern engineered materials like composites simply can’t stand up to the intense heat and pressure produced when firing rounds rapidly. Ultimately, the team opted for a bullpup-style weapon in which the gun’s action is located behind the trigger. According to Teed, this provides a shorter gun length for a given barrel length. In addition, SIPES’ 20-inch barrel provides optimal muzzle velocity while decreasing the gun’s overall weight. “We knew it was a prototype, so it wasn’t going to work perfect the first time; we designed this with that in mind,” Teed says. “Dynamic simulation in MD ADAMS solved problems before the prototype was built. High speed video showed us the other problems on the prototype. The ammunition was radically different from what we normally work with, so we were surprised by how it behaved under dynamic loadings.” September | 2016

The “Smart” in Smart Gun Aside from the hardware specifications, the project also required a level of electronic integration unusual for traditional weapons. The team explored integrating a power/data rail, which is used to attach accessories like flashlights, infrared illuminators or electronic devices. One of the great challenges, Wong says, is when accessories are added. They often come with their own battery systems, which can add weight and force soldiers to carry additional batteries. The advantage of the power/data rail is a single battery supply source feeds different accessories; this saves on weight and the logistics of running the weapon. Colt Canada, under a separate effort, was developing its own rail system with centralized power, data, video and FCS control. The Colt rail was integrated into the SIPES weapon concept rather than retrofitting versions that were developed for other weapons. The powered rail included a data bus, which allows for data from the weapon to be transferred elsewhere, either to another device or to an offsite location for higher-level processing. The rail also gave the team the opportunity to add sensors and determine how the data could be used for future iterations. Since typical weapons don’t have a lot of electronics built into them, the team needed to find a way to successfully integrate both the electronic and mechanical components. “We designed the right hand of the gun with mechanical features and the left hand of the gun had the electronics,” explains Teed. “All the panels would come off and there is the wire harness or the mechanics depending on the side you were working on.” Because this was a technology demonstration, the team was able to design the weapon in this unique fashion – having the ability to take the gun apart, reassemble and access certain parts were key. While integration is a good idea, Wong cautions that it requires a clear idea as to the requirement of the weapon. With the SIPES project, there were no target specifications so integration worked well. If the weapon needed to be used across a broad range of tasks, he says, the importance of flexibility and modularity may cause a decrease in integration abilities. “You can’t get away from that,” Wong says. “In terms of informing our client, this is part of the process of deciding what their requirements are that we can bring to their attention. In essence, engineering is compromise.” DE www.drdc-rddc.gc.ca www.coltcanada.com

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FARO Technologies unveiled its Design ScanArm, a portable 3D scanning solution that features blue laser technology. According to the company, the scanner offers fast scanning speed, high-resolution point cloud data and the ability to scan challenging materials without the need for spray or targets. The device is lightweight and maneuverable for desktop mounting in the design studio or engineering lab. FARO’s Design ScanArm allows users to digitize any part or object, design or modify reverse engineered models, create manufacturing-ready CAD models and verify design intent of prototype products. www.faro.com

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with blue light LED illumination, and does not require surface treatment of metallic, plastic and composite parts. The system is not sensitive to industrial and ambient light sources, or indirect daylight. Vibration due to heavy machinery processes (stamping presses, CNC, robotics etc.) has a negligible impact on measurement results due to the scanner’s fast data capture rate. The system is available in two projection configurations, enabling users to optimize the system for tasks such as routine dimensional control operations or measurement of workpieces with complex features or challenging material types. Operators can also directly switch between various surface data acquisition modes. www.hexagonmi.com

Nikon Metrology introduced its noncontact HN-C3030 3D measuring system that features optics for the laser scanner that enable it to scan glossy or dark surfaces without manual preparation. The scanner controls a 3-axis drive system, as well as an unlimited angular rotary stage and a laser scanner swing arm with an arc angle of -20° to +135°. This enables laser scanning of wide areas covering top, side and bottom surfaces of parts. In addition, the direction of the laser scanner can be changed (-180° to +180° rotatable), allowing scans of various shapes from optimum angles. The laser scanner acquires surface point clouds at a rate of 120,000 points per second.

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Mitutoyo Canada released its Quick Vision Active CNC vision measuring system that offers a wide view field with interchangeable objective zoom lens. With a working distance of 74mm (using the 1X objective), the platform includes a one-click high-accuracy measurement option, as well as support for handling complicated measuring items by automatic measurement. The system is available with measuring ranges of 250x200x150 or 400x400x200 (XYZ), with or without touch-probe measuring option. Other features include 3 white LED light sources, 4-quandrant fixed while LED, 8 position zoom options, high-definition color camera, QVPAK software with available vision/touch-probe combination measurement models. www.mitutoyo.ca

Optical Scanner

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Prima Power Laserdyne now offers its OFC2 ABSOLUTE precision measurement for laser processing which provides 2.5µm absolute measurement resolution. OFC2 ABSOLUTE provides a working range of more than 100mm (4 inches) independent of processing lens focal length. The system was designed to map the surface of thermal barrier coated (TBC) sheet metal components and to maintain the laser beam focus at the precise location of a laser drilled hole. Importantly, it made laser processing of 3D non-metallics, composites and thermal barrier (ceramic) coated metals easy and as accurate as with uncoated metals. It measures a wide range of angled surfaces, currently from normal to 70° off normal (20° from the surface), depending on material surface finish.

Fluid Power Media Isolation Valve

Clippard introduced its NIV Series Media Isolation Valve, a solenoid-operated device that uses a flexible diaphragm to isolate the actuation mechanism from the fluid path. All wetted areas of the valve are PTFE, making the series suitable for use with corrosive media. The valve incorporates a one-piece valve stem that functions as a sealing membrane while also supporting and centralizing the poppet in the seating area. This multifunctional poppet/diaphragm/stem results in a simplified design with fewer parts (only two for the 2-Way and three for the 3-Way). The series offers 4 orifice sizes available as 2-Way Normally-Closed, 2-Way Normally-Open, or 3-Way Selector/Diverter. The valves meet CE and RoHS compliance. www.clippard.com

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Festo unveiled its DFPD quarter-turn actuator series, which come in single and double acting versions. They can be paired with ball valves, butterfly and shutoff valves. The basic DFPD is suitable for operating in temperatures between -20ºC and +80ºC, but the many variants in the series also include a low-temperature model (for operating conditions -50ºC to +60ºC) and a high temperature one (0ºC to +150ºC). Other variants also include epoxy coated as well as NPT thread and 180º swivel angle versions. Both versions feature a rack and pinion combination with a constant torque characteristic across the entire swivel range. The valve’s spring design can be configured in increments of 0.5 bar (7 PSI). Different spring combinations make it possible to achieve precise operating pressure requirements between 2 and 6 bar. www.festo.ca

Pressure-Boosting Pump

KSB Pumps has added a larger member of its Movitec series of in-line pumps for pressure boosting applications. The Movitec 125 delivers flow rates up to 192 m3/h and has a maximum head of 128m. The pump’s bearings are lubricated by the pumped fluid

and feature tungsten carbide wearing surfaces. The impellers are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, while the lower body of the pump is a sturdy casting. Cartridge-type mechanical seals are available. The pumps also feature optimized NPSH values and in an 80% efficiency rating. A range of fluids can be handled, at temperatures ranging from -20° to 140° C. www.ksb.ca

External Mix Nozzles

EXAIR introduced its line of 1/2 NPT large external mix spray nozzles that atomizes fluids up to 303 gallons per hour and with a viscosity up to 800 cP. Available in a narrow angle flat fan pattern, the mix nozzles allow airflow and liquid flow to be controlled independently. The stainless steel atomizing nozzles are available in 1/4 and 1/2 NPT and in a variety of flow patterns and liquid rates. Internal mix and siphon fed atomizing nozzles are also available, as well as patented no-drip versions of all atomizing nozzles. All models are adjustable and CE compliant. www.exair.com

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Hawe introduced its EV2S-CAN electronic amplifier, which can control all standard proportional solenoids. The amplifier is designed as a plug and can thus be slotted onto the solenoid. It is the classic amplifier for all standard input signals (e.g. 0…10VDC; 4 … 20mA, CAN bus). The two analogue inputs read in both the main control signals and also other process data. This means it is possible to set the target values and reposition the valve controls in line with the actual temperature, pressure values, position or speed precisely. Using LEDs, plus an integrated display or with Bluetooth via a smartphone, the operating status can be monitored or errors reported locally. In addition, the direct connection to the CAN network and data processing in the plug releases the central machine control. www.hawe.com

CLIPPARD SOLENOID-OPERATED PTFE MEDIA MINIATURE ISOLATION VALVES These miniature 2-way and 3-way valves utilize a flexible diaphragm to isolate the actuation mechanism from the fluid path making them ideal for sensitive or corrosive materials. Media isolation valves are commonly used for a wide variety of applications including those that require precise, repeatable dispensing of media. Many features include low power consumption, superior design and construction, zero dead volume, high cycle life, fast response and more. Proudly made in the USA. Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc. www.clippard.com 513-521-4261

Pressure/Vacuum Pump

Thomas launched its 2380 pump series featuring the company’s twin WOB-L piston oil-less air compressor. The air compressors are designed for pressure/vacuum and high flow, providing 100 psi (6.9 bar) max pressure with open flow of 2.3 cfm (65 l/min). The series is fan-cooled and has a one-piece monolithic head. Weighing 12 pounds, the pump is 9.31 inches (236.5mm) long x 5.14 inches (130.6mm) wide x 6.73 inches (171mm) high. www.gd-thomas.com

Electrical Cage Clamp Terminal

HARTING has developed its Han ES Press, a tool-less connector based on a cage clamp terminal. Unlike other implementations, the Han ES Press terminal is delivered pre-loaded. The result is a connection that boasts high tensile strength, is vibration-resistant and reliable, the company says. In addition, the contact insert provides the user with options for potential multiplication and the deployment of star or delta circuits for motor control. This is made possible by jumper bridges (longitudinal and transverse), which can be plugged onto the insulation body. The Han ES Press is available in versions for housing sizes Han 6 B, 10 B 16 B and 24 B. www.harting.ca

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Flexible Electrical Conduit

AutomationDirect introduced its flexible Type LA electrical conduit, available in steel and nonmetallic styles and 3/8-inch to 2-inch sizes. Type LA conduit is suitable for dry working temperatures of -22°F to 176°F; wet applications of -22°F to 140°F; and in oily conditions of -22°F to 158°F. Type ATLA conduit is suitable for high temperature machine tool wiring, outdoor installations in cold climates and is permitted for use in exposed or concealed locations. Type SLA flexible shielded liquid-tight conduit is designed for wiring applications requiring protection of sensitive electronic circuits used in communications, radar, and data transmission from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. Type NM is a general purpose, non-metallic liquidtight conduit that offers protection against abrasion, sunlight, mild acids, alkaline and oils. www.automationdirect.com

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Amphenol RF has added four cable connectors to its PSMP line, designed for 0.141- and 0.86-inch diameter semirigid and conformable cables. PSMP cable plugs are designed to operate in high power applications up to 200W at frequencies of 2.2GHz. The connectors have a mating style similar to the SMP interface, and feature gold plated female center contacts and beryllium copper outer contacts plated in white bronze. These materials and finishes ensure a secure mechanical fit and optimize electrical performance, the company says. www.amphenolrf.com

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Proco Machinery launches collaborative robotic system Mississauga-based Proco Machin-

ery announced that it has developed a robotic packaging system that works interactively with coworkers, requires no special guarding and needs minimal training for teaching new tasks. Named the Robo Packer, Proco’s advanced automation system is suited for pick and place, assembly, and packaging applications. According to the company, the Robo Packer can be easily and quickly adapted to a variety of packaging and repetitive manufacturing situations working alongside existing workers or working independently. The system can be supplied with any one of three different robotic arm payloads depending on the application, the task to be performed and the level of productivity that is required. The Robo Packer Basic System is an integrated packaging module supplied with a six-axis robotic arm, infeed conveyor and a box conveyor all mounted onto a common sub-frame. Due to the design of the Robo Packer’s robotic system, complex safety guards are not normally required. However, Proco offers either light curtain or guard packages as optional equipment. www.procomachinery.com

Motion Control Market expected to reach US$22 Billion by 2020

A new research report by MarketsandMarkets, Motion Control Market by Component, Technology, Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2020, suggests the motion control market will reach US$21.99 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 6.87%, during the forecast period. In 2014, the market was valued at US$14.8. According to the study, the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) dominates the market in terms of the market size and is expected to grow at the highest CAGR. Increasing demand for energy efficient production coupled with the need for software systems is fostering the growth of the motion control market in this region. The metal and machinery manufacturing application held the largest share among all applications of motion control market followed by semiconductor and electronics. The competitive landscape of the market presents an interesting outlook. The market is witnessing new product launches and large scale collaborations as well as agreements and partnerships across the value chain among a number of tier-one players around the globe. The major players in this market include Siemens AG (Germany), Schneider Electric SE (France), Parker Hannifin Corporation (U.S.), ABB Ltd. (Switzerland), Yaskawa Electric Corporation (Japan), Moog Inc. (U.S.), Altra Industrial Motion Corporation (U.S.), Bosh Rexroth (Germany), and Dover Motion (U.S.). www.marketsandmarkets.com September | 2016 DES_IndustrialEncoder_Sept.indd 1

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MotionControl: News MDA North America to double its size at IMTS 2016

FANUC America taps new CEO

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The upcoming Motion, Drive and Automation North America show is doubling its 2014 footprint. The show, which is co-located at IMTS from September 12-17, 2016, will offer attendees opportunities to discover the latest advances in process improvement and shifts to single sourcing from a variety of exhibitors. The show provides an opportunity for networking and exploring the latest in electrical and mechanical power transmission and control, hydraulics and pneumatics. “As manufacturers continue to add smart technologies to their equipment, many opportunities exist to improve process efficiency, reduce downtime and increase product quality,” said Jeremy King, product marketing manager Sensing Technologies, Bimba Corporation. “However, just because you have more data doesn’t mean you are going to make better decisions. Manufacturers need to partner with suppliers that not only provide new and different data but also provide actionable insights into their equipment.” According to surveys conducted in 2014 at IMTS, Industrial Automation North America and MDA North America indicated that 86 percent of visitors found solutions to specific manufacturing problems, 85 percent planned to make a purchase within one year and 64 percent initiated new business contacts.

FANUC America Corporation has named Mike Cicco as the company’s president and CEO, with responsibility for all of the company’s operations in North and South America. In addition, Rick Schneider has been named chairman of FANUC America and will continue in his role as a board member of parent company, FANUC Corporation. Cicco joined FANUC in 1999 and has held a variety of management positions over the years including software/ controls manager and district sales manager at the company’s Southern California facility. In 2015, Cicco was promoted to VP of FANUC’s North and South American sales and execution. In April 2016, Cicco was named president and COO. Cicco holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA.

HARTING expands into Mexico

HARTING North America has expanded by opening a sales office as well as a manufacturing facility in Mexico. The company says its facilities are an important step forward in HARTING’s strategy enabling them to better support their North American customers. HARTING Mexico Sales is located in Mexico City and HARTING Mexico Manufacturing is in Silao in the GTO region. The plant is expected to create over 200 manufacturing jobs in the next five years. “The current economic conditions in Mexico offer enormous potential for HARTING,” said Jon DeSouza, President and CEO of HARTING North America at the grand opening in Mexico. “This is exemplified by the country’s expansion of their railway system, which indicates strong growth now and for the future in the transportation and machinery market – incidentally two of HARTING’s largest vertical markets.” www.harting-usa.com

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TIP OF THE CAP

Laval’s MMC Packaging ups machine performance with PC- and EtherCAT-based automation equipment.

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hile the materials involved have changed dramatically over the years, bottles with closures can be counted among history’s first packaging types. For any bottled product today, quality and safety naturally hinge on properly sealed and lined bottle closures. For over two decades, MMC Packaging, based in Laval, Quebec, has supplied state-of-the-art, turnkey postmolding automation equipment to leading manufacturers of container caps and specialty closures. With over 1,000 systems in the field worldwide, MMC Packaging is renowned for its work in cap lining machines (wadding machines), assembly machines, cap slitting machines, closing machines, vision systems and other custom automation equipment. MMC Packaging machines handle caps after the plastic injection molding or metal forming processes. For example, a typical MMC lining machine cuts and inserts lining material into newly molded caps. This liner cutting and insertion process requires the execution of a series of events in a synchronized manner. Different MMC lining machine types are designed to suit different cap sizes, and the number of “ups” on the machine (i.e. caps produced per index) determines the throughput. The LM 270, for example, is a 2-up machine that performs at 150 cycles per minute, but processes 300 parts per minute. MMC Packaging machines are well known for accommodating easy changeovers in less than 30 minutes and certain models can run several tooling types. Outgrowing the PLC While continuing its mission to boost machine equipment quality, MMC Packaging found concerning limitations in the area of hardware PLCs. “The difficulties with a traditional PLC September | 2016

platform include limitations in processing speed, system memory, data storage and database capabilities, among other challenges,” explains Mathieu Ouellet, MMC Packaging’s VP of business and product development. “As MMC Packaging endeavored to modernize our systems, we needed more processing power and flexibility from our controller platform. This meant a change of control technology was in order.” Ensuring perfect product quality requires top quality of the machine itself as well as the automation and controls components. “The LM-270 is the best-selling machine from MMC Packaging and we must maintain the shortest lead times possible so we started the development of our new controls platform there,” explains MMC President and owner, Philippe McNally. “This latest lining machine generation leverages advanced PC-based control technology, industrial Ethernet technology and a revolutionary user interface that provides critical production data in real-time to our clients.” This also includes comprehensive operational and performance data from the machine so MMC clients have up-to-thesecond information regarding the health and efficiency of equipment. The LM-270 cap lining machine features an intelligent console called the MMC-icon, which serves as the central information hub for machine and production data. Today, MMC Packaging touts a range of new capabilities for troubleshooting in real-time data management via the system database. The status of all the sensors and actuators, current voltage – everything – is recorded and available for system analysis and troubleshooting purposes. PC-Based Control During the development of the new and improved LM-270 cap lining machine as well as the company’s new QTVision (Qualwww.design-engineering.com


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MMC Packaging supplies state-of-the-art, turnkey automation equipment to manufacturers of container caps and specialty closures.

ity Through Vision) system and the MMC-icon solutions, MMC needed a user interface with a selection of standard programming tools. The first steps toward PC-based control actually started with research into industrial Ethernet technologies. “We first encountered PC-based control from Beckhoff Automation because of EtherCAT,” explains Yan Letourneau, MMC’s senior electrical designer. “I was impressed with the speed and capabilities of EtherCAT, so I started following the technology, and attended a Beckhoff seminar about EtherCAT. As another design need at the time, I sought an HMI panel capable of multitouch functionality and found that Beckhoff also offers a range of solutions in this area so I quickly got in touch with the Beckhoff sales team in Quebec.” As the control programming platform, MMC Packaging standardized on TwinCAT 3, which supports all IEC 61131-3 programming languages, object-oriented programming (OOP), C/C++ and provides many other optional tools to programming engineers. Another highlight in TwinCAT 3 is the possibility to reserve individual CPU cores of a multi-core processor exclusively for TwinCAT. This feature, known as “CPU Isolation,” gives the full performance of the reserved cores solely to TwinCAT. All LM-270 automation, including conveyor control, reject functions and confirmation of rejects are handled using TwinCAT 3 now. With PC-based control, the company was also able to implement more efficient timing on the machines. “With TwinCAT 3, manual intervention is minimized when performing timing changes on the machine,” Letourneau adds. “Using automatic timing in software, the LM 270 machine, with all its connected peripherals, can easily change speed on the fly and adapt the equipment rate to the volume and production needs of our clients.” TwinCAT 3 NC PTP controls and synchronizes the events of indexing, cutting and inserting lining materials with registraSeptember | 2016

tion marks. “We also use TwinCAT 3 Scope to record all the data in the process,” Letourneau explains. “The data is stored on the hard drive of a Beckhoff C6525 fanless built-in industrial PC.” In addition to recording production data, the LM-270 leverages the same C6525 IPC as the centralized control hardware along with Beckhoff CP391x multi-touch control panels for the display hardware. Beckhoff controls, a CX2040 Embedded PC, are also used on MMC’s QTVision line. “We previously used a ‘white box’ PC with the control programmed with C++ and had four or more cameras connected to it,” Letourneau says. “That PC couldn’t keep up with the vision programs, which caused a CPU load of around 70%. After moving to the CX2040 and TwinCAT 3, we went from 70% CPU load down to 30%. With four cameras, we can inspect up to 2,400 caps per minute and process up to 9,600 images per minute using the CX2040 without causing strain on the CPU.” With the new controls platform and interface, MMC Packaging utilizes 3D models and tutorial videos to supplement operator training and support. “The ability to run all tasks including automation, PLC, motion control and the Windows based graphical interface on a single device was a huge factor in favor of PC-based control as well,” Ouellet says. “Our 3D manual utilizes multi-touch functionality programmed using C++ or C and includes pinch gestures to zoom in/out and view valuable equipment information and learn how to best operate the machine.” Wearing Many Caps Control speeds in the low microsecond range are now commonplace for MMC Packaging, such as triggering cameras in the vision systems at 250 microseconds. As with any equipment manufacturer today, better machine diagnostic information improves the end customer’s ability to identify potential problems, pinpoint them and resolve them before unplanned downtime occurs. With a wider range of data logging and troubleshooting tools, MMC expects to significantly reduce their customer assistance intervention time and boost their customers’ uptime as a result. Enhanced diagnostics capabilities and remote connectivity through the PC- and EtherCAT-based control platform are the key enablers. “TwinSAFE also demonstrates another added value from EtherCAT,” Letourneau says. “Even for safety technology, I still use standard Ethernet cables. All the safety data goes through the EtherCAT protocol and there are TwinSAFE terminals throughout the machine. A system-integrated programmable safety solution is much easier to modify in the future as our machine designs evolve.” MMC Packaging mainly uses TwinSAFE for e-stops, safety guards, integrated servo drive safety and for safety measures on VFDs. To implement the servo drive safety, MMC Packaging utilizes Beckhoff AX5000 EtherCAT servo drives equipped with AX5801 www.design-engineering.com


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The control console of the LM-270 from MMC Packaging leverages Beckhoff CP391x multi-touch control panels for the display hardware and a fanless C6525 Industrial PC as the centralized control hardware.

or AX5805 TwinSAFE drive option cards for safe stop functions (STO, SS1). The TwinSAFE-enabled AX5000 servo drives are paired to AM8000 series servo motors with one cable technology (OCT), which cuts the number of motor cables and connectors by 50%. “One Cable Technology in our servo system along with the EtherCAT I/O system and TwinSAFE have been instrumental in streamlining our machine designs,” Ouellet says. “Instead of managing all control wires from the central units to all of our peripherals, we now only have to wire a single Ethernet cable, which dramatically cuts our wiring cost and saves 20 to 24 hours of installation time per setup.” It is also possible to integrate any standard Ethernet device with EtherCAT, the cables used are standard and no proprietary fieldbus cards are needed. MMC Packaging also uses EtherCAT gateway terminals that provide an easy interface to other networks and protocols when required. High Density (HD) EtherCAT Terminals in 16 channel format also help MMC save space in electrical cabinets. “With HD Terminals, we have replaced outdated terminals that had fewer I/O points and inefficient screw-type connections,” Letourneau says. “The EtherCAT I/O terminals we use today have efficient Cage Clamp connections which enable far simpler wiring. This streamlines machine setup and results in shorter machine lead times as well. We reduced electrical cabinet space by more than 30% and the savings can be directly traced back to the EtherCAT I/O system and compact PC-based controllers like the C6525 IPCs and CX2040 Embedded PCs.” “The first stage of the MMC Packaging controls upgrade is officially complete,” states Anthi Balafoutis, MMC’s sales and marketing coordinator. “The LM 270, MMC-icon and QTVision machines are only the first of our machine lines to be equipped with Beckhoff PC-based controls. The next step is to develop and implement this technology on all other machine lines we offer, including MMC assembly, sealing and slitting machines. We will also retrofit existing MMC machines already in the field.” DE www.mmcpackaging.com www.beckhoff.ca

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INDUSTRY 4.0 HERE AND NOW

The digital factory may seem like a far off place but the technology can provide value today.

By Ben Hope

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he concept of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has been around for a few years now, but it’s only been in the last 18 months where there has been a significant acceleration in communications, whitepapers, products and articles. It’s the main focus of every industry event and tradeshow, and it’s the front and centre marketing topic for the majority of automation technology providers. There seems to be a disconnect, however, between that hype and real-world manufacturing operations. The perception is that Industry 4.0 is just something for the future. The reality is that it can provide OEMs with competitive advantage, and help manufacturers respond to demand and decrease costs today. Industry 4.0 encompasses a lot of different technologies, but let’s focus on four areas that can be used right now to move a company’s automation engagement towards that futuristic Smart Factory concept, while benefitting in the meantime. These four areas are connectivity, modularity, end-to-end engineering, and people, key points along the path to successful I4.0 adoption. Connectivity If an automation device is connected to the Internet, it becomes an Internet of Things (IoT) device. And it can provide data or Big Data, which can be used by ERP, MES or in analytics for the purpose of machine learning. It’s all acquired in real time, so the data can be acted upon dynamically. But data is just data unless it tells you something. Useful data can be turned into information, and information about an operation can be very valuable. Business decisions can be made in real time; energy usage can be monitored and optimized; and predicative maintenance can be implemented. An example might be an electric actuator: The motor current will be proportional to the forces required to move the actuator. Over time the current profile will change as the bearings wear. Using machine learning algorithms may help the operator identify when the bearings will fail. Maintenance can be scheduled beforehand and just-in-time. Spare parts can be ordered as they are needed rather than stockpiled. To facilitate that kind of data flow, OPC UA is becoming the de facto standard for connecting machines to each other and to the Internet. Data can be transferred between two systems with completely different control architectures. Data can be accessed from intelligent devices but also from simple devices like sensors or actuators. This enables IoT, implements the idea of the cyber physical system and achieves the vertical integration of manufacturing operations. September | 2016

Cloud computing providers are increasingly supporting OPC UA connectivity, allowing automation devices to be connected easily. Microsoft’s Azure IoT suite is an example, with quick connectivity and pre-configured solutions for common requirements like remote monitoring, asset management and predicative maintenance. Automation data can be processed now by advanced analytics software, running on powerful cloud computers where valuable insights about an operation can be identified. Connecting information on the web requires knowledge of what the information is and how it should be displayed, which is one reason for metadata. The same requirements are being put in place for IoT. In the manufacturing world, devices need to be identified for their function and the data they will provide. The idea of “plug and produce” capability can be realized more effectively by implementing this method of identification rather than having every system preprogrammed to understand every possible device.

For I4.0, connectivity, modularity, end-to-end engineering and people are key.

The I4.0 component concept is an element of RAMI 4.0 (Reference Architectural Model for Industry 4.0). The model’s purpose is to illustrate the connection between IT, manufacturing, product life cycles (through a three-dimensional space). This provides a means of reference when discussing I4.0 architecture, the design of automation products and for engineering manufacturing systems. The I4.0 Component is a real object in a production environment with an administrative shell to provide a virtual representation of all information and services available. The real object could be an individual component or an entire production system. Devices (or automation modules) can then be plugged into systems and automatically recognized for their function and data. Connecting the factory floor to the enterprise provides real time information, allowing dynamic decision-making to take place. But taking action requires automation that is capable of responding. www.design-engineering.com


MotionControl: Ideas Modularity Modularity can provide agility. If a system can be organized into sub modules, then they can be scaled up or scaled down as production requirements change. That could be from a functional or a production capacity standpoint. Single, customized parts could be manufactured efficiently and profitably. Disparate part types could be produced on the same line, even at the same time, using only the functionality required for that given workpiece. This idea is often referred to as the Lego principle - being able to build up or build down with the versatility and simplicity (standardized connections) of Lego blocks. If systems are to be designed as a collection of modules, then there are a few considerations to take note of. In addition to a control fieldbus or an industrial Ethernet, the modules must have a common connection method like OPC UA for vertical integration. Plug and produce functionality is essential. And smarter diagnostics will be required because of the increased complexity that modularity adds to the automation system. The modules then become cyber physical systems, the core of which will have some form of intelligence. The challenge of engineering a system of automation modules that maintain their value is understanding the potential requirements of the future. A certain synchronicity then is required in order to align product development with automation and the manufacturing operation. End-to-End Engineering Systems can be designed with more versatility and purpose by connecting the product’s development into an integrated process for automation engineering. Costs could be reduced through object-oriented design and virtualization, the value life of manufacturing systems could be increased, and the products themselves could be brought to market faster. AutomationML (Automation Markup Language) is a data format based on XML. It’s used for the storage and transport of automation system information, and the intent is to connect heterogeneous engineering tools for product design, factory topology organization, mechanical engineering, electrical engi-

neering, PLC programming, and HMI development. The amount of repeatable information that needs to be entered into the different tools is loaded only once because everything is connected throughout the entire process. With AutomationML, physical and logical components of the automation system are stored using an object-oriented approach. An object could be an articulated robot, for example, with sub-objects for end of arm tooling and more subobjects for grippers and sensors. All the mechanical and electrical designs are included in the object as well as its PLC programming. The information from AutomationML can also be used in virtualization software to build a virtual copy of the automation system and begin PLC integration before the actual mechanical assembly begins. Application and performance issues can be identified before expensive parts are manufactured; and the PLC program can be debugged and functional by the time the system is ready for power up. And the objects used in the design can be archived, readily available for future projects. AutomationML can also be combined with OPC UA to connect the engineering data to the physical machine. Now changes in the engineering data can be automatically recognized by the system, allowing more dynamic and reconfigurable operations. The workpiece, for example, has a particular geometry. A handling system moves that workpiece at some point along the automation. If the geometry of the workpiece is changed or redesigned, the AutomationML file is updated, and the handling system automatically adjusts for the new dimensions. End-to-end engineering along with connectivity provide a means to implementing the promise of Industry 4.0, but it will require people with the knowledge and the skills to actually realize it. People New technologies and manufacturing principles are being developed every day. It is critical that partnerships are created between industry and educational institutions to benefit from their full potential. How can Industry 4.0 factories be designed? How can legacy systems be connected? How does the manufacturing worker operate equipment? How do we improve the engineering process? Technology is only useful if it can be implemented, and implementation requires education. Human labour is not eliminated in Industry 4.0, but redefined. People are needed to design systems and automation products, develop software for control systems and communication, operate and maintain new technologies, and create machine learning algorithms for manufacturing operations. The automation of Industry 4.0 can exist today, and we can start piecing it together to move towards a manufacturing economy that can meet the demands of the modern world while remaining profitable and productive. DE www.festo.ca

With AutomationML, physical and logical components, such as this articulated robot, are stored using an object-oriented approach.

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ROUNDTABLE Motion control leaders discuss the industry’s outlook, market trends and how to implement an IIOT strategy. Edited by Mike McLeod DE: According to the Motion Control & Motor Association, 2014 was a record year for the industry while 2015 saw a small contraction globally. From your perspective, how is 2016 shaping up? Joe Ottenhof, General Manager, Beckhoff Automation Canada: In 2015, Beckhoff had a very robust year globally, clocking in at 22% year-over year growth, which was unexpected. A lot of that business was generated by sales in motion control products. Nationally, we were flat in Canada in 2015, but 2016 is shaping up to be a very good year. We expect the company, both domestically and globally, to grow well into the double digit percentage range. In Canada, that growth has largely been driven by factory projects rather than by machine builder OEMs, and thus end users have been keeping us especially busy. This is particularly so in the automotive sector, which is very contract driven. People say Canadian manufacturing hasn’t seen the benefit of the strong Canadian dollar, yet we’ve seen robust growth year-to-date through July and anticipate a strong second half. Mike Chen, Engineering Manager, Omron Americas: In the Americas, Omron’s sales went up in 2015, when you specifically look at servos and drives, even though the global market may have contracted slightly. Overall, it’s a bit of a difficult market still in 2016, but we are hoping to see another sales increase for servos and drives, especially factoring in the new servo we debuted this summer. We would credit our increases to the investments we’ve made in people. We’ve been hiring specifically for motion and drives for a while to boost the sales teams’ effectiveness around these products. September | 2016

Anthony Morielli, Regional Manager - Ontario, Bosch Rexroth Canada: Actually, 2015 was an exceptionally strong growth year for us, mainly due to the automotive sector coming back and the low Canadian dollar. In 2016, we’re seeing moderate growth for the same reasons. It’s enough to off-set the declines we’re seeing in the oil and gas and mining sectors. For the remainder of the year, we’re cautiously optimistic with growth being potentially limited by geo-political issues and the macro-economic environment. Doug Newton, VP of Marketing, Advanced Motion and Control: We’re just finishing up our fiscal year, and were pleased with the results. Heading into our next fiscal year, we do see potential for growth, new products launches from our vendor base will allow us to take advantage of those potential new opportunities.

Industry 4.0 is all about data and connectivity, so you need a clearly defined data challenge that you want to solve...there’s no point having connectivity if you don’t know what you want to do with it. – Joe Ottenhof, General Manager, Beckhoff Automation Canada

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DE: Which factor(s) (e.g. performance, cost, efficiency, futureproof tech, or something else) are top most in your customers’ minds lately as opposed to five years ago?

Given the number of component-level

Ottenhof – Beckhoff: Five years ago, our business model leveraged price as an entry point against overwhelming competition. Today, customers want innovative technology, but they don’t want to pay a lot for it. Our business model now promotes our company as embracing great technology, but in a very value-centric way. Cost is always going to be a consideration, but it is no longer the entire basis for product selection. That’s a sweet spot for us. Bottom line: The whole Industry 4.0 concept is becoming more important to customers. They’re not happy with getting just a bare-bones control system. The IIoT concept is an integral part of their mindset now and, increasingly, represents a determining factor in their technology decisions.

companies stay competitive is by

Chen – Omron: We mainly focus on automotive, food and beverage packaging, and digital/semi. In those markets, we’re seeing an increased priority toward data and intelligence. People are getting interested in figuring out what they can do with the data they already have, specifically around preventative maintenance measures so they don’t lose any uptime. A lot of customers are also asking about diagnostics and how to implement it: Should

providers out there, especially from the emerging markets with very lowcost components, the only way larger leveraging their size as a full-on solution provider.

–M ike Chen, Engineering Manager, Omron Americas

they centralize troubleshooting or distribute it; should they run a database or should they log diagnostics locally? We have seen that as a trend. Morielli – Bosch: I’ve been in the automation business for more than 20 years and customers have consistently asked for innovative technologies, cost reduction and faster lead times. Now that Canadian OEMs are competing in a global marketplace, these factors have become more important than ever; every year the bar is being raised higher. One key difference is that it seems like everyone is running leaner and customers are becoming increasingly dependent on suppliers to provide value-added services and support.

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–A nthony Morielli, Regional Manager - Ontario, Bosch Rexroth Canada

Newton – Advanced Motion: All of those factors have been important although people do want to build a better mousetrap. For customers five years ago, price may have been the driving factor. Today, cost is still important although now performance and quality are also top of mind. Speed is a key factor in that, improving the throughput on their machines. Also, there is a great deal of R&D being done by our vendors to develop more energy efficient components. DE: To what extent is your company becoming a service-oriented “solutions” engineering business in addition to a componentoriented business? Ottenhof – Beckhoff: Increasingly, customers need their technology supplier to also serve as an engineering services provider. This is an observation on our part, certainly, but there is a reason for it. Our customers have indicated that they are often reluctant to deal with technologies that are outside their area of expertise. It’s much like your car; 25 years ago, if your car didn’t work, you could fix it yourself. Today, nobody services their own car, given the high level of technological advancement. Often, with control systems, customers say that they don’t have time to keep up with trends and changes in technology. They need their technology supplier to be their eyes and ears for what’s happening with technology, but also be able to apply it for them. For us, it’s becoming a bigger and bigger part of our business, not by design, but because of the growing complexity of the solutions we provide. Chen – Omron: Given the number of component-level providers out there, especially from the emerging markets with very low-cost components, the only way larger companies stay competitive is by leveraging their size as a full-on solution provider. With Omron, our breadth of product is fairly substantial; everything from relays and limit switches all the way to motion control and robotics with the acquisition of Adept and Delta Tau. Beyond that, our customers want to know how we can help them put it all together. Customers are used to cherry picking brands A, B, C and D for each component. What we are doing is making sure we embed value-added features into our technology so that our products work best with each other and we can also sell them together as a full-on solution. September | 2016

Morielli – Bosch: We’ve been in the Canadian market since the 1960s and our approach has always been to provide value added services rather than just pushing product. Traditionally, we’ve assisted with mechanical/electrical design, control architecture design, and software development, to name a few. But some of the newer services we’re starting to offer include things like pre-engineered solutions. For example, we now provide simulation software services for designing virtual machines. With the software, you can test the entire machine for the dynamics and energy requirements, and interface with the controller as well. Another area is pre-engineered system configurators that allow customers to design complete systems, such as hydraulic power units or Cartesian pick and place handling systems. In the past, that might have taken hours or days, but now it just takes a few minutes. Newton – Advanced Motion: We’ve been doing it for many years, our organization has a strong technical engineering core and value-added service is very important. As much as we sell components, we also hear from our customer base that they value our ability to package a solution to save them time and effort. Everyone is looking for efficiency in keeping the lead-times competitive. So we do offer and promote valueadded resources to leverage the vendor product that we represent. DE: For OEMs looking to integrate Industry 4.0 / IIOT technology into their systems, where is a logical place to start? Ottenhof – Beckhoff: Industry 4.0 is all about data and connectivity, so you need a clearly defined data challenge that you want to solve. A lot of people have this vague idea that they need to connect things together, but there’s no point having implementing enhanced connectivity if you don’t know what you want to do with it. The second thing you need to establish is that if the challenge can be solved, would it lead to substantial business gains? That’s the only way you’re going to generate the necessary energy and tenacity to make the changes needed, as they are often cultural as well as financial. Number three is that top management must understand the challenge and realize it comes with an opportunity. Then they need to accept that this isn’t a task, but an opportunity that needs to be supported accordingly. Number four is to select a partner that understands the issues you’re facing. Partnering with a company that has been there many times, and that understands what you are trying to accomplish, will streamline this venture and prevent a lot of headaches. As a bonus point, stick to mainstream, IT standard technologies, rather than something proprietary; getting a win under your belt breeds confidence, and it’s a great way to begin changing the culture of a company and drive positive change. www.design-engineering.com


MotionControl Chen – Omron: When customers ask us that, our first question is what are you trying to measure? Are they trying to measure downtime/uptime, reject rates, etc. Once we have that, then we can recommend what data will allow them to attach a metric and how to measure it. From there, it becomes a question of who controls the data; are you an OEM who gets to choose how this data is supplied to the end user, or are you an end user who already has an established infrastructure? Omron has come up with products that allow data to be passed from controls technology all the way up to the enterprise level systems, which bypasses many points of failure in software or PC-based systems. Morielli – Bosch: A key aspect of Industry 4.0 is related to big data and analytics. OEMs really need to understand their customers’ business objectives to determine how to most effectively use the data. One area that should be very attractive is the idea of predictive maintenance. Traditionally, we’ve had reactive maintenance, which can be costly due to unplanned downtime, and preventative, which can increase costs because you’re replacing components more often. With predictive, we can determine the optimal time to service a machine by predicting failures before they occur. Along the same lines, collecting machine data can help customers improve quality, boost productivity or reduce waste. Most process monitoring systems are based on a binary view, where quality is either good or bad. By collecting process data

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and applying analytics, you can look at trends in quality over time and react before a quality issue occurs. In both these cases, the data collecting technology can be applied to new machines and retrofitted onto existing machines in the field. Newton – Advanced Motion: As a distributor, we leverage what our supplier base is developing and eventually will bring to market; in essence, they will be leading the way for us. At the centre of this will be sensor technology and the ability for feedback within a given framework, with the goal that end users will have visibility into all aspects of their production processes. It will be interesting to see how North America takes to this concept, you’re either on the bus or off it and if you’re off, you might have a problem in five years. DE

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e at the Canadian Fluid Power Association provide value to our members through our Four Pillars. Market Insights provides statistical and economic data specifically for the Canadian fluid power industry. The Careers & Education pillar promotes fluid power careers to students, parents and educators, and provides fluid power education through our Fluid Power Challenge. Industrial Relations provides fluid power regulations and certifications information to our membership. Finally, through the Communications pillar, we promote the CFPA and fluid power industry through media outreach, website content and social media platforms. The value of social media to industrial manufacturers and distributors has been previously unclear, and the effort to promote your company through Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. seemed too exhaustive to be worthwhile. If you can relate to the previous sentence, then perhaps you should reconsider your stance, because it’s now clear social media provides the highest value for your marketing buck, and that even applies to our mature fluid power industry. Through the various social media channels, you can leverage your brand, create business connections and attract the industry’s top talent. LinkedIn is often regarded as the most effective B2B social network, able to position you and your business as a leader in the industry. It also allows you to connect with industry colleagues to provide your value message through company white papers, discussion groups and cross-promotion. LinkedIn is now the single best resource for securing the world’s top talent, and every career-minded professional knows it, posting what is essentially their online resume for the world to see. Twitter is rapidly climbing in popularity as a dynamic and collaborative tool for connecting with your customers daily, allowing you to discuss hot industry topics and share company marketing material. You can gain customer feedback during product development and search for pertinent and specific topics to your company and industry through hashtags. Twitter requires daily usage and interaction to be effective, but instead of hiring dedicated social media marketers, you could be employing Millennials who September | 2016

find social media intuitive, even if their daily duties are anything from inside sales to hose assembler. YouTube is the most effective B2B platform next to LinkedIn, and allows you to tell your brand’s story and provide educational content via video. You could include advertisements, product demonstrations, how-to clips or newsreels. Just like all social media, the service is free, and when combined with other platforms, videos are easily shared and promoted. Here’s the most important thing you should know about social media: It’s free! Sure, it will take time … daily time, to be effective. But what is your marketing budget? What did it cost to make your last line card or brochure – you know, the one your customers throw in the trash after a cold call? You don’t even need a dedicated social media or marketing team. It only takes your acceptance that social media is no longer optional, but a requirement. That acceptance must also apply to your team’s activity on social media. Instead of monitoring your employees’ online usage, encourage them to take part in your social media plan during work hours. If you don’t believe that social media is now important for industrial and manufacturing businesses, go on LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube, and then search for your biggest competitors. Do you think Parker, with 97,000 LinkedIn followers, 11,200 Twitter followers and 344,041 video views on YouTube, might know something you do not? Or how about Bosch Rexroth, with 59,523 LinkedIn followers, 5,500 Twitter followers and a whopping 549,500 views on YouTube? Get on social media, and get active now. In other CFPA news, this past Fluid Power Challenge was a huge success. Students from 21 West Toronto middle schools were asked to design and build fluid power devices, actuated by water-filled syringes to pick up a wooden cylinder and place it on one of two target zones. They were evaluated on a set of criteria, including the number of cycles completed and the quality of their design portfolios. The overall winner for this year’s challenge was Hodgson Senior Public School, based on how well their device performed and the quality of their portfolio. Also, Islington Junior Middle School won for best portfolio. CFPA strongly believes that we need to encourage the next generation to plan early for careers in fluid power and to create enthusiasm for the field in students, teachers and parents. DE www.cfpa.ca

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MotionControl: Showcase Automation HMI Omega launched its NS Series touch screen HMIs, which offer built-in Ethernet communications, alarming/recipe/data logging capabilities and live video input/display capabilities. The HMI series enables operators to reach the devices on the network including special I/O units, intelligent devices and PLCs. Preprogramming function blocks allow for drag-and-drop into a program. The built-in Smart Active Parts library lets operators establish communications and parameters for a wide range of products. In addition, a device monitor function enables monitoring of the PLC I/O data required for device maintenance and debugging. Ladder monitor lets users monitor PLC program status, search for addresses or instructions and monitor multiple I/O points. www.omega.ca

Embedded PC Controller Beckhoff introduced its CX8190 Embedded PC. The system comes equipped with an Ethernet port and a 2-port switch for real-time Ethernet or EAP (EtherCAT Automation Protocol). Running Windows Embedded Compact 7, the small controller is programmed with TwinCAT 3 via the fieldbus interface or the additional Ethernet interface. TwinCAT 3 I/O software provides the basic runtime functionality, but further TwinCAT 3 supplements can be added as options. The CX8190 also offers a 1-second UPS for storing persistent data, a 512 MB microSD card which can be extended up to 8 GB, and an operating temperature range from -25 to +60 °C. EtherCAT Terminal (E-bus) and Bus Terminal (K-bus) I/O systems can be directly connected, providing instant access to an industry-leading I/O product spectrum with more than 1000 available terminals. www.beckhoff.com

Robot Tool Changing System SCHUNK introduced its SWS tool changing system, used to automatically change end-ofarm-tooling on robotic and gantry systems wherever changeover times between a robot and a tool are needed. The SWS system consists of the SWK quick-change master and the SWA quick-change adapter. The SWK mounted on the robot incorporates a patented fail-safe locking mechanism and couples with the SWA mounted on the tool. A pneumatically driven locking piston ensures that the connection is secure and provides pneumatic and electric pass-through to supply controls to the robot tool. SWS tool changers come in sizes to fit any industrial robot from the smallest SCARA to the largest 6-axis robot. www.us.schunk.com September | 2016

Operator Terminal B&R introduced an operator terminal designed for maintenance experts and service technicians in the field of automotive production. The terminal comprises two independent units: The PC unit and the expansion unit. With four quickrelease fasteners, service personnel can open the rear access panel to reach the cables for the display and PC. The expansion unit is also readily accessible. The PC and expansion units have separate power supplies, so the safety circuit for the line remains closed when replacing the HMI hardware. With a display size of 15 inches, the outer dimensions of the entire assembly are 442 x 511 x 86mm. The swing arm flange can be installed on the top or bottom to allow for either pendant or pedestal mounting. www.br-automation.com

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Electromechanical cylinder Rexroth launched its EMC electromechanical cylinders that feature a hygienic design and IP65 protection. With feeding forces of up to 56 kN, the cylinder line offers an optional force sensor that allows decentralized process controls without a higherlevel control system. The drive units consist of anodized aluminum profiles in ISO standard dimensions, with an integrated ball screw drive. They cover variable-length strokes of up to 1,500mm. The cylinder body has no recesses or slots in which dirt can be trapped. The screws on the end face can be optionally sealed. Together with the version in IP65, which is also valid for the timing belt side drive, the EMC withstands frequent cleaning cycles and spray water. www.boschrexroth.com

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Sensors 8k Scan Camera Teledyne DALSA has added three new color models in its Linea line scan cameras, including 2k and 4k resolution GigE Vision models and an 8k Camera Link model. Color GigE

models are available in 2 or 4k resolution with a 7.04 x 7.04μm pixel array, and line rates of up to 26kHz in standard mode or up to 45kHz using TurboDrive technology. This represents data transfer speeds of 2 or even 3 times faster than standard GigE Vision rates with no loss of image quality, the company says. With the same pixel array as its GigE counterpart, the 8k Color Camera Link Linea achieves a maximum line rate of 45kHz. The new models feature CMOS bilinear architecture, configurable GPIO ports, Burst Mode and Meta Data per each line. www.teledynedalsa.com

Angle Encoder Modules HEIDENHAIN launched its MRP 2000, 5000 and 8000 angle encoder modules. The modules contain bearing sets not conventionally available and are able to be integrated with various encoder types. Key features include a high guideway accuracy combined with high rigidity, a low starting torque and a constant continuous torque. The line also includes compact dimensions as the bearing raceways are machined directly onto the shaft. Bearing loads up to 300 Newtons are possible while still maintaining system accuracy. Their most important features are high resolutions, signal quality and repeatability, even when operating temperatures vary. Incremental or absolute encoders can be used as required, with resolutions up to 29 bits. The encoders also ensure low position noise and low position drift, the company says. www.heidenhain.us

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Linear Encoder Bomatec International Corp. released its JC Series sealed absolute linear encoders. Available in two models, the encoders measure lengths ranging from 70mm to 4040mm with accuracy grades as fine as +/-3µm, resolution up to 0.01µm and an IP grade of 53 or 64 (with compressed air). With a measuring standard manufactured on glass substrate, the encoder’s two tracks (absolute track and incremental cord) are written on the main scale grating. There are two forms of signal output: Absolute position value and incremental signal. The absolute position value output is through the RS485 standard physical interface and specific digital communications protocol. The position value is available from the encoder immediately upon switch on. Each readout value is the absolute position value within the whole measurement range. www.bomatec.com

Digital Encoder Renishaw released its VIONiC range of all-in-one digital incremental encoders, featuring two readhead variants. The standard VIONiC readhead features a Sub-Divisional Error (SDE) of <±30 nm, a range of available resolutions from 5µm to 20nm and speeds beyond 12m/s. The VIONiCplus

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Rotary Encoder POSITAL introduced its PROFINET ATEX/IECEx-certified rotary encoder. The encoder is designed to operate safely in atmospheres where there are potentially dangerous levels of explosive gases or dust. Part of the company’s IXARC family, the encoder line includes a 16-bit resolution Singleturn and a 14-bit Multiturn versions and can be installed in zones 1 and 21 (as defined from the ATEX directive). The devices are certified Zone 1 & 21 (Oil&Gas) and M2 (Mining) and come equipped with an ex-proof “d” flameproof enclosure. Available in aluminum and stainless steel (316L), the encoder ships with a removable connection cap, radial cable exit or axial cable exit. www.posital.com

Ring Drive System Nexen Group, Inc. introduced its Compact Ring Drive (CRD) system with precision grade bearing and drive mechanism in a sealed housing. Freely programmable, the three-drive design configurations allow the CRD to be optimized for high speed, high torque or both, depending on the application. With a 250 or 350mm dial plate bolt circle diameter and a large open center, users can optimize performance in a small space. The combination of Nexen’s roller pinion technology with integrated bearing and motor/gearhead deliver a system with zero backlash options from the motor through the driven load, the company says. The CRD features indexing precision up to ± 30 ArcSec and repeatability up to ± 5.1 ArcSec. It handles speeds up to 225 RPM and has an output load capacity of up to 108kN. www.nexengroup.com

Motors & Drives AC Drive Danfoss unveiled its VACON 20, an AC drive line available in all common voltages (110-600V) and a power range up to 18.5kW/25

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MotionControl: Showcase hp. The drive features a built-in RS-485 interface. With optional modules, the VACON 20 can be connected to most communication system including CANOpen, Fieldbus, DeviceNet and Profibus DP. The line also features easy access terminals, built-in DIN rail mounting and a MCA parameter-copying tool. Other technical features include built-in PLC functionality based on IEC61131-3; full I/O + option support; and a built-in EMC filter. www.danfoss.com

Hybrid Motor Baldor introduced its RPM XE platform, a hybrid motor/drive design that exceeds premium efficiency performance on sine wave power while meeting IE3 (NEMA Premium). The motor starts like a traditional design B induction motor; pulls into true synchronous speed and operates as a true synchronous machine. Laminated finned frame construction also contributes to power density and enhanced thermal performance. The operating temperature is lower than typical B and F rise temperatures found in the traditional cast iron or steel band induction motors. The RPM XE platform is available in two design configurations: A power dense and standard NEMA frame. The power dense design offers horsepower in a smaller frame. The standard NEMA offers a drop-in replacement solution for traditional induction motors. www.baldor.com

Servo Motor B&R announced that its 8LV compact servo motors in sizes 2 and 3 are now available with an optional multi-turn encoder without battery backup. The multi-turn position is retained even if the connection between the drive and motor is interrupted. This option removes the need for a buffer battery in the servo drive. The new inductive digital EnDat 2.2 encoders offer a variety of safety functions and guarantee a high level of control accuracy, the company says. Motors in the 8LV series are available with a 40, 60 or 80mm flange and cover a power range of 0.1 to 1.3kW. Designed for tight enclosures, the motors also have a direct gearbox mounting option. www.br-automation.com

Power Transmission Spherical Roller Bearings SKF announced that it has upgraded its Explorer line of spherical roller bearings for vibratory applications in addition to heavy radial and axial loads. The steel roller bearings benefit from an upgraded heat treatment and integrate a special cage design. The bearings are available in a range of bore sizes with

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Disc Coupling Regal introduced its Kop-Flex High Performance Disc Coupling 2.0, which conform to API 671 4th Ed. requirements. The expanded range of 22 sizes is matched for established English and metric shaft sizes. Two reducedmoment styles are available: The standard RZS and the RMS, which includes interlocking flanges for additional safety in the event of torque overload. Both models possess a minimum nominal bore capacity of 1.6 to 8.5 inches, with maximum continuous torque ratings of 12,000 lb-in to 1,880,000 lb-in. Maximum speeds for both models range from 7,900 rpm to 34,300 rpm. Hubs, sleeves and spacers are heat-treated, 4340 steel, while the flexible elements are a series of stainless steel discs coated with Koplon. www.regalpts.com

High-Torque Tooth Clutches Nexen Group, Inc. announced that it has added size 80 and 100 to its high-torque tooth clutch series, which consists of more than 45 clutches in multiple bore sizes. Model 5H80P offers up to 65,500 in-lbs. at 80 psi while Model 5H100P provides up to 90,000 in-lbs. at 80 psi. All models are available as air engaged, spring released or springengaged/air-released designs, and in flangemount and pilot-mount versions. When equipped with rotary seals, they provide IP55-equivalent protection against contact with dirt and infiltration of water. www.nexengroup.com

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ProductIndex ACTUATORS . . . . . . . . . 59 Geared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Gripper, hydraulic . . . . . . . . . 59 Gripper, pneumatic . . . . . . . . 59 Gripper, stepper-servo . . . . . . . 59 Hydraulic, cylinder . . . . . . . . . 59 Hydraulic, motor . . . . . . . . . . 59 Linear, electric . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Linear, hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . 59 Linear, mechanical . . . . . . . . . 59 Linear, pneumatic . . . . . . . . . 59 Rotary, electric . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Rotary, hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . 59 Rotary, mechanical . . . . . . . . 59 Rotary, pneumatic . . . . . . . . . 59 Servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

AMPLIFIERS . . . . . . . . . 59 Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Brush-type servo . . . . . . . . . 59 Brushless servo . . . . . . . . . . 59 Digital, servo . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Linear, servo . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Proportional . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

BEARINGS . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ball type, profile . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ball type, round . . . . . . . . . . 60 Bush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Dual vee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Flange blocks . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Flexural pivot . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Fluid film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Hydrodynamic . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Magnetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Pillow blocks . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rail linear guides . . . . . . . . . 60 Rod ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Roller type, profile . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, angular contact . . . . . . 60 Rolling, flange . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, miniature . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, needle . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, radial . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, self-aligning . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, split . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, tapered . . . . . . . . . . 60 Rolling, thrust . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Shaft hangers . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Shaft linear guides . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, aluminum . . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, babbitted . . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, bronze . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, plastic . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, rubber . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Sleeve, self-lubricating . . . . . . 60 Spherical . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Take-upunits . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

BELTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Conveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Flat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Round . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Synchronous . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Tension control . . . . . . . . . . 60 Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Toothed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 V-belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Variable speed . . . . . . . . . . . 60

BRAKES . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Fail-safe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Friction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Linear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Particle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

CABLE CARRIERS . . . . . . 60 Clean room . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Energy chain . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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Heavy duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Large rolling carriage systems . . 60 Silent systems . . . . . . . . . . . 60

CABLES . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Flexible bus . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 High flex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Shielded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Twisted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

CHAINS . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Conveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Engineered . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Leaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Pintle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

CLUTCHES . . . . . . . . . . 61 Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Centrifugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Electromagnetic . . . . . . . . . . 61 Electromechanical . . . . . . . . . 61 Friction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Magnetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Over-running . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Overload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Slip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

CONTROLLERS, MOTION . . . 61 Ac motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Ac servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Adjustable speed . . . . . . . . . 61 Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Brushless . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Cnc based . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Dc motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Dc servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Embedded . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Fieldbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Iec61131-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Indexers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Integrated motion & logic . . . . . 61 Multi-axis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Pc based . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Plc based . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Plc, open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Safe motion . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Sercos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Single-axis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Stand-alone . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Step motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . 62 Adjustable speed . . . . . . . . . 62 Clutch & brake . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Cnc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Electricmotor . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Programmable . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Variablepeed . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

COUPLINGS . . . . . . . . . 62

GEARING, GENERAL PURPOSE .64

Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Elastomeric . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Flexible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Hydraulic, quick . . . . . . . . . . 62 Line shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Linear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Metal bellows . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Pneumatic, quick . . . . . . . . . 62 Rigid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Torque limiting/safety . . . . . . . 62 U-joint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Zero-backlash . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Bevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Combination . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Concentric . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Cycloidal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Differential . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Epicyclic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Fractional hp . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Harmonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Helical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Herringbone . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Miter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Multi-speed . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Planetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Shaft-mounted . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Spur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Traction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Variable speed . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Wormgear . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

DRIVERS, STEPPER . . . . . 62 Full-step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Integrated indexer . . . . . . . . . 62 Micro-stepping . . . . . . . . . . 62

DRIVES . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Analog, dc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Brushless, dc . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Compact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Cvt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Digital, dc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Field bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Flux vector, ac . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Intelligent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Plc based . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Regenerative . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Safe motion based . . . . . . . . .63 Servo, ac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Servo, dc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Servo, digital . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Variablefrequency, ac . . . . . . . 63 Variablespeed, electric . . . . . . 63 Variablespeed, gearshift . . . . . . 63 Variablespeed, hydraulic . . . . . 63 Variablespeed, mechanical . . . . 63 Vector control . . . . . . . . . . . 63

FEEDBACK DEVICES . . . . . 63 Linear displacement transducers . 63 Linear encoders . . . . . . . . . . 63 Magnetic, absolute . . . . . . . . 63 Magnetic, incremental . . . . . . . 63 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Optical, absolute . . . . . . . . . . 63 Optical, incremental . . . . . . . . 63 Potentiometers . . . . . . . . . . 63 Resolvers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Rotary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Serial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Tachometers . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

FLUID POWER COMPONENTS 63 Accumulators . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Coolers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Directional control . . . . . . . . . 63 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Flow meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Flow switch . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Hose, hydraulic high pressure . . . 64 Hose, pneumatic airline . . . . . . 64 Hose/fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Level switch . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Lubrication equipment . . . . . . .64 Manifolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Pipetube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Pressure control . . . . . . . . . . 64 Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Seals, grease . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Seals, large diameter . . . . . . . 64 Spray nozzles . . . . . . . . . . . 64

GEARING, HIGH PRECISION . 64 Miniature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Planetary, inline . . . . . . . . . . 64 Planetary, right-angle harmonic . . 64 Zero backlash, ball speed . . . . . 64

GEARS . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Bevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Helical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Herringbone . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Hypoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Miniature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Pinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Spur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Worm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES . . 65 Accelerometers . . . . . . . . . . 65 Circuit breakers . . . . . . . . . . 65 Gauges, digital readout . . . . . . 65 Indicators, speed . . . . . . . . . 65 Indicators, torque . . . . . . . . . 65 Networking solutions . . . . . . . 65 Optoelectronic devices . . . . . . 65 Photoelectrics . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Potentiometers . . . . . . . . . . 65 Power semiconductors . . . . . . 65 Press force monitors . . . . . . . 65 Safety devices . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Signal conditioning & transmitters 65 Solid-state relays . . . . . . . . . 65 Switches, centrifugal . . . . . . . 65 Switches, control . . . . . . . . . 65 Switches, limit . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Switches, mechanical . . . . . . . 65 Switches, power . . . . . . . . . . 65 Switches, pressure . . . . . . . . 65 Switches, proximity . . . . . . . . 65 Switches,foot . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

INTERFACES, OPERATOR . . 65 Control grips . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Digital readout . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Display screens . . . . . . . . . . 65 Hmi’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Joysticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Mounts & arms . . . . . . . . . . 65 Panels, ce embedded . . . . . . . 65 Panels, operator . . . . . . . . . . 65 Remote controls . . . . . . . . . . 65 Sercos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Touch screens . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Vision cameras . . . . . . . . . . 65 Vision systems . . . . . . . . . . . 65

LINEAR MOTION COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . 65 Acme screws . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Actuators, linear acme screw driven 65 Actuators, linear ball screw driven 66 Actuators, linear belt driven . . . . 66 Anti-backlash nuts . . . . . . . . 66 Assemblies, linear . . . . . . . . . 66 Ball screws . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Bearings, dual vee . . . . . . . . . 66 Bumpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Clamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Cylinders, accessories . . . . . . . 66 Cylinders, composite . . . . . . . 66 Cylinders, hydraulic . . . . . . . . 66 Cylinders, pneumatic . . . . . . . 66 Dampers, hydraulic . . . . . . . . 66 Dampers, rotary . . . . . . . . . . 66 Drives, linear . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Drives, linear variable pitch . . . . 66 Feeders, vibratory . . . . . . . . . 66 Guides, linear bearing . . . . . . . 66 Guides, linear rail . . . . . . . . . 66 Guides, linear spline . . . . . . . . 66 Lead screws . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Lift tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Motors, brushless linear . . . . . . 66 Motors, electric linear . . . . . . . 66 Motors, linear servo . . . . . . . . 66 Positioners, manual . . . . . . . . 66 Positioning tables, multi-axis . . . 66 Positioning tables, single . . . . . 66 Rails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Ring slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Ring systems . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Roller screws . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Rollercams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Slides, linear . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Splines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Stages, linear . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Stages, multi-axis . . . . . . . . . 66 Stages, rotary . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Suspension elements . . . . . . . 66 Suspension screens . . . . . . . . 66 Tables, rotary . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Tables,x-y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Thrusters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS 66 Bases, adjustable motor . . . . . . 66 Bases, automatic belt . . . . . . . 66 Bases, tensioning . . . . . . . . . 66 Bushings, metal . . . . . . . . . . 66 Bushings, polymer . . . . . . . . . 66 Cam followers . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Cams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Joints, universal . . . . . . . . . . 66 Locknuts & washer . . . . . . . . 66 Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, anti-vibration . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, base plate fastened . . . 66 Mounts, gel . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, gyratory . . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, machinery . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, oscillating . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, suspension . . . . . . . . 66 Mounts, vibration . . . . . . . . . 66 Rings, o-type . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Rings, oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Rings, retaining . . . . . . . . . . 66 Seal rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sheaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Shims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Shock absorbers . . . . . . . . . . 67 Slip rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Springs, gas . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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MOTORS . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac 1 to 15 hp, single & three-phase . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac 1 to 500 hp, single & three-phase . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac 500 hp plus . . . . . . . . . . .67 Ac brushless . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac induction . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac synchronous . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ac universal . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Dc brush-type . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Dc brushless . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Fractional, single & three-phase . 67 Gearmotors . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Gearmotors, ac fractional . . . . . 67 Gearmotors, dc fractional . . . . . 67 Integrated, closed-loop . . . . . . 67 Integrated, open-loop . . . . . . . 67 Linear, ac induction . . . . . . . . 67 Linear, brush dc . . . . . . . . . . 67 Linear, brushless dc . . . . . . . . 67 Linear, electric . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Linear, electric step . . . . . . . . 67 Linear, stepper . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Permanent magnet . . . . . . . . 67 Piston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, ac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, ac brushless . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, ac induction . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, ac permanent magnet . . . 67 Servo, dc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, dc brushless . . . . . . . . 67 Servo, linear . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Spindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Step motors . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Step motors, geared . . . . . . . . 67 Step motors, linear . . . . . . . . 67 Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ultrasonic/piezo . . . . . . . . . . 67

NETWORK BUS COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . 67 Canbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Canopen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Devicenet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ethercat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Profibus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Protocol conversion . . . . . . . . 68 Rs-232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Rs-485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Usb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

PULLEYS . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Flat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Idler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Synchronous belt . . . . . . . . . 68 Toothed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 V-belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

RACK & PINION . . . . . . . 68 Anti-backlash . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Hardened . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Plain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Polymer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

ROBOTICS . . . . . . . . . . 68 Robot arms . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Robotic accessories . . . . . . . . 68 Robots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Robots, articulated arm (6axis) . . 68 Robots, scara (4axis) . . . . . . . 68 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . 68 Acceleration . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Linear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Proximity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Rotary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Vibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Visual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

SHAFTS . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Flexible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Rigid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Seals & packings . . . . . . . . . 68 Spline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Universal coupling . . . . . . . . . 68

SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . 68 Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Cad to motion . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Human machine interface (hmi) . . 68 Machine control . . . . . . . . . . 68 Motion & logic control . . . . . . . 68 Motion control . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Product data management . . . . 68 Product life cycle management . . 68 Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

SPEED REDUCERS & INCREASERS . . . . . . . . . 68 Concentric . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Fractional hp . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Helical herringbone . . . . . . . . 68 Parallel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Planetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Right angle . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Shaft-mounted . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Spur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Wormgear . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

VALVE COMPONENTS . . . . 69 Valve actuators . . . . . . . . . . 69 Valve controls . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Valve indicators . . . . . . . . . . 69 Valve motors . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

VALVE TYPES . . . . . . . . 69 Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Compensator . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Counter balance . . . . . . . . . . 69 Directional control . . . . . . . . . 69 Electro-proportional . . . . . . . . 69 Flow control . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Motor mount . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Needle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Pneumatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Pressure control . . . . . . . . . . 69 Pressure reducing . . . . . . . . . 69 Pressure sequence . . . . . . . . 69 Proportional . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Solenoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Stepper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

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SOFTWARE AUTOMATION Beckhoff Automation Canada Bock Optronics Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Omega Environmental Schneider Electric Canada SoftPLC Corporation Teledyne DALSA CAD TO MOTION Omega Environmental CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Delta Computer Systems, SoftPLC Corporation Teledyne DALSA DIAGNOSTIC Schneider Electric Canada HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) AutomationDirect Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Schneider Electric Canada SoftPLC Corporation MACHINE CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Schneider Electric Canada SoftPLC Corporation Teledyne DALSA MOTION & LOGIC CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Delta Computer Systems, Schneider Electric Canada MOTION CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Delta Computer Systems, Schneider Electric Canada Teledyne DALSA PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT Schneider Electric Canada PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT Schneider Electric Canada SIMULATION Delta Computer Systems, Schneider Electric Canada

SPEED REDUCERS & INCREASERS CONCENTRIC Diequa Grove-Crossman Equipment Ltd. VL Motion Systems Inc. FRACTIONAL HP Baumen Associates Diequa PIC Design SDP/SI VL Motion Systems Inc. HELICAL HERRINGBONE SDP/SI PARALLEL Climax Company Ltd. Cowper Diequa Lafert Metric Motors Renold Canada SDP/SI SEW-Eurodrive Co. VL Motion Systems Inc. PLANETARY Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Diequa Lafert Metric Motors RotoPrecision Inc. Schneider Electric Canada SDP/SI

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VALVE COMPONENTS VALVE ACTUATORS Allied Electronics, Bimba Manufacturing Co. Cowper DK-LOK Ontario Higginson Equipment Matheson Valves Neptronic Omega Environmental Pesco Sales Schunk Intec Corp. Scott Rotary Seals Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VL Motion Systems Inc. VALVE CONTROLS Contrinex Inc. Cowper Matheson Valves Murrelektronik Neptronic Omega Environmental Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VALVE INDICATORS Cowper Matheson Valves Toro Hydraulic & Machinery VALVE MOTORS Matheson Valves Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

VALVE TYPES BALL Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Checkfluid Cowper DK-LOK Ontario Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Matheson Valves Neptronic Omega Environmental Pesco Sales Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery CARTRIDGE Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

CHECK Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Checkfluid Cowper DK-LOK Ontario Ecotherm Inc. Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Lexair Matheson Valves Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery COMPENSATOR Bosch Rexroth Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery COUNTER BALANCE Bosch Rexroth Canada Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery DIRECTIONAL CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Cowper Cross Mfg Inc. DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Humphrey Automation Inc. Waircom Lexair Matheson Valves Murrelektronik Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited ELECTRO-PROPORTIONAL Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Drive Products Murrelektronik Toro Hydraulic & Machinery FLOW CONTROL Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Cowper Cross Mfg Inc. DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products EXAIR Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Waircom Matheson Valves MICO - a WABCO Company Omega Environmental Scott Rotary Seals Setpoint Technologies Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery HYDRAULIC Bimba Manufacturing Co. Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Checkfluid Cowper Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Hypower Systems Lexair MICO - a WABCO Company Scott Rotary Seals Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited York Hydraulics Ltd.

LOGIC Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MANUAL Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Checkfluid Cowper Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Matheson Valves Pesco Sales Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MODULAR Bosch Rexroth Canada Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cowper Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery MOTOR MOUNT Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery NEEDLE Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Cowper DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Waircom Omega Environmental Pesco Sales Toro Hydraulic & Machinery PNEUMATIC Allied Electronics, Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cowper Fabco-Air Festo Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Hypower Systems Waircom Lexair Matheson Valves Motion Canada Murrelektronik Omega Environmental Pesco Sales Power Beam Scott Rotary Seals Setpoint Technologies Skeans Engineering & Machinery Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited York Hydraulics Ltd. PRESSURE CONTROL Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Control Enterprises Inc. (C.E.I.) Cowper Ecotherm Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Matheson Valves MICO - a WABCO Company Omega Environmental Setpoint Technologies Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery PRESSURE REDUCING Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd.

Higginson Equipment MICO - a WABCO Company Murrelektronik Omega Environmental Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery PRESSURE SEQUENCE Bosch Rexroth Canada Cowper Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery PROPORTIONAL Bosch Rexroth Canada Clippard Instrument Laboratory Control Enterprises Inc. (C.E.I.) Cowper Cross Mfg Inc. Festo Inc. MICO - a WABCO Company Murrelektronik Neptronic Omega Environmental Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited RELIEF Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Climax Company Ltd. Cowper DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Matheson Valves Pesco Sales Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery SERVO Bosch Rexroth Canada Control Enterprises Inc. (C.E.I.) Cowper Omega Environmental Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited SHUTTLE Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Cowper Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Lexair Murrelektronik Toro Hydraulic & Machinery SOLENOID Bosch Rexroth Canada Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cowper Cypress Sales Partnership Fabco-Air Great Lakes Hydraulics Ltd. Higginson Equipment Waircom Lexair Murrelektronik Omega Environmental Pesco Sales Setpoint Technologies Skeans Engineering & Machinery Toro Hydraulic & Machinery STEPPER Cowper Omega Environmental Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

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70 SupplierListings ACCURIDE INTERNATIONAL Manufacturer

12311 Shoemaker Ave Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 USA Tel: 562-903-0200 Fax: 562-903-0208 Email: info@accuride.com Web: www.accuride.com Distributors: Allegis Corporation, Cambridge, ON; Electromate Industrial Sales, Woodbridge, ON

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, Burnaby, BC; Prince George, BC; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd., Edmonton, AB; vickers-Warnick, Mississauga, ON; Vickers-Warnick, Waterloo, ON; Vickers Warnick Ltd, Stoney Creek, ON

ADVANCED MOTION & CONTROLS INC. Distributor

26 Saunders Rd Barrie ON L4N 9A8 Tel: 705-726-2260 Fax: 705-726-5829 Email: marketing@advancedmotion.com Web: www.advancedmotion.com Branches: Laval, QC; Cambridge, ON; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers Represented: Bosch Rexroth; Dorner Conveyors; Hytrol Conveyors; Omron Industrial Automation; Omron Sti Safety; Oriental Motor; Patlite; Phoenix Contact; R+W Coupling; Robotique Grippers; Ryson Spiral Conveyors; SMAC; SMC Pneumatics; THK Linear Motion; Universal Robots; Worner; Zimmer Linear Clamping

BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY Manufacturer

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

AMERICAN CONTROL ELECTRONICS Manufacturer

14300 de la Tour South Beloit IL 61080 USA Tel: 815-624-6950 Fax: 815-624-6960 Email: pobeloit@amcntrl.com Web: www.amcntrl.com Distributors: Regal Beloit Canada, Mississauga, ON; SNS Automation, Barrie, ON

ANFIELD SENSORS INC. Manufacturer

8831 Keele St Concord ON L4K 2N1 Tel: 905-303-8700 Fax: 905-303-7130 Email: sales@anfieldsensors.com Web: www.anfieldsensors.com Distributors: Engrenage Provincial, Québec, QC; MP Filtri Canada, Concord, ON; Norcan Fluid Power, Richmond, BC; PSI Fluid Power, Richmond, BC

AURORA BEARING COMPANY Manufacturer

AEROTECH INC. Manufacturer

101 Zeta Dr Pittsburgh PA 15238 USA Tel: 412-963-7470 Fax: 412-963-7459 Web: www.aerotech.com Branches: Montréal, QC

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

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. Manufacturer

1 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@baumenltd.com Web: www.baumenltd.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

BEACH FILTER PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer

555 Centennial Ave Hanover PA 17331 USA Tel: 717-698-1403 Fax: 717-698-1610 Email: sales@beachfilters.com Web: www.beachfilters.com Distributors: Wajax, Mississauga, ON

BECKHOFF AUTOMATION CANADA LTD. Manufacturer

AUTOMATIONDIRECT Distributor

ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. Distributor

7151 Jack Newell Blvd S Fort Worth TX 76118 USA Tel: 817-595-3500 Fax: 817-595-6444 Email: quotes@alliedelec.com Web: www.thinkallied.com Branches: Ottawa, ON

ALPHA CONTROLS & INSTRUMENTATION INC. Distributor

6-361 Steelcase Rd W Markham ON L3R 3V8 Tel: 905-477-2133 Fax: 905-477-4219 Email: alphasales@alphacontrols.com Web: www.alphacontrols.com Branches: Ottawa, ON; Montréal, QC Manufacturers Represented: ACR Systems; Chemline Plastics; Dwyer; Fuji Electric; Greyline Instruments; R. Stahl; Setra Systems

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

B&R INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION INC. Manufacturer

42-43-2501 Rutherford Rd Concord ON L4K 2N6 Tel: 905-417-9500 Fax: 905-417-9509 Email: office.ca@br-automation.com Web: www.br-automation.com

7-2900 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 7X9 Tel: 289-627-1900 Fax: 289-804-0979 Email: canada@beckhoff.com Web: www.beckhoff.ca

BELLOWSTECH, LLC Manufacturer

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

BEP BESTOBELL LTD. Distributor

204-970 Montee de Liesse Saint-Laurent QC H4T 1W7 Tel: 514-331-1225 Fax: 514-331-4255 Web: www.bestobell.com Branches: Toronto, ON Manufacturers Represented: Baumer; Besta Inc.; Bestobell Steam Traps; Bionics; Broadley James Corp.; Delta Controls; Detcon; Erdco Engineering; Fox Thermal; Herose; IMC Group - Hanwell; Intempco; Ion Science; Jumo; Madison Inc.; Oleumtech Corp.; Palmer Instruments; Precision Digital; Procon Engineering; PSM Sensors; R F Valves; SeeTru Limited; Sintrol OY; Sterling Inc.; Wahl Instruments

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BRAND HYDRAULICS COMPANY

CONNECTRIC SYSTEMS INC.

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; Delta, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dartmouth, NS; Lively, ON; London, ON; Markham, ON; Stoney Creek, ON; Timmins, ON; Laval, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: Auburn Gear; Barksdale; Danfoss; Donaldson; Eaton-Vickers/Cutler-Hammer; Mico; Norgren; Olaer; Thermal Transfer

2332 South 25th St Omaha NE 68106 0069-0069 USA Tel: 402-344-4434 Fax: 402-341-5419 Email: sales@brand-hyd.com Web: www.brand-hyd.com

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: ATC Automatic Testing & Control; Custom Connector Corporation; Datalogic; Digitec; Diversified Electronics; Edison; IDEC; IMO; KSR Kuebler; Kuebler; Marathon Special Products; Marsh Bellofram; Motrona; Sprecher + Schuh; Visolux; Wika

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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: sales@bockoptronics.ca Web: www.bockoptronics.ca Manufacturers Represented: Basler; Baumer; Euresys; Gardasoft; Intercon 1; IT Concepts; Kowa; Midwest Optical; Mikrotron; Moritex; Navitar; Neousys Technology; Opto Engineering; Schneider Optical; Schott; Smart Vision Lights; Tattile; Theia Technologies; Xenics; Ximea; Z-Laser

BOSCH REXROTH CANADA CORP. Manufacturer

490 Prince Charles Dr S Welland ON L3B 5X7 Tel: 905-335-5511 Fax: 905-335-4184 Email: info@boschrexroth.ca Web: www.boschrexroth.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Fredericton, NB; Dartmouth, NS; Burlington, ON; Welland, ON; Longueuil, QC; Saguenay, QC; Saskatoon, SK Distributors: Advanced Motion Controls, Barrie, ON; Avrex Canada, Longueuil, QC; The Fluid Power House, Cambridge, ON; London, ON; Hydraflow-Pumptech, Vaughan, ON; Morrell Canada, Windsor, ON; Pioneer Technologies Ltd., Prince George, BC; Rush Hydraulic Pneumatic Inc., Midhurst, ON

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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

CARLO GAVAZZI INC. Manufacturer

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

CEJN INDUSTRIAL CORP. Manufacturer

13 Olde Forest Lane Bobcaygeon ON K0M 1A0 Tel: 705-731-0560 Fax: 705-731-0566 Web: www.cejn.com

CHECKFLUID INC.

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

CLIMAX COMPANY LTD. Distributor

16883 boul Hymus Kirkland QC H9H 3L4 Tel: 514-426-2243 Fax: 514-426-7126 Email: info@climaxcompany.com Web: www.climaxcompany.com Manufacturers Represented: Alemite LLC; Bijur Delimon International; Marsh Bellofram; Oil Rite; Parker Hannifin; Simatec; Trico; Vogel

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CONTRINEX INC. Manufacturer

308-1421 Champion Dr Carrollton TX 75006 USA Tel: 972-685-3010 Fax: 972-685-6957 Email: customer.service@contrinex.com Web: www.contrinex.com

CONTROL ENTERPRISES INC. (C.E.I.) Manufacturer

40124 Hwy 49 Oakhurst CA 93644 USA Tel: 559-683-2044 Fax: 559-683-8666 Email: ceiinc-ken@sti.net Web: www.ceivalve.com

COWPER INC. Distributor

677 7ième av Lachine QC H8S 3A1 Tel: 514-637-6746 Fax: 514-637-5055 Email: cowper@cowper.ca Web: www.cowper.ca Branches: Saint John, NB; Kingston, ON; London, ON; Markham, ON Manufacturers Represented: Ace; AGI; Air Logic; Airtek; Allied Witan; Anver; Ark-Plas; Balluff; Bimba; Camozzi; Canfield; Cannon; Conbraco (Apollo); Copley Controls; Deltrol; Dominion; Exair; Firestone; Flairline; Freelin-Wade; Goodyear; Hansen; Humphrey; IAI (Intelligent Actuators); INA; Kepner; Lenz; Lenze; Let-Lok; LMI Technologies; Major Electronix; Nason; New Age; Norgren; Panasonic; Renco; Rethink Robotics; Richway Industries; Sanyo Denki; Schneider Electric; Sheffer; Shimpo; Spartan; Spartan Valves; Sunx; Tolomatic; TRD; Trio Motion; Turn-Act; Vac Cubes; Vibco; Vicas; Wika; Winters; Wittenstein

CROSS MFG INC. Manufacturer

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

CMC INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Manufacturer

305-3602 Gilmore Way Burnaby BC V5G 4W9 Tel: 604-421-4425 Fax: 604-421-7734 Email: sales@cmciel.com Web: www.cmciel.com

210-11011 King St Overland Park KS 66210 USA Tel: 620-324-5525 Fax: 620-324-5737 Email: info@crossmfg.com Web: www.crossmfg.com

CUI INC.

Manufacturer 20050 SW 112th Ave Tualatin OR 97062 USA Tel: 503-612-2300 Fax: 503-612-2382 Email: sales@cui.com Web: www.cui.com Branches: North York, ON Distributors: BHD Instrumentation, Edmonton, AB; Drummond Equipment Co., Mississauga, ON; Durham Instruments, Pickering, ON; EB Horsman, Surrey, BC; Future Electronics, Pointe-Claire, QC; Intec Controls, Inc., Saskatoon, SK; KLA Inc., Port Coquitlam, BC; Wesco, Moncton, NB

CURTISS-WRIGHT EXLAR Manufacturer

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

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DENDOFF SPRINGS LTD.

EAO CORPORATION

1129 W Fairview Ave Carthage MO 64836 USA Tel: 417-358-6136 Fax: 417-358-8629 Email: info@cycloindex.com Web: www.cycloindex.com

12045 Old Yale Rd Surrey BC V3V 3X4 Tel: 604-580-3400 Fax: 604-580-3600 Email: sales@dendoff.com Web: www.dendoff.com

CYPRESS SALES PARTNERSHIP

DIEQUA CORPORATION

2615 Wentz Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 5J1 Tel: 306-242-3333 Fax: 306-242-3373 Email: sales@cypresssales.com Web: www.cypresssales.com

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

One Parrott Dr Shelton CT 06484 USA Tel: 203-951-4600 Fax: 203-951-4601 Email: sales.eus@eao.com Web: www.eao.com Distributors: Allied Electronics, Ottawa, ON; CD Nova Ltd., Burnaby, BC; Gray Electric Supplies, St. Laurent, QC; Jentronics Ltd., Dartmouth, NS; Mouser ; Newark Electronics, London, ON; Mississauga, ON; Pointe Claire, QC; Raytech Controls Inc., Dollard Des Ormeaux, QC; Sager Electronics, Mississauga, ON; Simcona Electronics of Canada, London, ON; Wes-Garde Components Group, Mississauga, ON

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DK-LOK ONTARIO INC. Distributor

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

DAVIS CONTROLS LTD. 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: ABB; Acromag; Baldor; Balluff; Balston; Danfoss Drives; Gems Sensors; LS Industrial Systems; Lubrication Engineers; Lutze; Nematron; Schmersal; Wago

6-720 South Service Rd 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 Distributors: DFT ; Hydra-Zorb

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 PRODUCTS

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

1665 Shawson Dr Mississauga ON L4W 1T7 Tel: 905-564-5800 Fax: 905-564-5800 Email: marketing@driveproducts.com Web: www.driveproducts.com Manufacturers Represented: Apsco; Bowman; Brand; Brevini; Char-Lynn; Cross; Daman; Eaton; Gresen; Hydro Leduc; Magnaloy; Miratron; Muncie; Orscheln; Permco; Stauff; Thermal Transfer; Twin Disc; Weatherhead; Webtec; White Drive Products; Yuken

DELLNER INDUSTRIAL INC.

DRIVE SYSTEMS GROUP INC.

8334-H Arrowridge Blvd Charlotte NC 28273 USA Tel: 401-515-4657 Fax: 401-515-4542 Web: www.dellner-brakes.com

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

DAVLEY DARMEX PRECISION LUBRICANTS Manufacturer & Distributor

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ECOTHERM INC. Distributor

4-250 Harry Walker Parkway Newmarket ON L3Y 7B4 Tel: 905-737-2113 Fax: 905-737-7319 Web: www.ecotherm.ca Branches: Vernon, BC; Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC Manufacturers Represented: ACmax; Full Gauge; Kaori; Saginomiya

ELECTRO SENSORS, INC. Manufacturer

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 Manufacturers Represented: KLA Inc. Distributors: Intec Controls, Inc., Saskatoon, SK

ELECTROMATE Distributor

15-6221 Highway 7 Vaughan ON L4H 0K8 Tel: 877-737-8698 Email: sales@electromate.com Web: www.electromate.com Manufacturers Represented: Akribis Systems; AMC; Amosyn; Applied Motion Products, Inc.; Applimotion; Baumuller; Bayside Motion Group; Beijer Electronics, Inc.; Bell Everman; Computer Conversions Corp.; Delta; Dyadic Systems; ElectroCraft; Empire Magnetics; Exor Electronic R&D; Galil Motion 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.; Merkle-Korff Industries; MicroE Systems; Micron Gearheads; MTS Temposonics; Netzer Precision Motion Sensors; Nippon Pulse America; Pacific Scientific; Pittman; Posital Fraba; Quantum Devices Inc.; Rabbit Semiconductor; Renishaw; RSF Electronics Inc.; Schneeberger Linear Tecnology; Servo Tek Products Company; Shimpo Drives Inc.; Superior Electric; Tecnotion B.V.; Thomson; Tolomatic; Wago; World Encoders

ELESA USA CORPORATION Manufacturer

1930 Case Parkway N Twinsburg OH 44087 USA Tel: 330-405-1300 Fax: 330-405-1310 Email: elesainfo@elesausa.com Web: www.elesausa.com Branches: Kingston, ON

DUCT-O-WIRE CANADA LIMITED Manufacturer

DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. Manufacturer

1818 SE 14th St Battle Ground WA 98604 USA Tel: 360-254-8688 Fax: 360-254-5435 Email: technicalsales@deltamotion.com Web: www.deltamotion.com Distributors: Checker Industrial Ltd., Windsor, ON; Engrenage Provincial, Québec, QC; Hydraulic & Motor Controls, Orchard Park, NY; MCS Servo, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC; PQ Systems, Burnaby, BC

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

ENCODER PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturer

464276 Hwy 95 S Sagle ID 83860 USA Tel: 208-263-8541 Fax: 208-263-0541 Email: sales@encoder.com Web: www.encoder.com Distributors: Cadence Automation, Saint-Thérèse, QC; Dascan Controls, Toronto, ON; Landel Controls, Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Delta, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Shelley Industrial Automation, Delta, BC; Cambridge, ON; North York, ON; Windsor, ON

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SupplierListings EXAIR CORPORATION

GRB, GESTION INDUSTRIELLE RB INC.

HELUKABEL CANADA

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

6200 boul Saint-Laurent Sainte-Catherine QC J5C 1B2 Tel: 450-632-3230 Fax: 450-632-3213 Email: sales@grbbearings.com Web: www.grbbearings.com

#1-3620B Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 6A9 Tel: 289-444-5040 Fax: 289-444-5041 Email: sales@helukabel.ca Web: www.helukabel.ca

FABCO-AIR, INC.

GREAT LAKES HYDRAULICS LTD.

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

A9-5035 North Service Rd Burlington ON L7L 5V2 Tel: 905-332-1500 Fax: 905-332-9122 Email: dean@greatlakeshydraulicltd.com Web: www.greatlakeshydraulicltd.com Manufacturers Represented: Cimtek Filtration; Delta Power Co.; Flow Ezy Filters; Hedland; Hydrocraft; LDI Industries (Vescor); Lenz; Marzocchi Pumps; Nason Company; Neo Valves; Northman Fluid Power; OMT Daman Manifolds; Rego; Snap-Tite QD; Sofima Hydraulic Filters; Webtec Instruments

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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: E.B. Horsman & Son, Surrey, BC; Wajax Industrial Components, Lachine, QC

FLARETITE, INC. Manufacturer

4036 Shadow Oak Fenton MI 48430 USA Tel: 810-750-4140 Fax: 810-629-4988 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 ENTERPRISES, INC. Manufacturer

901 E. Business Center Dr Mount Prospect IL 60056 USA Tel: 847-649-2500 Fax: 847-649-2501 Email: info@gamweb.com Web: www.gamweb.com Distributors: Electromate, Vaughan, ON

GEO. T. WHITE CO. LTD. Distributor

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

GLOBAL BEAR INC. Distributor

2064 ave Chartier 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

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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

GTC FALCON INC. Manufacturer

130 Industrial Park Rd Plymouth MA 02360 USA Tel: 508-746-0200 Fax: 508-746-6494 Email: sales@gtcfalcon.com Web: www.gtcfalcon.com

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 & Distributor

11-335 Admiral Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2N2 Tel: 905-670-8900 Fax: 905-670-4426 Email: marketing01@heidenhain.com Web: www.heidenhain.com

HELAC CORPORATION Manufacturer

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

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

HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

226 Lockhart Rd Barrie ON L4N 9G8 Tel: 705-739-6735 Fax: 705-739-6731 Email: barrie@herculesca.ca Web: www.herculesca.ca Branches: Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Dichtomatik; Freudenberg - Nok Sealing Technologies; SKF Polyseal Inc. Company Profile:Hercules Sealing Products is an industry-leading supplier that can provide solutions for all your sealing needs. In addition to stocking over 40,000 items, Hercules can supply a wide range of custom moulded and machined elastomeric / plastic products for almost any application. We also offer full technical support and design assistance services. Contact one of our experienced, knowledgeable sales people or visit our interactive website at www.HerculesCA.ca

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: Edmonton, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Newmarket, ON; Boucherville, QC

HIGGINSON EQUIPMENT INC. Manufacturer & Distributor

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

HUMPHREY AUTOMATION INC. Distributor

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

HYDAC CORPORATION Manufacturer

14 Federal Rd Welland ON L3B 3P2 Tel: 905-714-9322 Fax: 905-714-4664 Email: sales@hydac.ca Web: www.hydac.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Montréal, QC

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74 SupplierListings HYPOWER SYSTEMS

J.W. WINCO CANADA, INC.

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

2199 Dunwin Dr Mississauga ON L5L 1X2 Tel: 262-786-8227 Fax: 262-786-8524 Email: sales@jwwinco.ca Web: www.jwwinco.com Manufacturers Represented: Andreas Maier GmbH & Co. KG (AMF); Blickle Rader+Rollen GmbH & Co. KG; Elesa S.p.A.; Gamm Srl; Misati, S.L.; Otto Ganter GmbH & Co. KG; S&W Manufacturing Company, Inc. Distributors: Can-Cope Sales Limited, Mississauga, ON; Casterland, Winnipeg, MB; Century Tools & Machinery Ltd., Mississauga, ON; Sky Industrial Supplies Inc., Windsor, ON

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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 Web: www.igus.com Branches: Concord, ON

INDUSTRIAL & AVIATION FILTERS Manufacturer & Distributor

PO 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

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

J. R. MERRITT CONTROLS, INC. Manufacturer

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

2200 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 5R3 Tel: 905-829-3833 Fax: 905-829-2630 Email: info@lubeng.com Web: www.lubeng.com Manufacturers Represented: Bijur Delimon; Lubrication Engineers; Macnaught

1-4055 Sladeview Cr Mississauga ON L5L 5Y1 Tel: 905-608-9669 Fax: 905-608-9779 Email: info.ca@jumo.net Web: www.jumo.ca

101 Cummings Dr 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

KAMAN PRECISION PRODUCTS Manufacturer

217 Smith St Middletown CT 06457 USA Tel: 860-632-1000 Fax: 860-502-1281 Email: measuring@kaman.com Web: www.kamansensors.com

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MAGNELINK, INC. Manufacturer

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

KHK USA INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor 259 Elm Place Mineola NY 11501 USA Tel: 516-248-3850 Fax: 516-248-4385 Email: info@khkgears.us Web: www.khkgears.us

LA SOCIETE WAIRCOM INC. WAIRCOM CORPORATION INC. Manufacturer

1-209 rue York Granby QC J2G 2B9 Tel: 450-378-4441 Fax: 450-378-0332 Email: reach@waircom.com Web: www.waircom.com

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

LEE SPRING COMPANY

Manufacturer & Distributor 3C - 140 58th St Brooklyn NY 11220 USA Tel: 888-777-4647 Web: www.leespring.com

LES CÂBLES MULTI CONTRÔLE DU QUÉBEC INC. 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

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.,

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Distributor

MACH III CLUTCH, INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor

INDUSTRIAL ENCODER CORPORATION

LUBRICATION ENGINEERS OF CANADA LTD.

JUMO CANADA INC. Manufacturer

IBIS ELECTRO-PRODUCTS CORP.

Mississauga, ON; Pneutech Industrial Equipment, Kitimat, BC; Pneutech Ltd., Lachine, QC; Montréal, QC; Sempress Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON; Universal Air Hydraulic Ltd., Nisku, AB

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.manuauto.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: Asco; Chemline; Continental Disc; Delta; Ebro; Flowserve; Gemu; Leser; Optimux; Pure Flex; Rotork; Triac; Ultra Flo; Velan

MICO - A WABCO COMPANY 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 (Sudbury) Inc., Lively, ON; Fort Garry Industries, Winnipeg, MB; Winnipeg, MB; Hypower Systems Ltd., Delta, BC; Superior Industrial Frictions Ltd., Edmonton, AB; Tectran Co., Mississauga, ON; Traction - Div. of UAP, Montréal, QC; Wajax, Nisku, AB

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SupplierListings MIDWEST MOTION PRODUCTS, INC.

NEXEN GROUP, INC.

PEPPERL+FUCHS INC.

1000 Industries Cir Howard Lake MN 55349 USA Tel: 320-490-7060, Ext 205 Fax: 480-247-4096 Web: www.midwestmotion.com

1600 Enterprise Parkway Twinsburg OH 44087 USA Tel: 330-486-0001 Fax: 330-425-4607 Email: fa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.com Web: www.pepperl-fuchs.us

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

560 Oak Grove Pky Vadnais Heights MN 55127 USA Tel: 651-484-5900 Fax: 651-286-1099 Email: info@nexengroup.com Web: www.nexengroup.com Distributors: Allen Bearing & Tech Ltd. ; Applied Industrial Tech ; BDI Canada Inc. ; Bearing & Transmission Ltd. ; Cadence Automatisation ; Coastal Brgs - Div. of Can Brg ; Crossman Automation ; Elkon Inc. ; Gordon Russell Limited ; Gross-Crossman Equipment Ltd ; J/E Bearing and Machine Ltd. ; Kaman Ind. Tech. Corp. ; Motion Industries ; PBN Newfoundland ; Purvis Industries ; R G Speed Control Devices ; Rotalec Canada ; Shelly Automation Inc. ; SNS Automation Products ; Solutions Industrielles/AL ; Sunsource ; Toronto Bearings and Belting Ltd. ; Transbearco Limited ; Wajax Industrial Components

MOTION CANADA

NK TECHNOLOGIES

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MIRAI INTER-TECH

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3511 Charter Park Dr 8985 Fraserwood Crt San Jose CA 95136 USA Burnaby BC V5J 5E8 Tel: 408-871-7510 Tel: 604-433-6711 Fax: 408-871-7515 Fax: 604-433-4762 Email: sales@nktechnologies.com Email: mimarketing@motionindustries.com www.nktechnologies.com Murrelektronik-logo-cmyk.pdf 1 16-08-11Web: 3:24 PM Web: www.motionindustries.com Manufacturers Represented: Boston Gear; Emerson Motors; INA/ NOOK INDUSTRIES, INC. FAG; NSK; SKF; Sumitomo; THK; Warner Electric

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4950 E 49th St Cleveland OH 44125 USA Tel: 216-271-7900 Fax: 216-271-7020 Web: www.nookindustries.com

MURRELEKTRONIK INC. Manufacturer

1535 Myerside Dr Unit 7-8 Mississauga ON L5T 1M9 Tel: 905-362-2211 Fax: 905-362-2101 Email: info@murr.ca Web: www.murr.ca Branches: Brossard, QC

NORDEX INC. Manufacturer

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

NOVATORQUE Manufacturer

3501 Gateway Blvd Fremont CA 94538 USA Tel: 510-933-2700 Fax: 510-933-2763 Email: info@novatorque.com Web: www.novotorque.com

NOVOTECHNIK, INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor

MYOSTAT MOTION CONTROL INC.

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

NEPTRONIC

Manufacturer 400 boul Lebeau Saint-Laurent QC H4N 1R6 Tel: 514-333-1433 Fax: 514-333-3163 Web: www.neptronic.com

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

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 ENVIRONMENTAL Manufacturer

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

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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; Cantesco Saint-Gobain; Garlock; Generant; LMI Milton Roy; Sterling Motors; Tarby; ThermOmega-Tech; Zook

PIC DESIGN - DIV. OF THE ROLLER BEARING COMPANY OF AMERICA INC. Manufacturer

86 Benson Rd Middlebury CT 06762 1004-1004 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

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

PORTESCAP

Manufacturer 110 Westtown Rd West Chester PA 19382 USA Tel: 610-235-5499 Fax: 610-696-4598 Email: sales.america@portescap.com Web: www.portescap.com Distributors: ElectroMag, St Thomas, ON; Granby, QC; Montréal, QC; Sherbrooke, QC; Redmond, WA

POWER BEAM INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor 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

PQ SYSTEMS LTD. Distributor

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

QTC METRIC GEARS - A DESIGNATRONICS CO. Distributor

2101 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-437-6700 Email: qtcsupport@qtcgears.com Web: www.qtcgears.com Manufacturers Represented: KHK; Kohara Gear Distributors: EMT Canada, North Vancouver, BC; Etobicoke, ON; Kanata, ON; Kirkland, QC

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76 SupplierListings QUALITY BEARINGS & COMPONENTS

ROSTA INC.

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

7-394 Highway 47 Goodwood ON L0C 1A0 Tel: 905-642-6996 Fax: 905-642-6006 Email: info.canada@rosta.com Web: www.rosta.com Manufacturers Represented: Rosta AG; Venanzetti Vibrazioni

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ROTALEC CANADA INC. Distributor

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

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

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

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ROTOPRECISION INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor 304 Watline Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 1P4 Tel: 905-712-3800 Fax: 905-712-3805 Email: info@rotoprecision.ca Web: www.rotoprecision.ca Branches: New Westminster, BC; Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Alinabal Motion Transfer Devices; Anderton (Cirteq) International Ltd.; Motovario Corporation; NB Corporation (NB); Nordex Inc.; Onvio LLC; Ruland Manufacturing Co. Inc.; The Smalley Steel Ring Company; Strongbar (UK) Ltd.; WIB Bearings

RENISHAW CANADA LIMITED Manufacturer

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

RENOLD CANADA LTD. Manufacturer

622 rue De Hull LaSalle QC H8R 1V9 Tel: 800-265-9970 Email: enquiry@renold.com Web: www.renold.com

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

RITTAL SYSTEMS LTD. Manufacturer

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

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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; UMi Solutions, Guelph, ON

ROTATOR PRODUCTS LIMITED

REGAL BELOIT CANADA

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

RYCO HYDRAULICS INC.

ROTOR CLIP COMPANY, INC. Manufacturer

187 Davidson Ave Somerset NJ 08873 USA Tel: 732-469-7333 Fax: 732-469-7898 Email: sales@rotorclip.com Web: www.rotorclip.com

RUBBERLINE PRODUCTS LTD. Distributor

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; Hylok; ITT; Kuritec; Norgren; Nycoil; Pneumadyne; Sheffer; Tapco; Tylok; Vicas

SCHAEFFLER CANADA INC. Distributor

101-1375 North Service Rd E Oakville ON L6H 1A7 Tel: 905-829-2750 Fax: 905-829-2563 Email: sales@schaeffler.com Web: www.schaeffler.ca Branches: Leduc, AB; Saint-Laurent, QC

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC CANADA Manufacturer

5985 McLaughlin Rd Mississauga ON L5R 1B8 Tel: 905-366-3999 Fax: 859-334-9915 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

SCHUNK INTEC CORP.

Manufacturer & Distributor 3-370 Britannia Rd E Mississauga ON L4Z 1X9 Tel: 905-712-2200 Fax: 905-712-2210 Email: info@ca.schunk.com Web: www.schunk.com Manufacturers Represented: Schunk GmbH

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

SDP/SI - STOCK DRIVE PRODUCTS/STERLING INSTRUMENT - A DESIGNATRONICS CO. Manufacturer & Distributor

2101 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 USA Tel: 516-328-3300 Fax: 516-326-8827 Email: sdp-sisupport@sdp-si.com Web: www.sdp-si.com Manufacturers Represented: Fenner; Gates Distributors: EMT Canada, North Vancouver, BC; Etobicoke, ON; Kanata, ON; Kirkland, QC

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SOFTPLC CORPORATION

1580 Lake St Elmira WA 14901 USA Tel: 607-732-2030 Fax: 607-732-0273 Email: info@sepac.com Web: www.sepac.com

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

Manufacturer

SERVO2GO.COM LTD. Distributor

Manufacturer

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.; Nippon Pulse America; Pittman Motors; Posital Fraba; Quantum Devices Inc.; Rabbit Semiconductor; Servo Tek Products Company; Shimpo

SOURCE FLUID POWER

SERVOMETER

2340 rue Michelin Laval QC H7L 5C3 Tel: 450-688-0505 Fax: 514-221-3789 Email: sales@starcyl.com Web: www.starcyl.com Distributors: Air & Hydraulic Supplies Inc., Scarborough, ON; APS Automation Product Supply, Stratford, ON; Automated Controls and Motion Inc., Kitchener, ON; CFM Air Equipment, Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Diotte’s Hydraulics, Ottawa, ON; Hydraflow-Pump Tech Hydraulics, Vaughan, ON; Hydraulic Technical Services, Edmonton, AB; Innovative Control Solutions, Markham, ON; Saint-Laurent, QC; IPEC Industrial Controls Inc., Concord, ON; LSI Supply, Leamington, ON; Peerless Engineering Sales, Burnaby, BC; Prince George, BC; Perfetto Manufacturing Ltd., Sudbury, 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

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: Montréal, QC

SKYMATIC CONTROLS INC. Manufacturer

216 Rivermede Rd Units 1-2 Vaughan ON L4K 3M6 Tel: 416-742-4448 Fax: 416-749-5053 Email: ivan@duncaninstr.com Web: www.skymatic.com

Manufacturer

331 Lake Hazeltine Dr Chaska MN 55318 USA Tel: 952-368-3866 Fax: 952-448-3392 Web: www.sourcefp.com Distributors: Hypower Systems

STARCYL CYLINDERS INC. Manufacturer

STAUFF CANADA LTD.

Manufacturer & Distributor 866 Milner Ave Scarborough ON M1B 5N7 Tel: 416-282-4608 Fax: 416-282-3039 Email: sales@stauffcanada.com Web: www.stauff.com

STELLAR POWER & CONTROL SOLUTIONS Distributor

110-1515 Broadway St Port Coquitlam BC V3C 6M2 Tel: 604-945-5112 Fax: 604-945-5225 Email: gfollett@stellarpower.ca Web: www.stellarpower.ca Manufacturers Represented: Eaton; MTE; Teco Westinghouse; Yaskawa

TAYLOR DEVICES INC. Manufacturer

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

TECHNICAL SYSTEMS 2002 INC. 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: AccuMac; AEMC Instruments; Beta Calibrators; Compwest USA; Eagle Eye Power Systems; Fastest Inc.; Fluke; Kaymont; Martel Electronics; Measurement Technologies; NK Technologies; ProComSol; Simpson Electric; Tegam, Inc.; Vaisala

TECOM INC.

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

TELEDYNE DALSA Manufacturer

605 McMurray Rd Waterloo ON N2V 2E9 Tel: 519-886-6000 Fax: 519-886-8023 Email: sales.americas@teledynedalsa.com Web: www.teledynedalsa.com Branches: St. Laurent, QC

THK AMERICA, INC. Manufacturer

200 East Commerce Dr Schaumburg IL 60173 USA Tel: 847-310-1111 Fax: 847-310-1271 Email: chicago@thk.com Web: www.thk.com Branches: Mississauga, ON

TIMKEN CANADA Manufacturer

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 Web: www.torohyd.com Manufacturers Represented: Yuken (Japan)

TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS Manufacturer

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

TRILLIUM CONTROLS INC. Distributor

23-131 Whitmore Rd Woodbridge ON L4L 6E4 Tel: 289-371-0222 Fax: 289-371-0223 Email: sales@trilliumcontrols.com Web: www.trilliumcontrols.com Manufacturers Represented: Activa Fans; Micron Power Supplies; Moujen Switches; NDH Motor Controls; Sprecher & Schutl; Teco Westinghouse

TURCK CHARTWELL CANADA 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

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MotionControl VELMEX, INC.

WINTERS INSTRUMENTS

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

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

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

VL MOTION SYSTEMS INC.

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

Distributor

23-212 Wyecroft Rd 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

WAINBEE LIMITED

YORK HYDRAULICS LTD. Distributor

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

WITTENSTEIN, INC.

Distributor

5789 Coopers Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 3S6 Tel: 905-568-1700 Fax: 905-568-0083 Web: www.wainbee.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Campbell River, BC; Duncan, BC; Prince George, BC; Surrey, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dartmouth, NS; Kitchener, ON; Chicoutimi, QC; Pointe-Claire, QC; Québec, QC; SeptÎles, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers Represented: AKG; AMCA; American Actuators; 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

Manufacturer

1249 Humbracht Cir Bartlett IL 60103 USA Tel: 630-540-5300 Email: info@wittenstein-us.com Web: www.wittenstein-us.com

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

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Aerotech, Inc

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KHK-USA Inc.

www.khkgears.us/

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Allied Electronics

www.alliedelec.com

11

Kuri Tec Corporation

www.kuritec.com

50

Amacoil Inc.

www.amacoil.com

22

Main Manufacturing Products

www.mainmfg.com

65

Aurora Bearing Company

www.aurorabearing.com

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MOCAP

www.mocap.com 35

Automation Direct

www.automationdirect.com

Murrelektronik Canada

www.murr.ca

53

Baldor Electric Company

www.baldor.com

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Myostat Motion Control Inc.

www.myostat.ca

43

Beckhoff Automation

www.beckhoff.ca

21

NSK Canada

www.nskamericas.com

37

Bosch Rexroth Canada

www.boschrexroth.com/en/ca

13

ProtoLabs, Inc.

www.protolabs.com

17

BRECOflex Co. LLC

www.brecoflex.com

60

RAM Industries, Inc

www.ramindustries.com

67

Clippard Instruments Laboratory Inc.

www.clippard.com

Renishaw (Canada) Ltd.

www.renishaw.com

33

Conductix-Wampfler Canada

www.conductix.ca/en

56

Roto Precision Inc.

www.rotoprecision.ca

31

Cross Manufacturing Inc.

www.crossmfg.com

63

Rotor Clip Company, Inc.

www.rotorclip.com

39

Daemar Inc.

www.daemarinc.com

51

RYCO Hydraulics

www.ryco.com

64

Designfusion

www.designfusion.ca 14,15

Schaeffler Canada Inc.

www.ina.com

ELESA

www.elesa.com 12

SCHUNK Intec Corp.

www.ca.schunk.com/

Encoder Products Company

www.encoder.com

29

Tecom Inc.

www.tecombearings.com

61

Festo Canada, Inc.

www.festo.ca

49

THK Co., Ltd.

www.thk.com

25

Hammond Manufacturing

www.hammondmfg.com

54

TURCK Chartwell Canada Inc.

www.chartwell.ca

19

Harting Canada

www.harting.ca

52

V.J. Pamensky Canada Inc.

www.pamensky.com

20

International Fluid Power Expo

www.ifpe.com

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WITTENSTEIN

www.wittenstein-us.com 23

igus Corporation

www.igus.com

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Yaskawa Electric Corp.

www.yaskawa.com

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