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Productivity Profile

8 Solving a Space/Time Continuum 36 Rattunde Building New Facility to Manufacture in America 53 Reducing the Footprint of Control Equipment 73 Mazak Launches New MazakUSA.com 75 Uptime is Easier when Everyone is Responsible for Maintenance

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10 Edwards Manufacturing Company 12 Jet Edge Introducing New 5-Axis

Waterjet Cutting System at FABTECH

14 OMAX

Corporation’s 20th Anniversary Event Draws Huge Crowd ®

16 HACO KOMPAKT CNC Plasma Systems 18 Automation Advances in Roll Bending 19 MultiCam CNC Cutting Solutions: What Do You Value Most? 20 ESAB Introduces New Range

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of Versatile TXH™ GTAW (TIG) Welding Torches

20 The Customized Spartan PB360 from Marvel Mfg. Co. 22 Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. — Made in the Heartland of the USA since 1972

23 U.S. Industrial Machinery 24 CMF to Showcase MH322D with CNC

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24 TruLaser Cell 3000: Versatility for

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Touch Command EVO 10’ x 7/8’’ at FABTECH 2013 Precision Laser Cutting and Welding

26 Cosen Introduces the SVC-670DM Vertical Tilt-Frame Bandsaw 26 Hypertherm’s ProNest Software Drives Efficient Operation of Older Model Laser Cutting System

27 Scotchman Industries Exhibits at FABTECH 2013, Booth #S-3317 28 Marvel Mfg. Co., is Proud to Introduce the 800A-PC3-60 Automatic Vertical Tilt-Frame Saw

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30 The HEIM Group… A Family of Performers 32 Ragworm Robotic Waterjet Rescues

Troubled Tank Restoration Project at Scottish Oil Depot

33 Fiessler AKAS Laser Safety System 33 ESAB Offers New Warrior™ Tech Helmet

as Part of Personal Protection Equipment Line

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Corporation to Spotlight Waterjet Precision and Versatility at FABTECH ®

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60 Strong Hold Products — A History of Commitment to Quality 68 Determining Drawer Needs 71 Filter 1 Clean Air Consultants: Custom Specialists for Industrial Needs

Metalworking News

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42 The Lion Advantage 42 Repair Parts Inc.,

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Three Phase Power Anywhere

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EXSYS Introduces Preci-Flex® Compensating Clutch for Nakamura Machines

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Scientific Cutting Tools, Inc.

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1000ºF High-Temperature Bench Oven from Grieve Tough, Precise, and Fast — Carmex HBA Carbide Grade is Available Today for Tomorrow’s Materials

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New Industrial Service Carts from Homak Benko Products Announces the Sahara Drum & Tote Oven that Quickly Melts Materials

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Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc. Introduces Latest Swiss Turning Inserts

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Complete Heat Treating Concludes its Acquisition of Wisconsin Steel Assets High-Temp Belt Conveyor Oven from Grieve O.D. Clamping End Prep Tool Now Offered with Electric Motor

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Hastings Air Energy Control, Inc. Invites you to the Grand Re-Opening of their Recently Expanded Technologically Enhanced Working Lab & Showroom

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PROTO® Industrial Tools Launches Tethered Tools System

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Performance Racing Industry Trade Show Full-Speed Ahead for 2013 Return to Indianapolis

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SOLVING A SPACE/TIME CONTINUUM Weiss’ Ls 280 Linear Assembly system is Key To Advanced Cylinder Lock Production. Aumat (Solingen, Germany) has been a wide-ranging authority in building special purpose machines for customers primarily in the automotive and lock industries since 1970. Despite their individuality, cylinder locks are also mass produced articles that above all require one thing for their assembly− high positioning precision with the shortest possible workpiece cycle times. These were the vital key objectives in drafting an advanced design for Aumat’s new cylinder lock assembly plant system. Industry leading specialist for rotary tables and automation, WEISS (Buchen, Germany), and its’ subsidiary WEISS North America, Inc. (Willoughby, OH), provided Aumat with a fully automated cylinder lock assembly machine based on their LS 280 linear palletized assembly system. The WEISS LS 280 linear assembly system not only provided enough space for the many process steps required, but also features a technology related to indexing tables that indexes pallets considerably faster than conventional transfer systems. ORIGIN / CHALLENGE: At first glance, the cylinder locks all look alike, yet locks are nothing of the sort as each is unique, inside and out. Installation may require over a hundred different components in the cylinder core and case

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including−core pins, mounting plates, springs, and sealing plugs. According to Stefan Trommlitz, Managing Director of Aumat in Solingen,“The very large number of different pins and wafers that are assembled on the basis of data records that give rise to countless combinations.” Trommlitz added, “In the lock industry, we mostly have to deal with the exception of the exception.” Aumat‘s previous system was “no exception”. With the diverse range and precision needed for assembly, cylinder locks are nevertheless mass produced articles. In a fully automated process, the system assembles the complete inner workings of a cylinder lock and seals the housing on an electronically regulated press. Aumat designers attached very special importance to “positioning precision” and “short cycle time” in the new system’s draft− both of which are the classical virtues of an indexing table. However, due to the large number of processing stations (15 units), indexing tables were initially ruled out as a potential candidate. Conversely, even though traditional transfer systems provide enough space and allow for expansion; positioning and indexing the pallets needs a lot of time and several operations to change the workpiece. According to Trommlitz, “Even 1.5 seconds would still be a full quarter of our cycle time of six seconds.” Aumat’s Head of Engineering, Achim Ihlefeld, had known WEISS for decades for their comprehensive indexing table expertise and contacted them to seek out a solution for this “space vs. time” dilemma. When first introduced to WEISS’s LS 280 linear system it didn’t look at all part of the program. However, an initial

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inspection revealed a unique and robust design for transporting and interlocking workpiece carriers (pallets) on a cylindrical cam (similar to an indexing table) that combines high positioning precision with stable interlocks, and pallet indexing times of typically 0.5 seconds. LS 280 “SPACE / TIME” SOLUTION: The LS 280 system is proven in a myriad of market applications including pharmaceutical packaging, medical device, automotive parts and assemblies, electrical connectors, pad printing/decoratiing, battery assembly, light bulb/LED assembly, amongst others−making it versatile option for Aumat‘s lock assembly dillema. Paired pallet “trains” on four rollers run free of backlash on a hardened and ground V shaped guideway. The pallet engages in a friction grip, and a guide shoe runs on a toothed belt in the conveyor sections and on a rotating disc at the corners. Essential to the LS 280 linear assembly system‘s performance are the locking stations. Actuated by a cam drive, they are tried and tested thousands of times on the indexing tables from Germany. Approaching smoothly on the conveyor section regulated by a frequency inverter, the workpiece carriers wait for the next timed stroke at the infeed on the transport cam, whose modified sinusoidal contour safeguards a very gentle and smooth movement at the pallet.

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The workpiece is then transported and interlocked in one movement−with no lengthy stopping, raising, and positioning as with conventional transfer systems. After just one rotation of the transport cam, the pallet assumes the next position quickly, securely, and precisely. By essentially “cutting up” an indexing table, the end result is a transport system that combines the advantages of an indexing table – short cycle times, high positioning precision, and gentle ramp up – with the flexibility and the space of a linear transfer system. LS 280 KEY SPECS / PROCESSES: • 12 m long, straight system with two corners. • 15 processing stations, and 42 circulating pallets. • A paternoster feeds pallets each with ten key / lock pairs. • Cylinder locks run through the plant at a rate of 360 units an hour. At a manual workstation, the locks are fitted in the receiver on the workpiece carrier/pallet. The large number of variants makes automating this operation difficult. While the locks are being assembled, the keys remain in the pallets. An RFID system, monitoring data media on each workpiece carrier, retains the overview and informs the robot at the end of assembly which lock belongs to which key. The circulating pre-assembled cylinder locks are then measured with a laser, fitted

with their pins and springs, examined with optical equipment, and pressed with plugs. Stationary cam followers fitted to the bottom of the system support the product devices on the workpiece carrier plates to absorb the vertical process forces. For Aumat, this “long” indexing table was ultimately the key to its “space vs. time” problem−with the workpiece changing time of just about half a second providing optimal efficiency. Work could now begin on finalizing Aumat‘s cylinder lock assembly plant. LS 280 RESULTS / CONCLUSION: Aumat’s Ihlefeld noted the advantage of the system’s overall stable design stating, “The linear system’s modules are delivered complete with a solid machine base, so we don’t have to build a frame first. Even without the process attachments, the basic LS 280 machine looks ‘complete’, and we can show the customer something without having done much.” Additionally, the substructure is made of steel and when necessary, can be reinforced if desired. The footprint design also provides enough space for the assembly cell control cabinets. As a rule, the linear system’s controller is also installed here in the form of a master PLC. Its slaves then take over the function of actuating the locking stations to which the upstream conveyor sections are also assigned. Also, the space in the substructure on the cylinder lock assembly plant was badly

needed–which posed no problem for WEISS. After full function tests and official acceptance at the plant, the LS control components were delivered separately for installation in the switch cabinet on the side of the plant. Notably, a special version of the WEISS Application Software (WAS), a highly intuitive and uniform graphic user interface, was implemented to control the linear assembly system and communicate with the higher level plant controller. The WAS.LS provides preset parameter values that allow the operator to configure and monitor the LS without any programming knowledge. Trommlitz noted the system’s simplicity stating, “To integrate the LS 280, the operator needs solely to enter the control bits for the defined interface signals.” Ultimately, the LS 280 linear assembly system allowed Aumat to better control the “exception of the exception” problem on the sector and its value was shared equally by an Aumat customer; as a second similar machine has already been sold. Trommlitz concluded, “The system’s modular layout and ease of access lends itself to a high level of flexibility, and when we can link each station skillfully, we could perhaps even create a standard.” The process of their collaborative first meeting to the delivery of the LS 280 took approximately eight months. According to WEISS North America’s Vice President, Bill Eppich, “The key was educating Aumat on the unique advantages of the system’s ability to deliver multiple processing times on one chassis.”

For more information, please contact Weiss North America, inc.: Willoughby, OH 44094 • Phone: 888-934-7762 • Fax: 440-269-8036 • Web: www.weissna.com

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edwards manufacturing company Established in 1875, Edwards Manufacturing offers a full line of high quality, low maintenance hydraulic ironworking machines, tooling, and accessories supporting the metal fabrication industry. This third-generation family-owned business, proudly manufactures all of their machinery in the U.S.A. with the highest quality American materials and parts. Long considered the “Swiss Army Knife” of the industry, these do-all machines punch, shear, notch and brake mild steel plate, barstock and angle. A wide range of accessories are available to fabricate rod, square stock, sheet metal and pipe. Edwards revolutionary new hydraulic accessory pack pushes the Ironworker to the next level with amazing new hydraulic accessories all powered by the Ironworker! The 10 Ton Pipe and Tube Bender features vertical and horizontal bending, auto-stop function, heavy-duty construction, fast and smooth operation with a convenient rolling and locking stand. The 20 Ton and 40 Ton Shop Presses take a wide range of optional tooling including 12” – 32” press brake attachments and standard shop press tooling. These amazing hydraulic accessories are just the beginning for Edwards with more to come. Edwards Ironworkers are used in all types of metal fabrication. Choosing from the compact 25 Ton to the powerhouse 120 Ton the Edwards Ironworker can excel in any task from heavy steel building components to delicate ornamental ironwork to trailer, auto and bike fabrication. As the most versatile, time-saving tool, see what Edwards Ironworkers can do for you!

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NEW EDWARDS ELITE IRONWORKERS The Edwards Elite Ironworker series takes all the best elements of the Jaws Ironworkers and kicks it up a notch with integrated value added features, superior performance and a fresh new look! Available in 68 ton, 110 ton, and 110/65 ton dual operator configuarations, Edwards Elite Ironworkers boast elegant design, engineering excellence and robust construction with new standard features including integrated LED lighting, hydraulic hold-downs, integrated measuring system, central lubrication system, hydraulic accessory controls and quick change punch station. Edwards state-of-theart power unit has lock-out/tag-out and emergency palm stop features.

For more information, please contact Edwards Manufacturing Company: 1107 Sykes St., Albert Lea, MN 56007 • 1-800-373-8206 • www.edwardsironworkers.com

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jEt EDGE intrODuCinG nEW 5-AXis WAtEr jEt CuttinG systEm At fAbtECH EDGE X-5 5-Axis Water Jet Eliminates Taper, Cuts 3D Parts Jet Edge, Inc. will introduce its new EDGE X-5 5-axis waterjet cutting system at FABTECH 2013, Nov. 18-21 in Chicago. Visit Jet Edge in Booth #S-2762. During FABTECH, Jet Edge will conduct live 5-axis water jet cutting demonstrations on its premiere 90KSI EDGE X-5 waterjet system. The waterjet manufacturer also will exhibit several ultra-high pressure waterjet pumps, including its 90KSI X-Stream hydraulic intensifier pumps and the eco-friendly and budget-friendly ECO-JET direct drive pump.

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EDGE X-5 5-AXis WAtErjEt Jet Edge’s EDGE X-5 5-axis waterjet system cuts precise taperfree parts from virtually any material. The system is capable of cutting sophisticated 3D parts such as impellers and bevels up to 50°. This workhorse waterjet system is designed to provide years of dependable service in harsh industrial environments. Its sturdy design separates the motion system from the catcher tank, eliminating vibration and ensuring maximum part quality. The EDGE X-5 utilizes an industrial PC controller. It is ball-screw driven for optimal precision and features direct-couple AC brushless digital servo motors and single or double carriages. Critical bearing components are protected with heavy metal covers with brush seals and positive air pressure. The Jet Edge EDGE X-5 waterjet machine is available in many sizes, from 5’x5’ to 24’x13.’ An optional second cutting head can be added to double productivity.

jEt EDGE X-strEAm WAtErjEt intEnsifiEr PumP Jet Edge’s 100hp, 90KSI (75kw, 6200 bar), X-Stream xP90-100 waterjet intensifier pump is capable of producing 90KSI (6200 bar) and supports 75KSI (5200 bar) continuous operating pressure. The X-Stream achieves much faster cutting speeds and drastically lowers operating costs compared to traditional 60KSI (4100 bar) water jet

pumps, enabling users to increase productivity and reduce part costs. The X-Stream produces 50% more pressure than a 60KSI (4100 bar) intensifier pump, resulting in a 40-50% increase in productivity for many materials. Compared to a 60KSI (4100 bar) pump, typical operating pressures of 75KSI (5200 bar) use 30% less water, 30% less power, and up to 50% less abrasive, resulting in a 40% reduction in operating costs. The xP90-100 is capable of producing flow rates of 1.45gpm (5.49 L/m) and supports up to a .017” (.43 mm) orifice. Fittings and tubing are rated for 100KSI (6900 bar). The X-Stream is backed by nearly 10 years of extensive research and development in hyper-pressure technology. The X-Stream also is available in a 50hp (37kw) model.

ECO-jEt DirECt DrivE WAtErjEt PumP Eco-friendly and budget-friendly, the 30hp, 55KSI (22kw, 3800 bar) Jet Edge ECO-JET waterjet pump features an efficient direct drive pump design that consumes up to 40% less electricity than a 50hp (37kw) hydraulic intensifier pump, but produces the same output. The ECO-JET produces up to 1 gpm (3.78 L/m ) of 55KSI (3800 bar) ultra-high pressure (UHP) water for precision cutting, cleaning and surface preparation applications. It runs a .015 inch (.38 mm) waterjet orifice and can power most manufacturers’ waterjet cutting systems and waterjet tools. Jet Edge offers the widest range of waterjet pumps in the industry. Its pumps include hydraulic intensifier pumps and direct drive pumps. 36KSI (2500 bar), 60KSI (4100 bar) and 90KSI (6200 bar) models are available from 30-280hp (22-208kw). Electric and diesel models are available.

AbOut jEt EDGE Established in 1984, Jet Edge is a global designer and manufacturer of waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge systems are used around the world in a broad range of industries, from the world’s leading airlines to automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturers, machine and job shops. Jet Edge waterjets are proudly made in U.S.A. For more information, please contact Jet Edge: Toll Free: 1-800-JET-EDGE • Phone: 763-497-8700 • Email: sales@jetedge.com • Web: www.jetedge.com

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OMAX® COrpOrAtiOn’s 20th AnniversAry event DrAws huge CrOwD OMAX Corporation welcomed nearly 600 customers, friends, family and special guests from across the country at SHAPE THE FUTURE: OMAX’s 20th Anniversary Open House and Technology Event. In addition to live cutting demonstrations and interactive technical sessions, the event featured tours of OMAX’s recently expanded, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Kent, Wash. Innovation took center stage at the Anniversary celebration as attendees witnessed cutting-edge machining advancements throughout the facility. One such key advancement was the introduction of the new MicroMAX™ JetMachining® Center, which provides manufacturers with the ability to cut parts or part features smaller than 300 microns from a wide range of thicknesses and materials, including exotic metals, advanced composites, polymer thermoplastics and glass. Ideal for prototype development and production runs, the MicroMAX is a highly rigid machine with a table size of 2 feet 4 inches by 2 feet 4 inches and an X-Y cutting travel of 2 feet by 2 feet. It utilizes advanced high-precision linear encoders, innovative vibration isolation and intuitive software control systems to achieve a position repeatability of ±2.5 microns (±0.0001”) and a positioning accuracy of approximately ±15 microns (±0.0006”). The MicroMAX comes equipped with a high precision 7/15 Mini MAXJET5i nozzle that features a 0.007” orifice and 0.015” mixing tube combination for quickly and accurately cutting delicate, complex patterns. Because it forms a jet stream carrying an extremely fine abrasive, the nozzle can produce a kerf as small as 0.015”. The machine also has advanced pressure controls for piercing delicate materials. At the event, OMAX also launched a new version of its Intelli-MAX® Software Suite, an intuitive control software that automatically optimizes the tool paths of the company’s advanced abrasive waterjet systems. The new Intelli-MAX 20 incorporates several enhanced features that improve the speed and memory utilization of OMAX JetMachining and MAXIEM® JetCutting Centers as well as new tools that allow for increased operator efficiency. Attendees experienced the 3D part cutting capabilities of the company’s Rotary Axis. The Rotary Axis head provides infinite rotation while cutting, making it ideal for pipe and tube, circular and square stock materials. The company also displayed its fourth generation direct drive pump technology, designed for optimal efficiency, less energy usage, faster cutting speed per unit of input power and lower cost per finished part as compared with other pump technologies. OMAX’s new Intelli-VISOR® System Monitoring Package was also on display. Through its streamlined software interface and robust machine sensor network, Intelli-VISOR oversees the status and performance of an OMAX abrasive waterjet throughout the entire cutting process. Intelli-VISOR works to increase efficiency and uptime of any OMAX JetMachining Center by connecting operation controls with machine maintenance. The system can automatically pause the machine before resources are exhausted, while allowing the user to ensure proper pressure at the pump and predict potential interruptions before starting a cut. Further adding to its high adaptability, Intelli-VISOR can alert

the operator of any issues at the machine control screen, and with an Internet connection can distribute an alert notice to up to four people via email or SMS text messaging. In addition to advanced technology, OMAX showcased its expanded manufacturing facility. The new 22,000-square-foot building added to the campus extends the company’s training, research and development, and engineering efforts. Currently, the campus encompasses 130,000 square feet of space spread across three buildings. During the OMAX 20th Anniversary celebration, attendees listened to special guest presentations on unique and diverse applications of abrasive waterjet cutting technology. USMC Gunnery Sgt. Matt Wolfe was in attendance to discuss how abrasive waterjet cutting technology was deployed to Camp Leatherneck in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Military personnel used the portable abrasive waterjet cutting to fabricate parts less than 10 miles from where they would be used. Dr. Robin Coope, Group Leader for Instrumentation at the British Columbia Cancer Agency’s Genome Sciences Centre, gave a presentation on how his team uses OMAX machines in the fight against cancer, specifically to manufacture parts for Barracuda, a robot that automates the selecting of a particular size of DNA strands to put into sequencing machines. Steve Folin, Founder and Owner of Rickard Engineering & Design, shared how his investment in MAXIEM JetCutting Centers expanded his shop’s capabilities and increased productivity. The breadth of materials that can be cut using MAXIEM waterjet technology paired with its low maintenance, has enabled Rickard Engineering & Design to double capacity each year. Students of Aviation High School’s FIRST Robotics team wowed the crowd with their robot, which was built using OMAX’s advanced abrasive waterjet technology. Additionally, members of Brian Hough Racing were on hand showing how OMAX abrasive waterjet technology was used in the development and maintenance of the team’s Alcohol Funny Car. More details about the event and technology can be found at www.omax.com/20years.

For more information, please contact OMAX: Phone: 800-838-0343 • Web: www.omax.com

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hACO kOmPACT CNC PlASmA SySTEmS The design of the HACO KOMPAKT is based on a long experience in the field of CNC Plasma Cutting Machines. The large range of table sizes and Plasma Cutting Sources (conventional as well as high-definition), means that we can offer you the perfect machine for your specific application. With its macro-based graphical programming system and easily accessible working area, the KOMPAKT is a user-friendly CNC Plasma Cutting Machine. The Haco KOMPAKT is manufactured to the highest manufacturing standards and Craftsmanship. The optimum price/quality ratio of the Haco KOMPAKT translates itself into a profitable investment. The KOMPAKT plasma range of machines are available with the well-recognized Hypertherm® cutting source. The Conventionally and High definition cutting sources are offer you a superior cut quality and consistency and maximizes your production at a minimum operating cost. True Hole Technology is available on all Hypertherm® High Definition XD models. STANDARD EXECUTION • Mecano-welded monobloc frame with integrated fume extraction chambers • Dual-side driven gantry with AC servo motor and rackand-pinion system (X-axis) • Y-axis with AC servo motor and rack-and-pinion system

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• Cutting head rest with integrated Z-axis for arc voltage Cutting height control to minimize bevel on cutting edge • Well-designed Well-designed collision system to stop immediately the cutting operation • Cutting Cutting table made of easily replaceable steel fins • Graphical Graphical CNC control based on 2 Intel Pentium 3 processors, with stand-alone 15” TFT colour graphics screen and keyboard • Macro-based Macro-based programming system with manual grid nesting • Conventional Conventional or High-Definition Plasma System and cutting head APC59-T gRAPhICAl CONTROl The APC59-T Graphical Controlhas a 15” TFT color display and comes standard with automatic cutting condition settings. Driven by high-performance, PC- based hardware, the APC59-T allows very fast processing of data and highly accurate calculation of plasma burning operations. The control has a high level plasma torch height control and communicates with the plasma torch during cutting for optimized ignition control. The cutting time is also improved by our rapid torch lifting and ignition height setting. View more on page 25

For more information on this story, please contact Haco-Atlantic, Inc.: 11629 N. Houston Rosslyn Rd. • Houston, TX 77086 Phone: 281-445-3985 • Web: www.hacoatlantic.com • Email: sales.tx@hacoatlantic.com

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auTomaTion advanceS in roll Bending Carell Corporation leads the Roll Bending Industry’s trend toward Automation. Manufacturers in all sectors, both large and small, are increasingly seeking machines to process flat sheet into tanks, cylinders, shells and ploy-centric shapes using automation. We have consistently provided value added, innovative solutions to save material handling costs, increase product consistency and quality. Carell’s HT and HTH Hi-Tech, 4 Roll High Speed Auto-Load-Eject Sheet and Plate Rolls are available in sizes from 2’ to 10’ long with capacities from 26Ga and up. They pull raw material from one or more blank pallets, place and align on a feed table, insert and roll the sheet to the desired form and then eject and deposit onto a finished part accumulator bin. HT and HTH Automatic Systems can be equipped with Siemens SIMATIC Comfort HMI and PLC controls in either basic or extended formats to control up to 20 moving axis with virtually unlimited program memory. Units may be equipped with magazine type blank feeds for small parts or suction type pick and place systems for larger parts. Typical SySTem componenTS: • Blank station • Pick and Place Transfer Bridge • In-Feed Table • Sheet or Plate Rolling Machine with CNC Controls • Overhead material support interlocked and CNC controlled • Part Ejector • Finished Part Receiving Station and/or Part Accumulator Typical producTion Sequence: • Pull sheet blank from pallet or magazine • Placement of the sheet blank onto the feed/squaring table • Squaring and insertion of the sheet blank into the plate roll • Complete rolling of the sheet into final shape, round, oval or poly-centric • Ejection of the part onto the receiving slot • Gentle placement into the part accumulator for retrieval & downstream processing

Booth #S-3101 Cycle Times vary from 3 parts per minute on small parts to 45 seconds for mid-range sheets. Larger and heavier parts may have cycle times closer to 60 seconds. Feed tables can be designed to handle delicate finishes such as polished, mirror or pre-painted parts. Infeed systems can also be designed using a belt feed system if a blank pallet station is not suited to the customers manufacturing process Sheet and Plate Rolling machines may also use High Durometer Urethane coated rolls to eliminate marring of the sheets finish. Carell’s Series HT and HTH Automatic Cycle Rolls are available in the economical versions which include a fully automatic rolling cycle, overhead material support and basic sheet infeed supports complete with a side square and back stop. The operator places the sheet on the infeed supports, slides it against the side square and back stop, and presses the Start button. The rolling sequence is fully automatic and the drop end yoke opens so that the finished part can be quickly extracted. Machine movements are set using limit switches and timers. These basic versions can also be fitted with ejectors, part accumulators and CNC Controls. Our HT and HTH Hi-Tech Auto Rolls are designed for speed and continuous usage in mass manufacturing as well as light industrial environments. Another innovation in Tank Production is the Carell VERTICAL TANK PRODUCTION Cell designed to produce mid to large diameter tank shell in the vertical orientation. These units are fed by coil stock using integral heavy duty decoilers in conjunction with our Vertical Plate Roll. The continuous rolled sheet exits onto a “shell” platform which is equipped with a Vertical Plasma Cutting Machine and a Vertical Welding Machine. The end result is a tank shell that has no unbent flats at the seam and a consistent perfect weld. Carell Vertical Tank Production Cells are offered for in-shop as well as in-field configurations. Field Systems can handle tank O.D’s up to 200’. Shop and field systems are available for mild steel as well as stainless applications. Circular seam welding stations, weld planishing and grinding stations, shell satinizing units, and a variety of other modular Vertical System components are available. Visit CARELL at Fabtech Booth S-3101 and see how our Automated Solutions can add value to your operations.

For more information, please contact Carell Corporation: Phone: 251-937-0947 • Fax: 251-937-4742 • Web: www.carellcorp.com

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MulticaM cnc cutting solutions: What Do you value Most? Quality that Won’t Break the Bank MultiCam offers the most outstanding entry-level plasma and waterjet cutting machines intended to produce incredibly accurate results at a fraction of the cost. The all-new V-Pro Plasma is expertly designed, engineered and assembled to provide you with a highly-rigid machine capable of performing the most demanding tasks at a significantly lower investment cost. Viable for a variety of different applications, this machine is an excellent choice for cutting mild and stainless steel, aluminum, brass and other materials of thicknesses up to 1.25 inches. Not to be outdone, the V-Series WaterJet brings versatility and high-performance productivity to your workforce without the high cost associated with machines of similar performance. With an operating pressure of 55,000 PSI, the V-Series is capable of impeccably precise cuts on almost any type of material—thick or thin—leaving a clean, burr-free finish eliminating your need for secondary finishing processes. Precision is in the Detail When cut quality, part precision, and production rate are of the utmost importance, look no further than MultiCam’s powerful lineup of heavy-duty CNC solutions. The 3000 and 6000 Series Plasma systems both provide cut speeds up to 1,000 IPM and allow you to cut sheet metal and plate steel with virtually drossfree results. For larger format applications, the 6000 Series is designed to cut long, heavy-plate steel without sacrificing the accuracy or quality you desire. Its large process area allows for materials up to 12 feet in length and 8-20 feet wide to be cut while additional 10-foot sections can be added to suit your evergrowing production requirements. If your application demands a uniquely accurate result, the 3000 Series Five-Axis WaterJet offers the highest-quality cut without the unwanted production of heat-distortion, dross or pierce splatter. The ability to cut while all

five axes move simultaneously will allow you to produce the most difficult applications more precisely than ever thought possible. With a strong commitment to innovation and customer service, and more than 20 years of experience in producing top-of-the-line CNC cutting solutions, MultiCam Inc., knows the best “value” in a machine depends on what is most “valuable” to you and your business. Whether that value lies in the cost to purchase the machine, operating cost, cut quality, cut part precision or the rate of production, MultiCam and its vast lineup of CNC machines will provide a solution that adheres to what you consider most valuable for your business. For an up-close look at all of these machines, be sure to attend Fabtech 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. Our knowledgeable representatives will demonstrate how every machine is designed with the values and needs of people like you in mind, as well as provide industry leading training and support.

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For more information, please contact MultiCam Inc.: 1025 West Royal Lane, DFW Airport, TX 75261 • Phone: 972-292-4070 • Fax: 972-929-4071 Email: leads@multicam.com • Web: www.multicam.com

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ESAB INTRODUCES NEW RANGE OF VERSATILE TXH™ GTAW (TIG) WELDING TORCHES ESAB Welding & Cutting Products introduces a new range of TXH™ GTAW (TIG) welding torches. This versatile family of torches has been developed with the needs of the welder in mind. ESAB’s new TXH torches have a highly ergonomic design, are convenient to operate, and produce high quality results in all common GTAW applications. The torches are designed for use with ESAB GTAW machines that have an OKC connection, including ESAB Caddy® Arc, Caddy® Tig, and Heliarc® 281i, 283i and 353i models. Remote versions will operate with CAN-bus controlled machines. A range of air-cooled and water-cooled TXH torch packages are available, including remote versions. Flexible head versions ensure welding tasks can be carried out in difficult access areas, while the 401w HD torch is designed for heavy-duty applications up to 400A. Electrode diameters range from .040 in. – 1/8 in. (1.0 – 3.2 mm) for the TXH 121 torch to .040 in. – 3/16 in. (1.0 – 4.8 mm) for the TXH 401w model. All torches comply with EN60974-7 GOST-R and CCC standards. TXH torches can be specified with or without a gas valve and with or without a flexible neck, according to individual preference and intended usage.

Booth The welding torch heads #N-1449 are lightweight and durable. & N-1445 They have a highly effective cooling system and are manufactured with high temperature-resistant silicone rubber. Copper components ensure cooler running temperatures, while maximizing the torch’s current capacity and therefore welding performance. TXH torches feature integrated dual soft grips to ensure the handle remains in place with minimal grip pressure. Positioning of the torch is made easier by the combination of knuckle joints and a flexible leather section covering the first 31.5 in. (800 mm) of the torch immediately behind the handle. ESAB Welding & Cutting Products is a recognized leader in the welding and cutting industry. From time-honored processes in welding and cutting to revolutionary technologies in mechanized cutting and automation, ESAB’s welding consumables, equipment, and accessories bring solutions to customers around the globe.

For more information, please contact ESAB Welding & Cutting Products: Phone: 800-ESAB123 • Web: www.esabna.com

the Customized spartan pB360 from marvel mfg. Co. Marvel Mfg. Co. was contacted recently by one of our customers who was looking for a more efficient way of cutting their products. This particular customer is located in Houston, Texas and processes oil field pipe in several different diameters. They asked us if we could modify one of our Spartan dual post saws to use vertical “V” shaped clamps in place of the standard vises, and “V” rollers in place of the standard saw table. The modified rollers keep the incoming pipe centered regardless of the diameter and allow the pipes to be quickly and efficiently moved into and out of the saw. These customized machines have allowed our customer to increase productivity and throughput, saving them money and cutting lead times. With the recent increase in domestic MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.

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energy production we have found a growing market for this new design. The end result being that we not only helped a customer find a solution, but came away with an exciting new product.

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For more information, please contact Marvel Manufacturing Company, Inc.: 3501 Marvel Drive, Oshkosh, SI 54902 • 1-800-4SAWING • sales@marvelsaws.com • www.marvelsaws.com

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betenbender manufacturing, inc.

Booth #S-507

Made in the Heartland of the USA since 1972. If you’re not already a customer of Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. we welcome you as a future owner of an American made Betenbender Hydraulic Shear or Hydraulic Press Brake. If you’ve bought one before, we welcome you back. We are very proud of the fact that our customers come back again and again as they grow and need more equipment. In addition to a full range of Hydraulic Shears and Hydraulic Press Brakes -- all easy to operate and engineered for simplicity, we have an national and international sales and service team ready to serve you. Since 1972 we have continually updated our designs and equipment to meet our customers’ needs. HISTORY The Betenbender Family of American Hydraulic Shears and Hydraulic Press Brakes are manufactured by Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. from Coggon, Iowa, U.S.A. Now celebrating 39 years in business, this Midwestern company continues to produce, what we think, is America’s best-built Shears and Press Brakes. Glen Betenbender began as a blacksmith in Coggon during the 1930s. During WWII, he ran a small fabrication and repair shop. In 1948 he and his wife moved their growing business into their current location as a repair and manufacturing facility. Their son, Max, joined the company in 1967 after serving in the United States Army. In 1972, Glen and Max built their first shear -- then for their own use, but demand from other local businesses for their shear prompted the Betenbender’s to begin producing shears for nationwide and international resale. In 1984 Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. got its first contract to produce shears for a major company. Today, there are over 3,500 Betenbender machines in use with very few on the used market. We have always said, “If it says Betenbender on the nameplate, you’ve got a machine that will do the job.” Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. continues to be a family owned business. Today, Max Betenbender, President, handles the operation of the manufacturing facility which includes customer service and fabrication. He is joined by his wife Donna, who is the corporation’s Secretary-Treasurer, and Joyce Seibert, the assistant Treasurer. Long-time employee and family friend, Kyle Rawson is Vice President.

This Betenbender Hydraulic Shear, (one of the first machines made in 1972) is still in operation today. Over the years the Betenbender machines have progressed as the manufacturing needs have changed. Pictured below is one of the current High Profile Hydraulic Shears.

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For more information, please contact Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc.: 5806 Quality Ridge Road, Coggon, Iowa 52218 • 319-435-2378 • sales@betenbender.com • www.betenbender.com

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U.S. IndUStrIal MachInery Booth #S-3990 Since 1985, U.S. Industrial Machinery Company specializes in the distribution of metalworking machinery. We provide you with quality equipment at competitive prices. When compared with weight vs. standard features vs. price, the value of our products is unbeatable. Some of our well-known users include: General Electric; Lockheed Martin; Boeing Aerospace Company, Siemens Westinghouse, NASA, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Federal Mogul, Nissan Motors, Pratt Whitney, Frito Lay, Goodyear, Honeywell, Amtrak, Johns Manville, Avon Cosmetics Products, Arkansas National Guard, Teas National Guard, United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Marines, Toyoda, Hino Motors, GE Aircraft Division, Bell Helicopter, Hawker Beechcraft.

10’ x 1/4” Shear F.O.B. Memphis For more information contact U.S. Industrial Machinery: 120 Webster Ave., Memphis, TN 28126, Phone 800-860-1850, Fax 901-526-2339, www.usindustrial.com. View more on page 13

tube & pipe notcher • Make perfect fit 90° notches • Easy, one pull on handle will produce accurate saddle notches for weld fit-up • Notch up to schedule 40 pipe • Portable and easy to mount to any surface or bench vise • No set-up needed, simply insert pipe into correct die size hole and pull down on the handle

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bevel-Mill® plate beveler

Visit us at FABTECH Booth #S-2209

Capacity 1 ⁄4”, 3⁄8”, 1⁄2” Pipe 3 ⁄4”, 1”, 11⁄4” Pipe 11⁄2”, 2” Pipe

Price $ 289 $ 369 $ 459

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• 9 Models to choose from • Up to 1 1/4" depth of cut • Fast, accurate bevels • Easy to operate

Bevel-Mill® MODel 9000 World’s Most Powerful Plate Beveler • Faster feed rates • Comfortable cushioned handles • Uses 5/8" square carbide inserts

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cmf to showcase mh322d with cnc touch command evo 10’ x 7/8’’ at fabtech 2013 The 4 roll bending machine model MH322D is an electro welded monolithic structure normalized and machined on the new generation CNC boring machines. It has an exclusive integrated hydraulic system developed for height performances. The control of rolls parallelism is made by massive torsion bars guarantees height precisions also technical data Installed power

15 HP

Top roll diameter

13.8”

Lower roll diameter

13”

Side rolls diameter

9.8”

capacity Working length

122”

Max. rolling thickness

.866”

Max. pre-bend thickness

.708”

where the newest hydraulic systems fail. The MH322D is shown with the very unique and versatile CNC Touch Command EVO control the latest version of MG’s popular CNC system completely designed and flawlessly integrated with MG machines through years of research and development. The control retains its easy to use interface on the surface of previous controls that our customers have enjoyed; however, underneath it, there is an all new extremely powerful engine, which delivers a precision of control never before found on a plate rolling machine. This is mainly achieved by the new closed loop system which constantly monitors the rotation and side roll positions.

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For more information contact C Marshall Fabrication Machinery, Inc.: 2281 Oakdale Circle, Simi Valley, CA 93063 • Phone: 805-527-1340 • Fax: 805-527-7619 • Web: www.cmarshallfab.com

TruLaser CeLL 3000: versaTiLiTy for preCision Laser CuTTing and weLding TRUMPF will feature the TruLaser Cell 3000, a 5-axis laser machine for fine cutting and precision welding, on display for the first time in North America in booth #S-1701 at FABTECH. The event will take place at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL, November 1821, 2013. This versatile machine offers cost-efficient laser processing of 2D or 3D components, producing high quality results on small or medium sized components. The highly precise TruLaser Cell 3000 is the ideal solution for processing a wide range of applications, from one-off prototypes to high-volume production. Thanks to its solid-state laser options, available with up to eight kilowatts of

laser power, the machine is also suitable for processing nonferrous metals. It proves to be an attractive solution for job shops, automotive subcontractors, medical device manufacturers and countless others. Processing metals is simple since the focal position is easily matched to the thickness of the sheet metal. It is also possible to expand the diameter of the focus. This is significantly advantageous during welding operations, and greatly reduces downtime. The TruLaser Cell 3000 requires only a minimum floor space since the electrical control, cooling units and laser optics are all integrated into the machine. Its modular design allows the laser machine

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to adapt to different requirements in the production environment.

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cosen introduces the svc-670dm vertical tilt-frame bandsaw Built with durability and performance in mind, Cosen SVC-670DM vertical tiltframe bandsaw allows the user to cut at any angle between 90 deg (straight cut) and 60/30 degree (miter cut) in both

directions. The precision pivot system facilitates easy and accurate adjustment for angle cuts. While the standard 1 1/4” blade feature is preferred when cutting thick-walled and harder material, a 5 HP inverter driven drive is especially helpful providing significant torque at all speed ranges. Hydraulically driven cast iron guide arms are rigidly supported by two heavy-duty linear guides to ensure straight cuts and eliminate vibration for longer blade life. The super heavy-duty cast bed helps ensure long life, rigid structure and vibration dampening for a smooth and fast cut. The saw also allows for an adjustable blade cant up to 5 degrees for cutting various material types. The SVC-670DM has a multitude

Booth #S-3931

of features as standard items that, if available at all, are typically an option on other brands. View more on page 1 & 35

For more information, please contact Cosen Saws, USA: 4527 Dwight Evans Road, Charlotte, NC 28217 • Phone: 704-943-1030 • Fax: 704-943-1031 • info@cosen.com • www.cosen.com

HypertHerm’s proNest software drives efficieNt operatioN of older model laser cuttiNg system Hypertherm’s ProNest software is breathing new life into a 20 year old laser system reports Service Line, a U.S. manufacturer of industrial machines that wash dirty parts and components. Service Line, which produces its Renegade parts washers in Wisconsin, was looking for a way to update its laser system. In use since 1993, the company felt the system was no longer running very efficiently. It researched several options before settling on Hypertherm’s ProNest software about a year ago. “We purchased the software for our Trumpf Laser in the summer of 2012 and found it to work very well for us, which wasn’t easy considering that our laser is a 1993 model. We had great customer support to help configure and set it up to work with such an old control,” says Gary Reuter, an engineer at Service Line. “We have been using it in production now for over a year and we find it is easy to learn and easy to use and yet still gives us all the features we need to run our laser in a very efficient manner. I would highly recommend this software to anyone looking to improve the performance of their laser or plasma cutting machines.”

Reuter’s comments are echoed by other companies using ProNest software on their laser cutting machines. Richard Webb of Loftis Steel & Aluminum has used ProNest CAM software for nearly a decade. “We have had very good results for programming our two lasers. It’s easy to use and learn. When faced with programming questions, answers are very quick and all the people we have dealt with have been very helpful. When upgrading from one version to the next the changes have been seamless with no down time.” ProNest includes many standard features and optional modules geared specifically to laser applications. In addition, the CAM software contains modules focused on business system integration to support increased productivity. ProNest has been the industry’s leading nesting software for two decades, offering best-in-class performance and reliability with a straight-forward, easy-to-use design. ProNest is also a component of Hypertherm’s Built for Business™ Integrated Cutting Solutions, providing support for True Hole™, True Bevel™ and Rapid Part™ technologies.

For more information, please contact Hypertherm: PO Box 5010, Hanover, NH 03755 • Phone: 800-643-0030 • Fax: 603-643-5352 • Web: www.hypertherm.com

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Scotchman InduStrIeS exhIbItS at Fabtech 2013, booth #S-3317 Live machine demonstrations — Boost your efficiency & productivity with Scotchman Scotchman Industries is excited to present their Metal Fabricating Solutions at Fabtech 2013, booth #S-3317. With a complete line of Hydraulic Ironworkers, Circular Cold Saws, Band Saws, Manual Measuring Systems and Programmable Feed & Stop Systems; Scotchman has been The Solution Preferred by Metal Fabricators for almost half a century! We are eager to introduce two NEW machines at this year’s show. By popular demand, we have added a 20” non-ferrous, upcut circular cold saw as well as a NEW utility band saw which is quick and easy to use and miters 30 degrees. All backed by our Best-in-the-Business 3 year warranty! Scotchman Industries® is excited to announce the addition of the SU-280 Utility Band Saw to their lineup of metal fabrication equipment. This NEW Utility Band Saw combines the cutting of a traditional band saw with the flexibility, speed, & accuracy of a cold saw. The SU-280 features a pull-down pivoting band saw mounted on an elevated cutting table similar to the Scotchman Industries line of Cold Saws. Capable of cutting round material up to 8.5” in diameter, the SU-280 offers an increased cutting capacity and has the ability to cut ferrous and non-ferrous materials including tubing, solid material, and structural iron at an affordable price. Standard features of the SU280 include: single mitering head capable of producing 90 degree, 45 degree, and 30 degree cuts, a quick action locking vise, and carbide blade guides with roller supports. The SU-280 is available in 3-phase and 1-phase models. Scotchman will also be demonstrating it’s NEW SUP-500 NF non-ferrous, upcut saw which is designed so the large diameter 20” saw blade feeds up from the bottom. This design allows the machine to cut up to a 7” diameter round and up to a 11.75” x 5” rectangle. This semi-automatic machine is supplied with a safety hood, two vertical and two horizontal

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pneumatic clamps capable of mitering 30 degrees to the left and 0 degrees to the right. Scotchman® Industries is pleased to feature the 5014 TM Ironworker at Fabtech 2013. The 5014 TM offers a three-station revolving turret unlike any other Scotchman machine. This turret accepts up to three pieces of tooling that can be changed in seconds allowing users to reduce set-up time and increase productivity. This machine has 50 tons of pressure and the ability to punch a 13/16” hole in a 3/4” plate. The 5014 TM is proudly made in America, with many standard features and equipment including: an angle shear that will shear up to 4” x 4” x 3/8” angle iron and a flat bar shear that can shear 3/4” x 4” to 1/4” x 14”. This machine also features a rectangle notcher that will notch up to 2-1/2” x 3” in 5/16” material. With its component tool table design, it has the ability to accept optional equipment, such as the 12” press brake, rod shear, square tube shear, picket tools, pipe notcher, and special tooling, which is also available. Scotchman manufactures a full line of ironworkers ranging from 45 to 150 tons of pressure. Scotchman Ironworkers are 100% American-made and built at their South Dakota factory. Scotchman prides itself in

being an American manufacturer & importer of excellent quality products. Scotchman® Industries is pleased to feature the American-made CPO 350 Circular Cold Saw, which features a double clamping and self-centering vise that provides burr-free, high quality, volume parts. This saw has 135° mitering ability and a miter-locking device that automatically stops at 45° left, 90º straight, and 45° right, giving it the ability to slot and notch. Additional machine features include a chip drawer, a double reduction gearbox, two-speed motor which utilizes up to a 14” diameter blade giving it a 4-7/8” OD round capacity. This machine is built with dependability and versatility in mind and always comes with an outstanding 3-Year Warranty! Stop by our booth #S-3317 for your personalized demonstration! We love to demonstrate our quality machinery & provide fabricating solutions. Don’t forget to ask about our show special. Founded in 1967, Scotchman Industries has been providing quality materials and construction, dependable performance, competitive pricing, and service to its consumers ever since. As the world and its markets change and expand, Scotchman Industries continues to grow and adapt.

Booth #S-3317

For more information, please contact Scotchman Industries: Toll-Free: 800-843-8844 • Phone: 605-859-2542 • Email: info@scotchman.com • Web: www.scotchman.com

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Marvel Mfg. Co., is proud to introduCe the newest Model in our line of fully autoMatiC vertiCal tilt-fraMe saws, the Marvel 800a-pC3-60 The Marvel 800A is the largest capacity tilt-frame vertical saw on the market. It features a 31.25” x 37.5” capacity, 2 inch blade, 60° mitering in both directions and a standard 72 inch automatic bar feed. With a larger capacity and foot print than our popular 2000 series, the 800M and 800A are designed for those customers who need to cut large bundles and structural shapes. This new model combines many of our most popular features such as our patented Easy-Load blade guides, and servo driven automatic bar feed with high speed travel for faster cycle times. Additional features include linear ways on the column travel, automatic bar feed, guide arm, and blade tension slide. The 800A has full stroke hydraulic vises and optional hold-down clamps. The new model is equipped with the popular Marvel PC3 Programmable Control with a full color touch screen control, graphical part programming, user friendly interface and memory for up to 500 jobs and parts stored on removable media.

The 800A also comes with our Direct Force Sensing Electric Feed which combines more consistent feed force with greater control, and allows us to automatically set the blade speed, feed pressure and feed rate by material type. For those customers who need to do notching or segmenting the standard 3 degree canted column can be replaced by a straight or 90 degree design. Proudly manufactured in the

U.S.A., the Marvel 800A-PC3-60 and semi-automatic 800M will help you cut both larger and faster than ever before.

Booth #S-2707

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THE HEIM GROUP… A FAMILY OF PERFORMERS

Booth #S-4363

Multiple machines and services from longtime leader in stamping presses to be displayed at FABTECH Booth #S-4363 The HEIM Group has been designing and manufacturing presses for over 65 years. The company’s HEIM and ROUSSELLE press brands are known worldwide for their quality construction and performance. Built in the Chicago factory, using American-made components, whenever possible, the presses have a reputation for dependable operation, competitive price and superior support from dealers and inside staff. Each Maxi Stamper (as shown in photos) straight side press is engineered with the latest CAD technology and built by experienced craftsmen. Every aspect of the machine is manufactured with high-performance, unmatched accuracy and years of reliable use in operation. This series of eccentricgeared tie rod straight side presses is available in the 300 to 1000-ton range. Users select the stroke, speed, shut height and bed area. Standard drive rating is .500” above bottom stroke, but other options are available to meet all applications and energy requirements. Likewise, customers may select a more rigid frame deflection from the standard .002”/ft. Please see our website for details. Smaller press requirements are served by our Maxi Stamper II series of C-frame, front-to-back shaft designed presses in the 90 to 300-ton range. Built with the same heavy-duty standard designs, these presses have similar

features and performance to our straight side presses. Maxi Stamper II presses are also offered in a solid frame design for applications sensitive to frame deflection. In the Heim booth, a before/after remanufactured press and a battery of other services will be displayed. Heim maintains a considerable inventory of remanufactured presses, plus offers the capability to retrofit or rebuild any Heim, Rousselle or select other brand of presses in the market. Booth personnel will include company President Katie Heim and other executive team members, as well as technical and sales personnel.

For more information, please contact The Heim Group: 6360 W. 73rd St., Chicago, IL 60638 • Phone: 708-496-7400 Fax: 708-496-7428 • Email: info@theheimgroup.com • Web: www.theheimgroup.com

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Incredibly Accurate. It All Starts With a Cut. At HYDMECH we recognize the importance of accuracy in each and every cut that you make. This is why many HYDMECH automatic band saws feature a repeatability accuracy of +/- .005� per shuttle stroke. This precision means you can trust your HYDMECH saw to cut right the first time, allowing your material to flow smoothly onto the next stage of the fabrication process.

View video and specifications online at:

www.hydmech.com

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RAGWORM RObOtic WAteRjet Rescues tROubled tAnk RestORAtiOn PROject At scOttish Oil dePOt Booth #S-2762

Portable Waterjet Tank Cutting System Finishes Lagging Project 4 Days Ahead of Schedule After a tank rehabilitation project fell eight days behind schedule at Scotland’s INEOS Finnart Ocean Terminal, Jet Set Hydro Technics came to the rescue with its RAGWORM® robotic waterjet cutting technology, finishing the project four days ahead of schedule. The Netherlands-based company attacked the lagging project with two 55,000 psi (3800 psi) Jet Edge-powered RAGWORM waterjet cutting systems and cut out the entire bottom of the 230 foot (70 meter) tank into 19.7’x6.6’ (6x2 meter) plates in 100 cutting hours, despite the fact that 50 percent of the tank was double plated. The RAGWORM is a unique robotic waterjet system manufactured by Jet Set Hydro Technics that uses dual ultra-high pressure abrasive waterjets to strip tank walls from their old floors and roofs without the risk of explosion or creating toxic fumes associated with traditional cutting methods such as oxyacetylene torches. Named after a baitworm that lives on the ocean floor, the Ragworm crawls along the bottom of the tank and cuts away sheet after sheet of steel plate. It can also ride along the side of the tank and separate the walls from the floor. RAGWORM is powered by a 55,000 psi (3800 bar) diesel waterjet intensifier pump manufactured by Jet Edge of St. Michael, Minn. U.S.A. Using only 1 gallon (4 liters) of water a minute, the system has minimal impact (5 cm or 2 psi) on the underlying foundation. It requires only two operators: one controls the diesel generated power pack and Jet Edge waterjet pump located outside the tank, the other controls the cutter unit within the tank. Recent refinements have almost doubled RAGWORM’s speed, said Martin Gripstra, president of Jet Set Hydro Technics and inventor of the RAGWORM. It can now cut

The RAGWORM is a unique robotic waterjet system manufactured by Jet Set Hydro Technics that uses dual ultra-high pressure abrasive waterjets to strip tank walls from their old floors and roofs without the risk of explosion or creating toxic fumes associated with traditional cutting methods such as oxyacetylene torches. RAGWORM is powered by a 55,000 psi (3800 bar) diesel waterjet intensifier pump manufactured by Jet Edge of St. Michael, Minn. U.S.A. Photo courtesy of Jet Set Hydro Technics of the Netherlands.

through quarter inch (6 mm) thick carbon steel at an average of 328 feet (100 meters) per hour. “RAGWORM is at least ten times faster than cutting with torches and 50 times faster than the standard gouging method and you have no follow-up damage to the tank foundation,” Grijpstra noted. “We can set up to three or more RAGWORM robots at once in the tank to do the job and you can be doing other work in the tank at the same time as we are cutting, saving time and money.” After trying different waterjet pumps, Grijpstra decided to power RAGWORM with Jet Edge hydraulic intensifier pumps because of the Jet Edge pump’s ability to produce a flow rate of 15.52 liters (4.1 gallons) per minute and power two machines at the same time. “Jet Edge waterjet intensifier pumps are the

They recently completed a tank rehabilitation project at Scotland’s INEOS Finnart Ocean Terminal. They cut out the entire bottom of the 230 foot (70 meter) tank into 19.7’x6.6' (6x2 meter) plates in 100 cutting hours, despite the fact that 50 percent of the tank was double plated. Photo courtesy of Jet Set Hydro Technics of the Netherlands.

best there are,” he said. “They are the Rolls Royce of ultra-high pressure waterjet pumps, and they are mobile and diesel driven.” Jet Set Hydro Technics sells RAGWORM cutting systems and services worldwide. In the United States, RAGWORM systems and services are available through Safe-Cut of Kilgore, Texas.

For more information, please contact Jet Edge: Toll Free: 1-800-JET-EDGE • Phone: 763-497-8700 • Email: sales@jetedge.com • Web: www.jetedge.com

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Fiessler AKAs lAser sAFety system Providing a safe working environment for your employees The characteristic feature of press brakes is to move a tool, usually the upper tool or the bending punch, it moves towards a fixed tool (V-die) which sits on top of bottom bed of the press, consequently bending the metal sheet placed between them. The freely accessible bending area of a press brake represents a serious risk of operators getting seriously injured by accidents, such as the injury or the loss of fingers or hands, which are frequently the consequences of accidents that happen at press brakes. Therefore all applicable standards and accident preventing regulations stipulate the use of safety measures or accident preventing measures at press brakes. In order to prevent accidents, Fiessler Elektronik in Esslingen Germany has developed the patented press brake protection system the AKAS®-3. The aim and object of this innovative finger protection device for press brakes is: View more on page 17

the prevention of a finger or hand being squeezed between the punch and the inserted sheet metal. This is realized by the optical safety light grid which safeguards the area beneath or in front of the tool. The dangerous movement is stopped as soon as a part of the body reaches into the safety light grid. Transmitter and receiver are combined securely to the ram of the machine and form a laser-optical safety light grid which is located in front of the bending punch and which moves simultaneously with the ram. When a certain clearance between the tip of the tool and the metal sheet is reached, the machine control issues a muting command to the receiver element. At this point, the closing speed is reduced. For an effective protection of the operators even during slow speed, still more receiver elements are active. Only at the point where reaching into the gap between tool tip and metal sheet is made

impossible, the protective function of the system is no more required. The bending procedure is now completed despite of all beams being interrupted. With the laser-optical safety light grid, the hands remain free for handling the sheet metal during the operation under continuous protection of the extremities during the whole bending process.

For more information, please contact Press Brake Safety Solutions: Phone: 941-637-6660 • Web: www.pressbrakesafety.com

Booth #S-2261

ESAB OFFERS NEW WARRIOR™ TECH HELMET AS PART OF PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT LINE ESAB Welding & Cutting Products now offers the new Warrior™ Tech 9-13 Auto-Darkening welding helmet as part of its comprehensive line of personal protection equipment. Designed for use in all welding applications, ESAB’s new Warrior Tech helmet meets the needs of welding professionals requiring a high specification, ergonomically designed, lightweight helmet that provides protection from dangerous UV/IR radiation, heat, and spatter. Critical for any welder is the performance of the lens and with the Warrior Tech, four welding arc sensors provide high response levels and a wider sensory coverage than many alternative helmets of this type. ESAB’s new Warrior Tech helmet has a large viewing area of 3.85 in. x 1.88 in. (98 mm x 48 mm) and this wider than normal field of vision increases spatial awareness. It features shade adjustment between DIN 9 and DIN 13 with its automatic shade darkening filter (ADF) lens and optical class 1/2/1/2. This

lens also gives the welder optimal viewing clarity and excellent optical quality. The helmet offers optimal performance for most fabrication and out-of-position welding. Its sensitivity control is a useful, adaptable feature when welding with low amperages, such as GTAW applications, and ensures a better reaction to darker arc light. The delay control allows the welder to set how long the lens stays dark after the welding arc stops. A short delay will help to get the job done faster during tack welding, while a longer delay is useful for high amperage welding. Delay and sensitivity can be adjusted from the inside. Ergonomically designed for high operator comfort, the helmet’s headband is fully adjustable over the head and there are three longitudinal adjustments to increase field of vision. For enhanced comfort, the angled front pad sits flat on the forehead to reduce frontal lobe pressure.

ESAB Welding & Cutting Products is a recognized leader in the welding and cutting industry. From time-honored processes in welding and cutting to revolutionary technologies in mechanized cutting and automation, ESAB’s welding consumables, equipment, and accessories bring solutions to customers around the globe.

For more information, please contact ESAB Welding & Cutting Products: Phone: 800-ESAB123 • Web: www.esabna.com

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OMAX® COrpOrAtiOn tO SpOtlight WAterjet preCiSiOn And VerSAtility At FABteCh Attendees to discover broadest range of advanced waterjet machines and accessories on the market At FABTECH 2013, taking place Nov. 18 – 21 in Chicago, Ill., OMAX Corporation will showcase how its advanced abrasive waterjet technology quickly and accurately cuts simple to complex parts from virtually any material. Visitors to Booth #S-1067 will discover the endless machining possibilities of the company’s premium OMAX JetMachining® Centers, versatile MAXIEM® JetCutting Centers and innovative accessories. Considered the ultimate in abrasive waterjet cutting precision, the company’s JetMachining Center lineup, which consists of cantilever and bridge-style machines, is available in table sizes that range from 2 feet by 2 feet all the way up to 46 feet 8 inches by 13 feet 4 inches. The 80X bridgestyle machine, featuring an X-Y cutting travel of 13 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 8 inches, will exemplify the lineup at the show and demonstrate its ability to cut large-scale components and multi-part projects from steel, composites, exotic alloys and more. The 80X provides higher cutting speeds and greater precision than competitive designs through use of the company’s intuitive Intelli-MAX® Software Suite. Not only does the software simplify the control of the jet stream while cutting, it also automates programming and tool setup work. Furthermore, the company’s EnduroMAX® Pump enables the 80X to deliver more horsepower to the cutting nozzle using less electricity than that of a machine with an intensifier pump. With an A-Jet® cutting head accessory, the 80X JetMachining Center produces precise angled cuts and bevels as well as automatically corrects for the taper normally found in an abrasive waterjet cut. Equipped with a MAXJET® 5i, a premier long-life diamond integrated nozzle, the A-Jet adds two motion axes, enabling the

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nozzle to tilt over a range of 0 degrees to 60 degrees from the vertical position. It can also easily cut countersunk holes and machine parts with complex geometries. With its additional axes of motion, the A-Jet allows production of beveled edges in preparation for welding operations. For FABTECH attendees seeking a versatile abrasive waterjet machining system, OMAX Corporation will spotlight its MAXIEM JetCutting Centers with the 1530 model. These machines are ideal for fabrication shops, metal service centers, trade schools and job shops. With X-Y cutting travels that range between 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches and 53 feet 4 inches by 13 feet 4 inches, MAXIEM JetCutting Centers productively cut components from a wide variety of materials, including metal, plastic, glass, ceramics, stone and composites. The MAXIEM 1530 features a compact footprint with an X-Y cutting travel of 10 feet 2 inches by 5 feet 2 inches, making it well suited for smaller fabrication shops and metal service centers. Through the company’s Intelli-MAX Software Suite and direct drive pump technology, the machine easily and cost-effectively cuts high-quality simple and complex parts from most materials. Furthermore, the machine cuts parts directly from the plate with a single tool to reduce set-up time and material usage. With an electrically operated Motorized

Z-Axis, the MAXIEM 1530 is able to achieve precise nozzle positioning. The accessory provides 8.75 inches of travel and heads-up traverse to avoid obstacles. A “move all up” command enables the Motorized Z-Axis to quickly move the nozzle out of the way after tool path completion. Operators can pre-program the Motorized Z-Axis using the OMAX 3D Path Editor Software to follow vertical contours of parts and obstacles as well as program it with most other CAD/CAM software through a custom post processor. Through its OMAX and MAXIEM product portfolios, OMAX Corporation offers the broadest range of table sizes, pumps, accessories and software on the market – all backed by an unbeatable support program. Moreover, the company’s abrasive waterjet technology provides a flexible and beneficial alternative to conventional machining operations. In fact, with OMAX Corporation’s waterjet technology, manufacturers can accomplish quick turnaround of accurate parts without the hassle of tool changes or complex fixturing as well as achieve smooth surface finishes without heat-affected zones or the need for secondary machining.

For more information, please contact OMAX: Phone: 800-838-0343 • Web: www.omax.com

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RATTUNDE BUILDING NEW FACILITY TO MANUFACTURE IN AMERICA Major German supplier of finished length tube and solid bar processing equipment to open new 30,000 square-foot facility in Grand Rapids area for tooling and component manufacturing; plans in place to expand for full machine builds

Rattunde Corporation, a German-based manufacturer of finished length tube and solid bar production systems, has been operating in the North American market for over seven years. The company’s success during that time has resulted in today’s announcement by Rattunde Corporation President Richard Stadler of plans to build a 30,000 square-foot facility near the company’s current location in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 14 acres of land have been purchased by the company in nearby Caledonia Township and work has begun on the new facility, scheduled to open in April, 2014. The plant will continue to house the North American sales and service operations and will allow for expanded spare parts inventory and manufacturing operations, including the production of tooling and various machine components. Area within the new facility will also house a technical center with a machine onsite at all times for demonstration and training. Future plans call for an expansion of the building to over 100,000 square feet, enabling Rattunde to produce their entire finished length tube and solid bar production systems here. This decision was reached, after an analysis of the current and anticipated business needs of the company, according to Stadler. “Our growth in North America has been rapid, though not unexpected, due to the unique nature of our equipment and the reliability and performance characteristics of our machines.” Stadler further noted that solid growth of the company into diverse markets throughout North America made the new facility a logical choice. In commenting on the new facility, Richard Stadler noted, “There were several reasons why we wanted to remain in the greater Grand Rapids area, but one of the main reasons is the excellent talent base here. Companies are built on people and,

New Rattunde facility underway in Caledonia Township, Michigan, near Grand Rapids is due to open in April, 2014. The 30,000 sq. ft. facility will initially house tooling and component manufacturing, then expand to 100,000 sq. ft. for full finished length tube and solid bar production systems.

whether you are looking for an experienced veteran of industry or a fresh graduate from one of our ranking high schools, colleges, or universities, outstanding people can be found here.” Concurrent with this development, Rattunde has expanded its workforce with technical service and administrative personnel. As Stadler explains, “Whenever a machinery company grows quickly, there’s an ever-present need for more customer service and technical personnel. Of course, new people must be found and trained.” But, Stadler went on to explain that rapid growth also means working smarter. Rather than waiting for a customer to reach out to Rattunde in a time of need, Rattunde is proactively sending technicians to the customer and performing comprehensive machine inspections, identifying and correcting small issues before they become large ones. In the end, Stadler says, “This new facility will solidify our North American presence in the high-volume tube and solid bar production markets, thus benefiting our current and future customers in many ways. It’s a purpose-built building, with a forward-looking eye on all we will need to build our machines and systems from the ground up.” Rattunde will continue to occupy its current facility until completion of the new facility.

For more information, please contact Rattunde Corporation: 4980 Kendrick Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512 • Phone: 616-940-3340 • Fax: 616-940-2771 Email: company@rattunde-corp.com • Web: www.rattunde-corp.com

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burr king’s commitment to quality remains primary business focus

Booth #S-2063

Over 60 Years Many Things Change… Burr King Manufacturing Company, Inc. is celebrating more than 60 years in business since its founding in 1951. The Company which started with a single belt grinder located in a small building in East Los Angeles by Don MacCarthy Sr. Since 1951 Burr King has grown to the leader in high quality abrasive belt grinders, vibratory and surface conditioning equipment. Burr King is building on its 60 years of innovations with several new products to be introduced. “This year is just as important as the first year in 1951, we strive to be the best and we are very proud of reaching this milestone,” said Don MacCarthy Jr., President of Burr King Manufacturing Co., Inc. “Burr King has been blessed over the last six decades with talented and hard working team members; we could not be here today with out them. I don’t think my father could have ever imagined where we would be today, and I know that he would be proud knowing that besides being bigger, our focus is still to provide the customer with the best equipment on the market.” From only direct sales out of the front door of their small facility to over 15 Manufacturing Representative firms, and over 300 dealers Burr King continues their commitment to its customers. Burr King now has two mobile demonstration vehicles with the third in production. Each of Burr King’s Manufacturing Representatives has equipment that is available for onsite demonstrations. According to Steve Harker, Burr King’s National Sales Manager, “All the customer needs to do is call us, we will come to you with our products, then they will experience what we call the Burr King Difference.” Burr King’s equipment continues to be the choice of professionals worldwide and is recognized for its unmatched quality. Burr King products are available across the United States, Canada, Mexico and a growing number of distributors throughout the world. About burr King MAnufActuring: Founded in 1951, Burr King Manufacturing provides industrial grade machines, intended for use on metals, woods, composites, plastic, rubber, stone, fiberglass and other materials. Burr King’s headquarters are located in Warsaw, MO.

For more information, please contact Burr King Manufacturing Co., Inc.: 1220 Tamara Lane, Warsaw, MO 65350 800-621-2748 • info@burrking.com • www.burrking.com

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form your own inserts© Formdrill manufactures tools that enable you to Form your Own Inserts©. These tools, Formdrills, form a hole in thin walled flat or tubular stock. Besides forming the hole, they also form a bushing using the displaced material that is normally cut using a conventional drill. This formed bushing generally triples the material thickness providing more walllength for tapping. The process eliminates the use of welded nuts, bosses or threaded inserts. The concept is very simple and elegant at the same time. The tool turning at high speed pushing against the material creates friction which heats the material and transforms it into a plastic state. Many visitors to our trade-show demonstrations remember they have done the exact process, at one time or another using a dull drill and wonder why they didn’t think to build a company around the concept. Formdrill did just that about 30 years ago. Working with university laboratories and large volume users over the years, they have perfected the carbide component, tool geometries

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and equipment parameters to optimize resulting joints and tool life to make it and elegant process that can tackle the rugged demands of applications in the automotive, heating and cooling systems, medical equipment, metal furniture and any application that uses thin materials that need to be joined to other parts. Formdrills can be used in most ferrous and nonferrous metals including mild steel, stainless steel, copper and aluminum, with material thickness up to ½”. Standard drills are available in any size up to 1.5” diameter. No special and costly machinery is required. A standard drill press, milling machine or CNC system will do fine. Because the process is chip less, no scrap is produced. The completed drilled and tapped bushing is an integral part of your work piece --- nothing is added and nothing is removed. You will get stronger joints and reduce your labor and material costs.

For more information, please contact Formdrill USA Inc.: 4118 N Nashville, Chicago, IL 60634 • Phone: 773-290-1040 • Email: info@formdrill-usa.com • Web: www.formdrill-usa.com View more on page 43

MetALwOrKINg NewS

Sprinter Marking iS an induStry leader in autoMatic ink code-Marking MachineS achineS Sprinter Marking manufactures a range of machines models that automatically ink code-mark message sizes up to 2 square inches on a wide range of pourous and non-pourous surfaces. These machines are very small in physical size, yet are built for rugged industrial operation and are capable of high speed imprinting on a continuous basis. The machines can be mounted on existing in-line production or assembly lines and are also available for off-line operations as a complete system in the benchmount or benchtop units.

Sprinter Marking has been involved with ink code-marking machines since the early 1970’s and has a long list of Fortune 500 companies that are repeat buyers. If you are looking for a high quality, reliable, low maintenance code marking machines, contact Sprinter Marking to discuss your application.

applicationS Types of Marks • Date / Product coding • Sell-by / Use-by dating • Expiration dating • Pricing • Spot marking • Logos / Symbols

Products Marked • Metal, glass, plastic • Paper • Cardboard • Flexible Containers • Rigid Containers • Films

Surfaces Marked • Porous • Non-porous • Moving • Stationary • Flat • Curved / Round

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THE LION ADVANTAGE European built to high quality standards, LION Lathes are designed to provide a perfect combination of heavy construction, rigidity, accuracy, simplicity, and reliability. 32" x 120" (6" Spindle Bore) Most models feature heavy duty monoblock construction with extra wide bedways and heavy machine rapid traverse, inch & metric threading without change weights. All LION lathes feature clutched headstocks of gear, an exceptionally wide variety of threads and with hardened and ground steel gears which make for feeds, and large 4” to 6” spindle bores. ample rigidity and effortless cutting. LION offers all these features and more Spindles feature SKF bearings, resulting at affordable prices, making it the best in high accuracy. In addition, LION lathe value on the market for over 30 years. Lathes provide versatility with a wide Sizes range from 16” to 40” swings, array of standard features such as 4-way with 60” to 200” centers. For more information contact International Machinery: 1-800-638-0770 • www.lionlathes.com

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keeping your equipment running Repair Parts, Inc. has been in the business of selling new, used and reconditioned parts and service for Sundstrand lathes, mills and Omnimils, as well as Barber Colman Hobbing, Shaping, and Hob Sharpening machines, Van Norman Milling machines, and Atlantic Jig Bore for over 20 years. We also sell used and reconditioned machines. Most of the machines can be seen under power in our 83,000 square foot facility. Repair Parts, Inc. is most proud of its reputation as a quality supplier to users of these machines, parts, and service. Repair Parts, Inc. employ’s personnel factory trained on the equipment that they deal in and prides itself on being able to help it’s customers resolve any difficulties they experience with the equipment they specialize in. They carry in stock a large variety of the equipment of all of these manufacturers and offer machines anywhere from “as-is” condition to complete turn-key packages setup and qualified for the customer’s parts as well as training on the proper use of the equipment. Repair Parts, Inc. is the OEM supplier of parts and

accessories for the Van Norman Milling Machines and the Atlantic Jig Bore and while not currently manufacturing machines supplies parts for the complete line. Repair Parts, Inc. is the U.S. distributor for parts and service on the Manhurin Swiss Screw type machines. Repair Parts is also interested in purchasing your excess equipment, including machines, tooling, hobs, shaper cutters, and other accessories -- just fax or e-mail your list.

complete machines and parts for: Sundstrand Automatic Lathes, Sundstrand RigidMils, Sundstrand Omnimils, Van Norman Milling Machines, Atlantic Jig Bores, Manurhin Swiss Type Screw Machines, Barber-Colman Hobbing Machines, Barber-Colman Hob Sharpening Machines

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For more information, please contact Repair Parts, Inc.: 2415 Kishwaukee St., Rockford, IL 61104 • Phone: 815-968-4499 • rpi@repair-parts-inc.com • www.repair-parts-inc.com

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The FORMDRILL® System produces strong threaded bushings in steel, stainless, aluminum or copper without producing chips! Formdrills are available in sizes up to 1” and can be used in material up to 1/2” thick. Most drill presses, milling machines, or CNC units can be used. Visit us at FABTECH Booth #S-2316

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• Provide reliable, low cost, ink code marking. • May be mounted in any orientation. • The sealed ink system allows discontinuous operations with immediate start-up of comparable previous impressions. Sprinter Marking supplies all the basic, optional, and auxiliary equipment as well as operating supplies for normal code-marking operations.

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manufacturing soLutions from tHe emag group – a partner in emerging markets The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that the world economy will grow by 3.5 percent this year, with the impetus coming less from Europe and more from dynamic, newly industrialized countries. One example is the automotive industry. According to the association for the German automotive industry (VDA), China’s share of the market in passenger cars increased by 59% and that of Brazil by 18% during the first few months of 2013. The same market is also growing in India and Russia. For a long time, new production facilities have been planned and are under construction, providing great opportunities for the machine tool industry – as the example of EMAG proves. Specialists are developing turnkey manufacturing systems that are tailormade to suit specific market conditions, with the new production facilities in particular gaining substantially from this increased market activity. Whether in the automotive or energy supply industry, the development of industrial key sectors within the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) has a direct influence on the machine tool industry, as it is this branch that, in the end, must supply most of the necessary manufacturing solutions. There are numerous indicators for this fact. For instance, according to Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI), the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad will – over the next 3 years – will see an investment of 3 billion Euro in six assembly facilities and fifteen sub-supply companies for the national automotive industry, with more international sub-suppliers also establishing outlets in the market. Similar activities are reported from Brazil. According to Anfavea, the country’s automobile association, approximately 22 billion USD are to be invested in production between now and 2015. In India, economic growth is generally attracting “an abundance of investment projects in the country’s infrastructure, as well as in new industrial complexes,” states GTAI. That the German machine tool industry is prepared for such a dynamic development and the opportunities it provides can be seen in the textbook case of EMAG. Their specialists see themselves as “partners in solutions” for the metalworking industry. Such an approach is of great importance, especially in the emerging markets. “As it happens, we don’t just deliver a machine tool. We deliver closely pinpointed manufacturing solutions that are, in every respect, tailor-made to customer requirements”, explains Dieter Kollmar, Managing Director of EMAG Holding GmbH. “This applies, of course, to typical factors such as batch sizes, component variants or, more generally, the flexibility of the processes applied. At the same time, we determine locally the technologies, automation equipment,

interfaces and control systems required.“ The advantages for the customer are obvious, especially where an existing production line is extended or where a greenfield manufacturing facility must be created in a new market place. Our manufacturing systems are always “from a single source.” Even complex processes with peripheral machines and equipment are presented as turnkey projects by EMAG, thus considerably reducing the efforts of local production planners. VL 2: HigHLy effectiVe, truLy outstanding space saVer That this requirement is an important part of an impressive development becomes clear with the VL 2 and the VT 2-4 turning machines. The VL 2 is a pick-up turning machine with which the EMAG engineers are fulfilling a combination of two extreme demands: highest possible output rates on the smallest possible footprint. “This is a truly all-important aspect,” confirms Dieter Kollmar. “Although the floor space requirement for this vertical turning machine is just about 5 square meters, it is a machine of substantial capability, including a fully comprehensive automation concept with conveyor belt, workpiece storage and pick-up spindle. In combination with vertical turning, this results in very fast machining processes. “In other words, short loading travel guarantees the lowest possible component cost. Compared to horizontal turning machines, productivity rates increase quite noticeably. And maintaining the VL 2 is simple. All service units are freely and quickly accessible. The user can set up the machine in one step. “That too is important, when productivity levels enter the equation. Operators without prior experience, working at a new and unfamiliar location, will be able to quickly familiarize themselves with the machine. All in all, this is an optimal solution for those who want to extend production with as little investment as possible,” notes Kollmar. Vt 2-4: for demanding sHaft production A quite similar approach is shown with the VT 2-4 Vertical Turning Machine, with which the EMAG specialists have created an equally fast manufacturing system for shaft production. Even demanding machining processes can be realized on it. When machining shafts up to 400 mm length and 63 mm diameter, component costs reduce considerably, with extremely short chip-to-chip times (as with the VL 2) being the reason. Workpiece grippers transport the workpieces into the machine and remove them again, once they have been machined. Depending on the workpiece, the changeover

can be accomplished in just 6 seconds. And the actual turning process is fast, too. 4-axis machining allows the component to be machined from two sides simultaneously. Vertical alignment of the workpieces provides consistent process integrity, as the unrestricted chip flow prevents the formation of clusters in the machining area. centraL project management “We are convinced that these EMAG solutions are optimally designed to cover not only the specific requirements of an emerging market, but also those of Europe and the USA,” as Dieter Kollmar his company’s philosophy. Everything is greatly simplified, starting with production planning, as there is no need for separate workpiece and finished component storage, with the added advantage of a reduced floor space requirement. At the same time, the EMAG Group engineers act as central project developers, having access to machines with optimal interfaces. This guarantees a fast run-in and makes the machines maintenancefriendly. “When it is a question of arriving quickly at a wholly integrated, highly effective manufacturing solution, this approach must – from our point of view – be the first choice,“ Kollmar concludes.

For more information, please contact EMAG L.L.C.: 38800 Grand River Avenue, Farmington Hills, MI 48335 • Phone: 248-477-7440 • Email: info@usa.emag.com • Web: www.emag.com

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high precision gear products for highly specialized projects Buffalo Gear has been serving the Industrial Community with gear manufacturing and other machining services for over 50 years. The majority of Buffalo Gear’s customers are in the Continental United States, however they do also supply clients worldwide. Customers include pump manufacturers and compressor manufacturers, machine builders, all-terrain vehicle companies, food and implement packaging plants, aerospace, the military as well as the marine trade, automotive parts distributors, and suppliers of the textile trades, among others. Buffalo Gear’s specialty lies in gear manufacturing including the production of spur gears, helical gears, worm gears and pinion gears. custom precision gears and commercial gearing: Buffalo gear specializes in hobbed and shaped gears. Gear manufacturing capabilities include: • internal and external gear cutting • cutting to standard, metric and to special specs available • vast hob and gear cutter inventory on hand • state of the art CNC Hobber enables Buffalo Gear to manufacture high quantities of very accurate precision gears Buffalo Gear also manufactures worm gears, clusters, sectors, sprockets to 1-1/2” C.P., shafts, pinion gears, knurling/crimping wheels, timing pulleys, and various other machined parts. cnc machining In order to manufacture high quality precision gear blanks for gears such as spur gears, helical gears, worm gears and pinion gears as well as non-gear related cnc machined products, Buffalo Gear offers an In-House state of the art cnc turning facility with bar-feed capabilities. Also, In-House CNC milling with 4th Axis capability. Bar-feeding on this machining equipment is ideal for high quality production runs, which allows them to offer you competitive pricing along with a precision machined product.

far beyond standard gear manufacturing: • internal and external gearing • shaping up to 18” O.D. • hobbing up to 40” O.D. • spur Gears / Helical Gears • worms & worm gears • splines / shafts • sprockets to 1-1/2" C.P. • clusters • timing pulleys • sectors • ring gears • pinion gears • CNC gear hobbing • CNC turning • CNC milling • broaching • key seating • precision honing • thread grinding • O.D. & I.D. grinding • gear tooth flame hardening • standard / metric / special • climate controlled inspection facilities

custom pacKaging Buffalo Gear is proud of (y)our machined parts, and takes great care in their packaging. In using an Ampak shrinkwrap machine to package many products, Buffalo Gear has the ability to provide customers with machined product that not only maintains its integrity during shipping, but can be used to safely inventory their parts. They can also package assemblies to initiate ease in receiving and distribution.

id honing High precision Sunnen manual hones and High Speed Automatic hones provide precision bores with repeatable accuracy; prototype to production.

stocKing program By taking advantage of Buffalo Gear’s stocking program, you can be assured to have needed parts on hand. • machined parts stocking programs can keep customer’s costs lower • machined parts can be pre-packaged or binned to provide fast shipping when released • program can be customized to fit your requirements In manufacturing larger quantities and stocking machined parts, customers realize the price savings. Reducing machining set-ups and taking advantage of quantity material costs result in having stock ready for shipment on short notice, easing purchasing projection for customers who place annual blanket orders. This can give Buffalo Gear and the customer the competitive edge needed in today’s market.

broaching and Keyseating Broaching and keyseating are used in creating the keyways inside of a gear. By offering both gear manufacturing operations, Buffalo Gear is able to select the best method for an individual production run. Hydraulic pull style broaching is used for short runs and production. Buffalo Gear has many standard keyway broaches in stock. Internal splines: hex, square and various irregular shapes can be produced with this method. Keyseating for larger keyways is also available.

machining capabilities Buffalo Gear’s machining capabilities extend

climate controlled gear inspection A climate controlled Gear Inspection Facility is a vital part of Quality Control. It is essential for gauging accuracy needed to maintain and assure quality for CNC machined parts. Buffalo Gear’s facility also provides a clean environment for Certified Gear Testing equipment used to chart gears. They are capable of identifying gear forms using reverse engineering through the use of gear testing equipment and computer generated gear programs.

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material handling news

Hyster CompAny nAmed Among Inbound LogIstICs g75 green suppLy CHAIn pArtners Hyster Company was recently selected by Inbound Logistics as one of 75 Green Supply Chain Partners leading the way in sustainability and logistics. The company was featured in the group as part of a recent issue. “The market has been working to continually reduce emissions, not only to meet regulatory demands, but also in response to market needs. We strive to have our trucks meet and exceed application expectations, including environmental impact,” said Jonathan Dawley, President of Hyster Company Distribution. “Likewise, we are also building products that run on alternative fuels, making our trucks tough and intelligent at the same time. That’s a great combination for our customers and the environment.” Inbound Logistics chooses these 75 supply chain partners after considering the company’s participation in publicprivate partnerships, corporate sustainability initiatives and collaborative customer-driven projects. Editors from this publication pick each partner based on their measurable green results, sustainability innovation, continuous improvement and industry recognition for providing sustainable solutions. Hyster has a commitment to engineering energy-efficient alternatives to predominantly diesel-operated applications. In fact, the fork lift manufacturer recently rolled out the new Hyster® J80-100XN lift truck series, an electric alternative for traditionally ICE applications including lumber, stevedoring, heavy manufacturing and paper. In addition to working towards greener technology for its customers, Hyster Company follows

sustainable manufacturing processes and its manufacturing facilities are ISO 14001 certified, denoting the proper management of environmental goals. About Hyster CompAny Based in Greenville, N.C., Hyster Company (www.hyster.com) is a leading worldwide lift truck designer and manufacturer. Hyster Company offers 130 models configured for gasoline, LPG, diesel and electric power, with the widest capacity range in the industry — from 2,000 to 115,000 lbs. Supported by one of the industry’s largest and most experienced dealer networks,

Hyster Company builds tough, durable lift trucks that deliver high productivity, low total cost of ownership, easy serviceability and advanced ergonomic features; accompanied by outstanding parts, service and training support. Hyster Company is part of NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (NMHG), a wholly owned subsidiary of HysterYale Materials Handling, Inc. (NYSE:HY). Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. and its subsidiaries, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, employ approximately 5,300 people worldwide. Hyster is a registered trademark of Hyster Company.

For more information, please contact Hyster: Web: www.hyster.com

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material handling news

Your #1 lift ring source Actek Manufacturing, established in 1989, is your #1 lift ring source. We use the best AISI 4140 Aircraft Grade ChromeMoly available. All of our 4140 material is metallurgically analyzed and certified. All of our hoist rings are heat treated to MIL-H-6875 and 100% magnetic particle inspected to accordance with ASME Section 5, Article 7. Actek hoist rings meet or exceed all the requirements of ASME B30.26. Our hoist rings are individually proof-load tested, serialized and come with a Certificate of Conformance. These test reports are also available on request. We are an approved supplier and are selling hoist rings to General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, Boeing, General Electric, Westinghouse, Lockheed, and many public utilities including nuclear power generating facilities. We are ISO 9001:2008 Certified and we have a large inventory to facilitate same day shipping. The relationships we have built have helped us grow to where we are today and as we continue to grow, so does our commitment to you. View more on page 51 For more information, please contact Actek Manufacturing & Engineering: 1110 Fullerton Rd, City of Industry, CA 91748 Toll Free: 800-752-7229 • P hone: 626-581-3424 • Fax: 626-581-3423 • Web: www.actekmfg.com.

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New reMote-operAted perMANeNt lIft MAgNet gIves freedoM of cords Industrial Magnetics, Inc. has introduced an entirely new kind of lifting magnet to the market. Their new, DynamicLift™, featuring MagSwitch® technology, is the first “remote operated” permanent lift magnet that allows an operator to turn the magnet on/off using a remote control, without the need of air or electricity. Not only does this give the operator freedom from electrical cords and air hoses, but it also opens up a whole new range of lifting possibilities where accessibility to the magnet was cumbersome or impossible to reach, such as lifting above or below arm’s length, into deep channels, loading or unloading CNC/cutting tables and operation from inside the forklift. This compact, yet powerful, Rare Earth lifting magnet contains an internal on/off release device that does not contact or damage the surface of the part being lifted. For operator safety, the magnet is equipped with a special sensor that will not allow release unless the load is at rest. Additionally, the remote requires a special release button sequence, so that a single button push cannot accidentally release the load. IMI’s DynamicLift™ magnet conforms to ASME B30.20 Standards and includes two, 12 volt rechargeable, Lithium-ion

batteries with charger that can operate for well over 200 cycles per charge. The magnet is heat resistant up to 180°F and has up to a 600lb. lift capacity. A demonstration video, technical information and order online capability, with same-day shipping of the DynamicLift™ lift magnet, is available on the company’s website at www.magnetics.com or contact IMI’s product specialists at 888.582.0822 / 231.582.3100 or email imi@magnetics.com. About IMI: Since 1961, Industrial Magnetics, Inc. has provided innovative permanent magnet and electromagnetic devices to meet customer’s specific requirements in their material handling, workholding and automated or robotic applications.

For more information, please contact Industrial Magnetics, Inc.: 888-582-0822 • imi@magnetics.com • www.magnetics.com

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productivity profile

Reducing the footpRint of contRol equipment By Warren Smith, Global Industry Strategy Director, Infor As product manufacturing continues to become more challenging due to product complexity, regulatory tracing and cost pressures, the need for direct communications of manufacturing process operations to and from the business systems is more critical than ever before. This requirement has been a topic that has been a constant over the past years as it relates to Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES and SCADA) and the ability to tie process control information from Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) devices into the rest of the business operations. In the past, and due to a variety of PLC communication standards ranging from legacy RS232 devices to more contemporary TCP/ IP ether net devices, this has been a costly and never changing endeavor. The result has been that companies have made the choice to forego direct machine to business software interfaces and employ manual data collection methods that constrain human resources and result in errors and delays in proper data collection. Fortunately, new technology has enabled manufacturers and business software providers to now capture this machine produced data at lower costs and with much less complexity. With today’s data collection devices – which can range from machine controls reporting pressures, temperatures, cycle times, production rates – the ability to connect directly into contemporary and open ERP business solutions is possible. Let us consider one open standard called OPC. This has become a defector standard for which there are a number of major providers of interface translation solutions. Once the proprietary PLC data is translated into OPC format, it becomes quite easy to create a direct interface to the ERP. Within the ERP, critical data such as production characteristics can be collected and tied to that lot, job or serial tracking number. In the past this data would have been collected manually and if errors were made, incorrect lot traceability would occur. In addition, this resulted in extra costs due to the labor intensive data collection tasks and the lack of timely entry into the business system. Often times, the finished parts shipped before the data was collected. With the use of OPC and direct interfaces – timeliness and accuracy are given and labor cost is nullified. Data collection sensors themselves have also become much

Booth #S-2187 less costly. Whereas a temperature sensor for an injection mold just a few years ago could cost a few hundred dollars, new technology such as infrared non contact sensors have dropped dramatically. The ability to perform 100 percent vision inspection for high speed production parts also has become a reality. With HD cameras, and even now 3D cameras, the ability to capture and measure detailed part information at a lower cost has become a reality. As better and more detailed measurement and controls are coming into play, the ability to ‘publish’ that critical data across all ‘interested parties’ within the organization is required. One sensor may be able to capture and publish its readings to systems beyond just the shop floor and business systems. Let us consider how this information may be used for example in maintaining assets. If we have instrumented a hydraulic stamping press as an example – we would typically measure current draw of the pump, hydraulic pressure and temperature, ambient temperature, and perhaps a thermal image of the forming die. If we are able to in real time read all these inputs we can quickly tell if the following conditions are existing and stop the production before parts are produced that could have non-visible failures. If we sense an abnormally high motor current and hydraulic pressure we can indicate that excess tonnage is required to form the part. This may be to improper steel hardness or gauge. If we also thermally image the die and see excess heating of certain areas, we can now look at a galled or dull die set. When we have the ability to see these small changes, we can quickly predict the various failure modes before they happen. The savings is in reduced scrap, the ability to plan service downtime with a result of higher OEE and better use of the plant equipment and assets. With the lower cost of data acquisition devices and the pervasive communications and integration methods available for production equipment today, it makes sense for smart manufacturers to look at collecting and analyzing more critical data than ever before. It also is worth considering to take a look at how production FMEA plans are done and considering how the process can be modified and to take advantage of this new found information.

For more information, please contact Infor: 641 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10011 • Phone: 646-336-1700 • Toll-Free: 866-244-5479 Email: innovate@infor.com • Web: www.infor.com

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electrical news

3 phase power anywhere! Phase-A-Matic, Inc. Phase Converters are used when three-phase lines are not available or are cost prohibitive. The phase converter will run virtually any 3-phase machine at any single-phase location. Advances in converter technology have resulted in low price, high performance and reliability closely resembling threephase line power. This enables us to provide the required power for CNC and other voltage-sensitive equipment. RotaRy ConveRteR ReLIaBILIty – MtBF (Mean tIMe Between FaILuRe) Failure rate (MTBF) is so low it’s almost impossible to determine. We find that within the first 12 months approximately 1 in 150 might have a problem, and usually within a few weeks or months. After the first 12 months, it might be one or less in 10,000 over a 35 year period. We continue to hear of our Rotary Converters that have been in service for 25 or 30 years or more, and which are still working flawlessly. It could go on to do another 25 or 30 years. The reason for the reliability is fairly obvious. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. Rotary Converters do not have start capacitors or contactors or mechanical connections of any kind as most other converters do, which contributes to and is usually the most common cause of failure. All connections are soldered, which is not feasible with other designs. Even though some other manufacturers claim to use Baldor motors, they still have start capacitors and switch gear, which we have eliminated by working with Baldor for approx. 2 years to develop. It pays to buy Phase-A-Matic, Inc. for long life and high reliability. There is very little to go wrong with the Rotary Converter, and is considered by our customers to be the quietest they have used.

aPPLICatIonS Phase-A-Matic, Inc. Rotary Phase Converters run all common three-phase machine shop equipment, providing the power necessary to run all load types - including CNC/PLC, transmitters, lasers, welders, battery chargers, heating elements, etc. Whatever the load type - motor, resistive, induction, or transformer load - our Rotary Converter will power it. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. has been providing phase conversion for the home shop machinist, the industrial machinist, the farmer in agricultural use, for food processing equipment, the woodworking industry, the metalworking industry, medical equipment, elevators, etc. The Rotary Converter is designed to operate as modules with the ability to be connected in parallel to produce any required output, no matter how large. With fuel prices skyrocketing, diesel generators are now being replaced with Phase-AMatic, Inc. Rotary Phase Converters. Bring your request to us and we will supply the right conversion for your application. aBout uS Product lines began over 46 years ago with the well-known STATIC CONVERTER, the workhorse for tens of thousands of regular shop machines, such as mills, lathes, etc. Phase-AMatic, Inc. has been innovating new technologies in the production and function of the converters by developing new electronic sensing circuit board switching, replacing old style mechanical components. The ROTARY CONVERTER FULL POWER line is a true phase converter jointly developed with Baldor Electric and built to our stringent specifications for high performance and

Static Converter and Rotary Converter proven long-term dependability, the best quality available anywhere. This converter produces true three-phase power, and is considered by our customers to be the quietest rotary converter they have used. It meets your concerns in delivering the critical uptime and reliability your operation requires. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. is currently developing a full power transformer style phase converter, the PhaseFormer, and will be available in the very near future as we continue to forge ahead with new product lines and innovations in technology. CoMPany RePutatIon & BeneFItS Professional technical support for proper sizing and installation, consistent product reliability and immediate delivery from stock for most items are core components of the strength of the company and its esteemed reputation. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. phase converters range from 1/3 to 500 HP or more. We have the right converter to meet your needs in delivering economical, reliable and true 3-phase power of the highest quality, thus providing the dependability and uptime you must have. View more on page 55

For more information, contact Phase-A-Matic Inc. at 800-962-6976 or visit www.phase-a-matic.com Español: www.phase-a-matic-es.com. Spanish speaking technicians available to help you.

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industrial & tooling news

EXSYS IntroducES PrEcI-FLEX® comPEnSatIng cLutch For nakamura machInES EXSYS Tool, Inc.’s new PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch system for Nakamura CNC turning centers enables users to “float” away misalignment between turret drive motors and toolholders, leading to smoother operation, better surface finishes and longer tool life. The PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch provides a floating coupling between turret drive motor tangs and toolholders that self-compensates for any misalignment, resulting in high-precision alignment that reduces vibration and tool chatter. Nakamura machine owners get a connection that is twice the size of a standard spindle, which not only provides more surface area for a strong and precise connection, but also allows for greater torque transfer and eliminates any loss of power between motors and tool holders. The Compensating Clutch also eliminates wear to turret drive motor connections by filling the gaps at the top and bottom of drive motor tangs when engaged with the toolholder. Thus, the system provides a complete fit all the way around the drivetrain of the motor, eliminating backlash while delivering much quieter operation when compared to similar systems cutting the same workpiece materials at the same speeds and feeds. “Whether for simple or complex

applications, this new system delivers greater accuracy and much better performance,” said Scott Leitch, a representative for EXSYS Tool. “The Compensating Clutch ensures precise alignment, which will both improve part surfaces and extend tool life, two absolute necessities in the machine tool business.” The PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch also lessens the severity of damage that can occur as a result of a machine crash. A machine crash usually results in a bent tool holder spindle and a costly repair. With the Compensating Clutch in place, the resulting damage is usually confined to the system’s coupling, which machine shops can replace quickly and easily themselves, and at a much lower cost than an expensive replacement spindle. The PRECI-FLEX Adapter System for lathe tooling changeovers, which includes the Compensating Clutch, is the

first tooling system on the market with a single-base holder and multiple tooling adapters that utilize the ER collet pocket. The compact product ensures maximum torque transmission and rigidity, resulting in increased machining accuracy and improved productivity. Additionally, the system’s conical and flat face planar interface allows the use of either an adapter or a standard ER collet, and enables collets, endmill holders, expanding collet chucks and shrink-fit tooling to be mounted on a single-base holder. Available in a range of sizes and styles, PRECI-FLEX provides unsurpassed repeatability, with every toolholder offering repeatability within three microns. The system also virtually eliminates machine downtime, and allows tooling adapters to be interchanged between fixed and rotary base holders for fast, economical machining.

For more information, please contact EXSYS Tool, Inc: 11654 Corporate Lake Blvd., San Antonio, FL 33576 • Toll-Free: 800-397-9748 • Phone: 352-588-4345 Fax: 352-588-4821 Email: info@exsys-tool.com • Web: www.exsys-tool.com 56

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Scientific cutting toolS, inc. With a strong commitment to innovation and customer service, Scientific Cutting Tools, Inc. brings to you over 50 years of experience in the manufacture and application of high quality precision ground cutting tools. Advanced tool geometries, premium carbide and the latest in PVD coating technology set SCT apart for demanding applications in the Automotive, Aerospace, Defense

and Medical industries. Products available in solid carbide include boring, threading and grooving as well as a complete line of thread milling tools in straight, helical, staggered tooth and single profile designs. Brazed carbide tooling includes standard and special port contour cutters and tapered pipe reamers. In addition to these products is the all-new Advantage Indexable boring bar system for small diameter boring in demanding applications. Come see why SCT is on The Cutting Edge. the Sct guarantee “Our pride in workmanship assures product superiority every time.” Adopting a company philosophy of “pride in our people means pride in workmanship” has proven to be the spark that has ignited Scientific Cutting Tool’s phe phenomenal growth over the past 50 years. By continually out-pacing the competi competition, responding to rapidly changing tool design technology, and meeting cus cus-

tomer demand for high quality, precision cutting, threading, and boring bars, SCT has been able to keep this pledge to its customers: • Each tool is 100% guaranteed • Premium Sub-Micron Carbides provides for a tough tool with improved finishes • Guaranteed concentricity • Unparalleled craftsmanship • Care and attention to detail • Closely monitored quality control • Off-the-shelf stock for immediate delivery • Meet or exceed customer’s design expectations • Each tool triple checked before customer receives it • 100% customer satisfaction

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For more information, please contact Scientific Cutting Tools, Inc.: 110 W. Easy Street, Simi Valley, CA 93065 • Phone: 800-383-2244 • Email: info@sct-usa.com • Web: www.sct-usa.com

1000ºF HIGH-TEMPERATURE BENCH OVEN FROM GRIEVE No. 1017 is a 1000ºF high-temperature bench oven from Grieve, currently used for various heat processings at the customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of this oven measure 22” W x 22” D x 13” H. 3 KW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular elements to heat the oven chamber, while a recirculating blower provides airflow to the workload. This Grieve bench oven features 5” insulated walls, stainless steel exterior with #4 brushed finish, Type 304, 3B finish stainless steel interior, integral oven stand and an 8” x 10” double-pane Pyrex/ Vycor viewing window. Controls onboard No. 1017 include a digital programming temperature controller and manual reset excess temperature controller with separate control contactors.

For more information, please contact The Grieve Corporation: Attention: Frank Calabrese 500 Hart Road, Round Lake, Illinois 60073-2835, USA Phone: 847-546-8225 • Fax: 847-546-9210 Web: www.grievecorp.com • Email: sales@grievecorp.com

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YOU ASKED. WE LISTENED. Introducing the new, 56” Stainless Steel Top Rolling Cabinet from Homak Manufacturing. It’s basically a tool fortress on casters: Four 5” x 2” heavy duties, to be exact. Featuring 5 drawers equipped with full-length, contoured aluminum pulls and removable, 450mm ball-bearing slides; you’ll always have enough space to store your precious equipment. Just in case you wanted more, we’ve added two huge locking compartments - each with a pull out drawer and height-adjustable shelf. The stainless steel wrapped top is more than just for looks (Though we know you’ll love to show it off ) - It provides a durable, convenient work surface so you can perform jobs on-the-go. Each cabinet is protected by HMC’’s high security tubular locking system and the peace of mind our 5 Year Limited Warranty provides. Quality, strength, and dependability...You asked, and we listened.

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Tough, precise, and fasT — carmex hBa carBide grade is availaBle Today for Tomorrow’s maTerials As more applications demand use of super-hard alloys, manufacturers are demanding tooling that can deliver precision threads and high production in less time. To meet these challenges, Carmex Precision Tools Ltd. has engineered carbide grade HBA — an extra-fine, submicron grade with high toughness for optimized performance on hardened steel and cast iron up to 62 HRc, as well as Titanium alloys and super alloys including Hastelloy, Inconel and Nickel base alloys. Available for internal and external threading in both 60° and 55° partial profile, as well as ISO metric and UN, HBA delivers high wear and heat resistance and excellent edge stability. The unique combination of carbide substrate, coating type and edge conditions provide superior performance over extended tool life. In a recent test involving an external right-hand thread: M32x1.5 and a length of 65 mm in hardened steel D2: 53-56

HRc, a 16 ER 1.5 ISO grade HBA insert operated at 45 m/min at 28 passes produced 36 threads per corner. According to Jeff Dei, President of Carmex USA, “Hard machining is increasingly becoming the rule rather than the exception in complex part production. Carmex HBA was engineered to meet the challenges inherent in threading hard materials while delivering high production and longer tool life. We invite our customers and others to bring us their most challenging applications and discover the benefits of engineered carbide performance.”

For more information, please contact Carmex Precision Tools, LLC: Phone: 888-628-5030 • Web: www.carmexusa.com

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a history of commitment to quality In 1993, Strong Hold Products designed the ultimate industrial storage product. Our storage cabinets, lockers, shop desks, and related products are the strongest, most secure in the marketplace. Our products can be found in manufacturing, warehousing, pharmaceutical, financial, and educational facilities throughout the U.S. Strong Hold Products is committed to achieving total customer satisfaction: Durable, Fast, Economic, and Secure. Implementing and maintaining an efficient, effective quality management system can aide us in achieving this goal. This can be accomplished through the continuous improvement of our manufacturing process, ongoing training of our employees and dedication to understanding our customers’ needs. Strong Hold Products production team is dedicated to providing the most durable cabinet available today. Twelvegauge steel is sheared, formed, welded, steam-cleaned then electro-statically painted to produce a solid, strong and dependable cabinet. Our product is designed to withstand years of industrial abuse and tough treatment. Our products are shipped completely assembled and ready to View more on page 69

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use. There is no lost time for shelf installation or setup. Our production methods allow us to pass savings on to you. Strong Hold Products’ cabinets are comparably priced to competing light gauge steel cabinets, yet provide a far superior, lasting product. There are no minimum order quantities at Strong Hold Products. Our three point locking system is designed for a heavy padlock. This feature, along with our cast aluminum-bronze alloy handle, padlock tang, 3/8” angle receiver, and 8-gauge hinge, compliments the 12-gauge welded body design.

For more information, please contact Strong Hold: P.O. Box 9043 • Louisville, KY 40209-0043 • 800-880-2625 • www.strong-hold.com

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New INdustrIal servIce carts from Homak You Asked. We Listened. Homak Manufacturing is proud to introduce the all-new, 56” Stainless Steel Top Rolling Cabinet and 32” 4 Drawer Slide-Top Service Cart. These products are a major upgrade from the run-of-the-mill mobile storage units churned out by other companies; offering high quality and value at price points that won’t bust your budget. In need of a professional, mobile workstation? Look no further than our 56” Stainless Steel Top Rolling Cabinet. It’s basically a fortress on casters: Four 5”x2” heavy duties, to be exact. Featuring 5 drawers equipped with full-length, contoured aluminum pulls and removable, 450mm ball-bearing slides; you’ll always have enough space to store your precious equipment. Just in case you wanted more, we’ve added two huge locking compartments – each with a pull out drawer and height-adjustable shelf. The stainless steel wrapped top is more than just for looks (Though we know you’ll love to show it off) – It provides a durable, convenient work surface so you can perform jobs on-the-go. Each cabinet is protected by HMC’s high security tubular locking system and the peace of mind our 5 Year Limited Warranty provides. Quality, strength, and dependability…You asked, and we listened. We also listened when you asked if it was possible to bring the same high-quality, performance, and value to our reliable line of carts. Our answer: Enter the all-new 32” 4 Drawer Slide-Top. This product offers the best qualities of our 56” Rolling Cabinet, streamlined into a deluxe service cart package. It’s all there: heavy duty 5”x2” casters, full-length padded push handle, ball-bearing drawer glides, and enough storage space to ensure that you’ll be prepared to tackle any job. The slide top design comes together (quite literally) to create an ample work surface. A pull out drawer allows for the storage of and quick access to larger equipment. The lockable, peg-boarded side compartment keeps valuable tools hanging safely: there are even hanging bins for small parts! You’ll simply be amazed at how versatile - and valuable – our new cart is. These products are there when you need mobile storage that’s as demanding as you are. We also offer a variety of options to suit all your needs. So call us today or visit our website to invest in a professional grade product from a company that knows nothing else.

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Benko Products Announces the sAhArA drum & tote oven thAt Quickly melts mAteriAls Benko Products, Inc., a leading innovator in material handling and safety products, announces that its Sahara Hot Room Model S24 quickly melts material in drums or totes. The Sahara Hot Room Model S24 heats 24 drums on pallets or six totes with saturated steam up to 200 psig. Hot oil or hot water can also be used as the heating medium. The heating capability of each Hot Room is designed based on the customers’ needs. With 30 years of drum warming experience, Benko Products can accurately calculate and predict heat up times. The Model S24 is ideal for quickly and safely heating

hard-to-melt materials. For example, an oven full of cold honey or solid paraffin wax can be melted in less than 24 hours without the material degrading. The Sahara Hot Room Model S24 is fully insulated and features rugged steel construction, built-in spill containment and is portable; just pick up with a forklift. This oven is shipped completely assembled and tested for easy installation. Options include air circulation, exhaust capabilities, precise state-of-the-art digital temperature control with overtemp protection and an outdoor use package. Drum warming ovens have become a popular choice in the industry as they

offer the energy efficiency, fast and reliable heat up times and safety that other heating methods such as band heaters or large in-plant hot rooms cannot.

For more information, please contact Benko Products, Inc.: Phone: 440-934-2180 • Web: www.benkoproducts.com

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SUMITOMO ELECTRIC CARBIDE, INC. INTRODUCES LATEST SWISS TURNING INSERTS Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc. adds MESI Chipbreaker for Swiss turning and small parts machining. Featuring a 15º nose and a sharp 8º main edge, the MESI provides a low cutting force. Studies have shown the MESI to perform with high wear-resistance in applications using Titanium. A wavy cutting edge maintains better chip control (for bar feeder machines), while the incorporation of dimples reduces cutting temperatures. The MESI is suitable for medical parts and high precision parts machining. Available geometries include CCGT, DCGT and VCGT; grades include AC510U/ 520U/530U/AC610M/630M. For more information, please contact Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.: 1001 Business Center Drive, Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: 800-950-5202 • Fax: 847-635-9335 Email: info@sumicarbide.com • Web: www.sumicarbide.com

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overcoming workholding obstacles Workholding is a difficult obstacle to overcome in the world of multiaxis machining. With high spindle speeds, rapid movements, and a need to reach all five faces of the work piece, machines shops are looking for new ways to hold parts. Workholding may not be the most exciting aspect, but it is an immediate issue all shops are facing. Often overlooked, workholding can be the key to faster set-up times, increased through put, and less material waste. Companies moving to 4 and 5 axis machines are quickly realizing that new fixtures designed to provide tool clearance are essential. In the words of Albert Einstein “The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” Changing the way the industry looks at workholding is becoming more critical as machines become faster and maneuvers become more complex. Thinking outside the box and coming up with creative ways to fixture the workpiece is essential. Flexible workholding is also critical, with most shops running thousands of different parts of all shapes and sizes, the ability to have rapid changeover and some level of standardization is a must. 5th Axis Fixtures was launched to provide a line of simple and robust dovetail 3, 4 and 5 axis CNC machining fixtures that address all of those needs. 5th Axis Fixtures was created out of necessity by leading 5-axis CNC machine shop, 5th Axis Inc. After years of producing our own custom workholding fixtures we decided to make them available to the public. Designed by machinists for machinists, we manufacture high-quality and affordable 5 axis workholding fixtures that outperform traditional CNC workholding vises. With a simple stock prep operation, 5th Axis Fixtures hold onto as little as .06” stock, far less than a traditional vise system. The dovetail clamp wedges the stock down ensuring a positive secure hold on much less stock than a vise. Use of dovetail work holding fixtures for 5-axis CNC machining allow for smoother running and more reliable jobs. The 5th Axis Fixtures dovetail system also incorporates a precision locating system so that parts can be roughed on lower cost machines and relocated for finishing, speeding shop through-put. The precision locating pin repeats within .001”, so parts can be taken in and out of the fixtures without a worry that parts may be relocated in the wrong position. What about setup time? Most job shops do a fair amount of changeover, with lot sizes ranging from 1 to 1000 pieces. The same fixture base can be used for parts of all shapes and sizes. As a result, the set up time is almost zero. “It is a very quick system, you essential load the program and start cutting.” The problem that most machine shops run into while using a big vise on their 4 and 5 axis machine, is that you have to hold onto a large amount of material and you cannot reach all surfaces of the work piece. 5th Axis Fixtures allow the cutter to easily reach all five faces of the work piece. This speeds up production and allows the machine to run with little to no stoppage time. Operation times can be cut by as much as 45% with these dovetail fixtures and set up times are nearly eliminated. Wear and tear on your expensive spindle can also be reduced by roughing on lower cost machines and using the locating pin to finish the workpiece on your more expensive multi axis machine. It only takes a couple minutes to rough the part out and that you do not have to remove on your expensive 5 axis machine. This simple step can reduce cycle time significantly. This simple step eliminated 35 minutes cycle time on one of our customer’s most expensive machines in the shop, and further improved the bottom line by avoiding wear and tear on the high-speed spindles.

The fixtures feature a modular design with endless mounting possibilities. We understand that each machine shop has unique needs in terms of mounting and utilization of fixtures. The D-series can be mounted on all 3, 4, and 5 axis CNC machines and robotic loading systems. Mount them however you like: on pallets, tooling plates, pedestals, tombstones, pyramids, side by side, or simply by themselves, the decision is yours to make. Five models are currently available in sizes: ½ x ½”, 1 x 1 ½”, 2 x 2”, 3 x 6”, and 3 x 10” to accommodate stock of all sizes. A misconception about dovetail fixtures is that they are only suitable for smaller parts. We have proven that they are capable of holding parts as small as .5” up to 24” and larger. We do not put a limit on the size of the part our fixtures can hold, you are more limited by the rigidity of the part you are machining than overall size. Unlike many other products on the market, our fixtures are built from hardened steel to exacting standards. The locating pin, dowel pins, and threaded insert are all removable and replaceable. In addition to the modular design and replaceable components, part density was major factor in the creation of these dovetail fixtures. “We specialize in high production machining and manufacturing, and we needed a way to make as many parts in the shortest possible time. Our dovetail fixtures allow us to load our stock onto our fixtures, hit cycle start, and let our machine do the work for us” Says CEO Chris Taylor. 5th Axis dovetail fixtures allow machine shops to run lights out without a worry of throwing a part. The PY6420, exemplifies part density, it allows four parts to be fully machined simultaneously on one Erowa 148mm pallet. 5th Axis dovetail fixtures allow machine shops to fill up their pallet systems without breaking their banks. The dovetail fixtures are far more adaptable and flexible than a traditional vise at half the price. Shop owners are often hesitant to utilize the capabilities of a dovetail system because of the addition of the stock prep operation. High speed steel dovetail cutters are expensive and must be replaced often when prepping dovetail stock. That is why we have created a custom dovetail cutter. The DC2253VCMT dovetail cutter is built from H13 tool steel with standard, replaceable v-type inserts. It features Ø 1” for set screw, collet or shrink fit holders. The dovetail cutter completes the dovetail system, and allows for cost effectiveness and accuracy shop owners need. “For all intents and purposes, it’s one and done. Prepped material goes in and finished parts come out. Overall, we’ve increased process efficiency by 45% compared to the old process.”-Alphatec Spine

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For more information, please contact 5th Axis Fixtures: 7140 Engineer Rd., San Diego, CA 92111 • Phone: 858-505-0432 • Email: sales@5axisfixtures.com • Web: www.fifthaxis.com

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COMPLETE HEAT TREATING CONCLUDES ITS ACQUISITION OF WISCONSIN STEEL ASSETS Milwaukee-based commercial heat treater now a formidable player in the Midwest Complete Heat Treating, LLC announces the completion of its acquisition of all assets and equipment of the former Wisconsin Steel Industries, Inc. Complete co-owners Jake and TJ Dolhun made the announcement from the company headquarters here. By this acquisition, Complete becomes a formidable player in the commercial heat treating market in the Midwest, as the combined companies boast 75 years of service to the metalworking industry, with substantial heat treating and related capabilities. The purchase of Wisconsin Steel was made by Complete in 2011, with the relocation of all equipment and key personnel having now concluded. All equipment from both companies has been consolidated at the 65,000 square foot Complete facility in Milwaukee, where the highlight is a gas-fired car bottom furnace with a 53’ x 22’ x 14’ workspace, powered by 40,000,000 BTU’s with a 1,000,000-pound load capacity and operating temperatures to 2150ºF max. The equipment and services now offered here include five car bottom furnaces, five box furnaces, heavy-duty polymer and water quench tanks, stress relieving, sand blasting, prime and finish painting, annealing, normalizing, BHN inspection, straightening, saw cutting of test specimens, tractor/trailer fleet and full compliance with ISO 9001 certification standards.

Co-owners of Complete Heat Treating Jake (left) and TJ Dolhun (right) continue the tradition of their grandfather, Ted Dolhun, Sr., who began Wisconsin Steel in 1939.

Workpieces to 50 tons are routinely processed here, using existing and new crane equipment recently installed. Customers for this commercial heat treater include many of the Midwest’s leading builders of farm equipment, mining equipment, materials handling equipment, rail systems, construction equipment, power generation, oil/gas and other machinery. Wisconsin Steel was established in 1939 by Ted Dolhun, Sr., grandfather to the current owners of Complete.

For more information, please contact Complete Heat Treating, LLC: 125 East Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53204 • Phone: 414-643-5161 • Fax: 414-383-8766 Email: rfq@completeht.com • Web: www.www.completeht.com.com or www.wisconsinsteel.us

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determining drawer needs Establishing a systEm First you must establish a method of organization.There are three basic options available: 1. Random Storage. This method provides extremely high density storage and a high degree of storage flexibility. It may, however, limit the speed and efficiency of item location when storing or retrieving. 2. Organization by Family. Items can be grouped according to use or function. Facilitates easy location and efficient storage/retrieval. Less effective utilization of the cube than the first method. 3. Organization by Part Number Sequence. Parts can be located with maximum efficiency. However, this method provides the least efficient utilization of the cube. Random oRganization by sizE 1. Organize items into groupings based on height. 2. Determine the number of square feet needed for eachheight group, based on average inventory levels. 3. Divide the number of square feet needed for each size group by 4.0 (the area of a standard drawer) to determine the number of drawers needed For example: If 16 sq. ft. are needed to accommodate height group A: 16/4 = 4. Thus, four drawers will be required.

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Allow for expansion. It is generally a good practice to allow yourself 1025 percent for future expansion. If you are aware of planned growth or expansion, add that to the standard expansion factor. Select drawers based on the heights of items to be stored. For example: If your part heights range from 2-1/2”to 3-1/2”, a Model 120 drawer would be your best choice. It is always better to allow for greater clearance while selecting drawer height. Select cabinet sizes to meet your needs.

solutions -- all at no cost or obligation to you. He also ensures every detail is considered when estimating ordering and installing your new storage system. Stor-Loc is a manufacturer of quality, US made modular storage systems for tools, parts and inventory since 1989, providing dependability, durability and versatility to industry around the world.

nEEds analysis suRvEy Your STOR-LOC representative will survey your present storage system, listen to your requirements for future growth and expansion and provide layouts of suggested

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For more information, please contact Stor-Loc: STOR-LOC Modular Drawer System, a Division of Ryan Metal Products • 880 N. Washington Avenue, Kankakee, IL 60901 800-STORLOC (800-786-7562) • Phone: 815-936-0700 • Fax: 815-936-0767 • www.storloc.com

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Nobody understands organization like Strong Hold. If you are currently implementing the “Five S” System at your workplace… you’ll appreciate the built-in efficiencies our cabinets, shop desks, tables and work stations possess. Features like storage bins, drawer inserts, pegboards, and shelves instantly add order to your work area.

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industrial & tooling news

HIGH-TEMP BELT CONVEYOR OVEN FROM GRIEVE No. 1021 is a 1250ºF high-temperature belt conveyor oven from Grieve, currently used for drying steel nesh (sieve) materials at the customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of this oven measure 21” W x 38” D x 3” H. 40 KW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular elements to heat the oven chamber, while a 1600 CFM, 1-1/2 HP recirculating blower provides vertical downward airflow to the workload. This Grieve packaged conveyor oven features 10” thick insulated walls made from 8” of 1900ºF block and 2” of 10 lb/cf density rockwool insulation, aluminized steel exterior, Type 304, 2B finish stainless steel interior and an 18” wide, 1” x 1” stainless steel flat wire conveyor belt with 1/3 HP motor drive, variable from 0.05 to 1.20 feet per minute.

Controls onboard No. 1021 include a digital indicating temperature controller, SCR power controller and wall mounted remote control panel

The oven travel comprises a 30” long open belt loading zone, 38” long insulated heat zone with recirculated airflow and 30” long open unloading zone. 10” x 10” stainless steel mesh screens above the return ductwork below the conveyor are provided to collect debris from the workload.

For more information, please contact The Grieve Corporation: Attention: Frank Calabrese • 500 Hart Road, Round Lake, Illinois 60073-2835, USA Phone: 847-546-8225 • Fax: 847-546-9210 • Web: www.grievecorp.com • Email: sales@grievecorp.com

O.D. CLAMPING END PREP TOOL NOW OFFERED WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR A new electric O.D. clamping end prep tool for use on both thin-wall and heavy-wall tubes with a high percentage of chrome, especially in high purity applications, is being introduced by ESCO Tool of Holliston, Massachusetts. The ESCO Electric C-MILLHOG® O.D. Clamping End Prep Tool has a massive clamp that grips tubing from the outside, evenly distributing the holding power, to assure a chatter-free, precision end prep on both thin-wall and heavy-wall tubes. Featuring a 950 Watt electric motor and requiring no cutting oils, this end prep tool is ideal for use on high-purity piping systems

requiring 37-1/2° bevels, flat-facing, J-preps, or orbital welding. Equipped with a ratchet feed which provides over 1” of stroke, the ESCO Electric C-MILLHOG® O.D. Clamping End Prep Tool operates on 110/230V and is suitable for prepping stainless steel and most hard to machine alloys. It has a narrow body that fits between 1-1/8” tubes, a working range of 1/2” to 2-1/2”, and uses an easy to change block for changing tube sizes. The ESCO Electric C-MILLHOG® O.D. Clamping End Prep Tool sells for $4,500.00 and is available for rent in the continental U.S.A. for $250.00 per week.

For more information, please contact ESCO Tool, a Unit of Esco Technologies, Inc.: 75 October Hill Rd., Holliston, MA 01746 • Phone: 800-343-6926 • Web: www.escotool.com

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filter 1 clean air consultants invite you to visit them at fabtech booth #n-2354. Filter 1 Clean Air Consultants produces dust collectors, booths, downdraft tables, wet collectors, and other air filtration systems for a broad range of industrial contaminants, ranging from wood to hazardous aluminum dust. When an off-the-shelf dust collector doesn’t meet your needs, ask us for a custom system to fit your application.

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hastings air energy control, inc., a distributor of filter 1 products, invites you to the grand re-opening of the recently expanded and technologically enhanced Working lab & shoWroom Whether you experienced the original facility or this will be your first visit, you won’t believe your eyes. The space has been expanded, transformed, and enhanced for “hands-on” demonstrations of the very latest equipment and revolutionary technology the dust collection and air cleaning industry has to offer. What aWaits you? Energy Saving Intelligent Controls! Innovative smoke detecting sensors! Operator-free collection controls! And of course — articulating arms, versatile portables, wet collectors, dry dust collectors, vacuum systems, vehicle exhaust capture systems, and more! Plan to join them November 12-13 at their New Berlin, WI Headquarters for this landmark event (5555 South Westridge Dr., New Berlin, WI). Please call 1-800-236-8450 with questions or to schedule an appointment. Visit Hastings on the web at www.hastingsairenergy.com.

For more information, please contact Filter 1 Clean Air Consultants: 2525 National Dr., Garland, TX 75041 • Phone: 972-278-2664 Fax: 972-278-1810 • Email: info@filter-1.com • Web: www.filter-1.com

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Proto® IndustrIAl tools lAunCHEs tEtHErEd tools sYstEM Tethered Tools to Provide Safety and aid in Productivity for Professionals Working at Height PROTO® is proud to announce the launch of its new tethered tools system. The system, which works with the SkyHook™ (patent pending), will help technicians and contractors working in the oil, gas, energy and construction industries comply with fall protection regulation, fulfill safety requirements, and work productively while at height. The new PROTO Tethered Tools system includes 11 types of lanyards, depending on need and use case. The system also includes eight sizes of tool collars and seven different looped heat shrinks for retrofitting existing tools. PROTO’s tether ready tools include 130 different sockets, 80 wrenches, 32 screwdrivers and hex keys, 22 striking and struck tools, and 27 pliers and specialty tools. All of these accessories work within the PROTO SkyHook system, or with traditional elastic lanyards. “For oil and gas, and many of the industries where we work today, tool tethering will be the next wave of regulation around working at height. We see our new tethered tools system as a way users can work at height safely, productively and efficiently,” said Alan English, senior brand manager. “We’re committed to providing quality tools that offer the safest solutions, and our SkyHook technology promises to deliver on that mission.” The market’s current offerings of tethered tools can create considerable safety hazards for contractors. Most tethers are either long, and can cause serious injury when working around moving parts, or short, which require clip attachments and can be unsecure and dangerous during transfer when working at height. PROTO’s newest tethered tools solution utilizes active attachments that are always engaged, even during transfer from hand to hand, person to person, or hand to holster. The operation is essentially hands free, and only requires a short lanyard to go from a user’s hand to wrist. If the tool is dropped, it only falls a short distance, decreasing hazard risk. The system is fast to use and easy to adapt, and the docks

can easily be added onto standard tool belts, tool bags or work platforms. If a tool does get entrapped in structures or machinery, it’s designed to breakaway (with significant force) for tools up to six pounds. For customers who would prefer to retrofit their existing tool crib to the SkyHook solution, several attachment mechanisms are available depending on tool type, mobility required and weight. For rotating tools such as screwdrivers, punches and hex keys, the tool collars mount on the shaft, allowing full use of the grip end. The collars have 360-degree mobility, preventing tether entanglement, and fit on a wide range of tools. The flexible collars allow quick installation and includes a tumbled tether loop. The eight different collars also don’t require additional tools for installation. The looped heat shrink comes in seven different sizes for variable sized tools. It’s a versatile attachment for varying different tool types, and works well for large tools without a neck. The kits are weight rated for different sized tools. The line is available through all existing Proto Industrial distributors, and is covered by the same limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer’s defects as all Proto hand tools. About Proto IndustrIAl tools Proto® Industrial Tools has been making durable, high-quality hand tools for more than 100 years, having grown from a small machine shop to a worldwide supplier. Our tools are developed according to strict ergonomic standards, with features that lets users work faster and easier, including enhanced shock absorption and reduced slip. We are exhaustive in our efforts to make the world’s safest tools and provide tool safety education. Markets including auto, steel, and airplane manufacturing plants, chemical plants, refineries, general manufacturing, transportation, and fleet maintenance for trucking, transit, and aircraft.

For more information, please contact Proto Industrial Tools: Phone: 800-800-TOOL • Web: www.protoindustrial.com

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MAzAk LAunChes new MAzAkusA.CoM New North American website offers unprecedented amounts of information, functionality and interactivity to manufacturers Mazak Corporation recently launched a new North American website located at www.MazakUSA.com. Engineered from the ground up to provide an unmatched user experience, MazakUSA.com features unprecedented amounts of company, product and applications information accessible within two clicks of arriving at the site, as well as unique functionality and highly interactive tools for manufacturers. “Mazak understands the changing landscape of the industry and recognizes the need to provide new and forwardthinking resources and tools via the web,” said Brian Papke, president of Mazak Corporation. “Today’s manufacturers are smarter, more agile and extremely discerning buyers, with ever more challenging applications - they need more and more information at their fingertips. Our new site gives them the resources they need to make good decisions with the click of a mouse, whether that’s comparing different machine models or reaching out to a Mazak support expert.” Among the many new advanced features on MazakUSA.com, the site includes massive amounts of product and specification information optimized with unique comparative analysis tools that allow manufacturers to evaluate and make decisions about the best machines for their specific needs. The site also offers direct access to the Mazak expert Optimum Plus support team and resources, including online parts ordering with PartsWeb and online registration for all training and education activities. MazakUSA.com provides insight into the Company’s eight regional Technology Centers, and

allows users to explore the benefits of these unique facilities with the Virtual Technology Center. New sharing tools allow users to easily interact in social media environments, watch videos as well as share information via email. News, videos, webinars and downloads are available on-demand. A virtual tour of the Kentucky campus gives users a first-hand look at where many Mazak products are manufactured. The site also features a powerful new search tool that comprehensively scans all site content and categorizes results into three categories, making it easy for users to locate and identify information of interest to them. Additional tools and resources are scheduled for deployment in the coming weeks, including an insightful machine selector tool that will allow users to filter machine and technology information by specification, an enhanced Five Levels of Multi-Tasking selector tool and calculator, online credit applications as well as the addition of French Canadian and Spanish language versions of the site. To experience Mazak’s new North American website, please visit MazakUSA.com today. About MAzAk CorporAtion Mazak Corporation is a leader in the design and manufacture of productivityimproving machine tool solutions. Committed to being a partner to customers with innovative technology, its world-class facility in Florence, Kentucky, produces over 100 models of Turning Centers, Multi-Tasking Machines and Vertical Machining Centers, including 5- Axis models. Continuously investing

in manufacturing technology allows the Kentucky plant to be the most advanced and efficient machine tool builder, providing high-quality and reliable products through its “Production-onDemand” manufacturing practice. Mazak maintains eight Technology Centers across North America to provide local hands-on applications, service and sales support to its customers. For more information on Mazak’s products and solutions, visit www.mazakusa.com or follow us on Twitter at @MazakCorp and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MazakCorp.

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Performance racing industry trade show full-sPeed ahead for 2013 return to indianaPolis This year’s PRI Show, which features exhibits by over 1100 hardcore racing companies occupying 3300 booths, will bring more than 40,000 motorsports professionals from all 50 states and 72 countries to Indy for ‘The Three Biggest Business Days in Racing.’ Showcasing more than 1100 exhibiting companies while drawing 40,000-plus motorsports professionals from around the globe, the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show will be better than ever when it returns to the Racing Capital of the World in 2013. Known as “The Annual Epicenter of New Racing Technology,” this year’s PRI Trade Show takes place December 12-14 at the recently renovated Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Over 3300 booths displaying the latest products and services in hardcore racing have been plotted on the Convention Center’s expansive show floor. Motorsports entrepreneurs, racing teams and more are invited to this trade-only event in which all forms of racing are represented, including stock car, sprint car, dirt late model, open wheel, drag racing, off-road, karting and more. In fact, tens of thousands of racing retail stores, warehouse distribution centers, professional race engine builders, race car production companies and more will make inventory decisions for 2014 and beyond at PRI. “This extraordinary array of exhibitors, that hasn’t been experienced in years all in one place all at one time, is the most powerful magnet for buyer attendance that the PRI Trade Show can have,” said PRI Trade Show Producer John Kilroy. “It’s going to be an incredible showcase of the latest advances in racing technology—a ‘must attend’ event for racing professionals everywhere.” And, on the morning of December 12, the great heritage of the PRI Trade Show’s Grand Opening Breakfast continues with the special appearance of one of racing’s greatest champions, Richard Petty. Known to many simply as “The King,” Petty is the most decorated driver in the history of NASCAR racing, winning a record 200 career races and seven NASCAR Cup championships during his illustrious career behind the wheel. “We’re honored to have Richard Petty make his first-ever appearance at the PRI Trade Show’s Grand Opening Breakfast,” added Kilroy. “Everybody in the business of auto racing owes a lot to Richard, and the Petty family, for all they’ve done to establish NASCAR racing as one of America’s most popular sports.” Admission to the PRI Show is complimentary, but all attendees must prove they own, manage or are employed by a racing business. In addition to a three-day array of exhibits, over 45 conferences, seminars and special networking opportunities have been planned for Race Industry Week, which begins December 9. Encompassing the days leading up to and including the annual

PRI Trade Show, Race Industry Week 2013 plays host to a number of co-locating events and activities, including the Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC), the International Council of Motorsport Sciences (ICMS) Annual Congress, the Race Track Business Conference, and the Vehicle Dynamics & Data Acquisition Seminar. All-new Race Industry Week events for 2013 include the Race Safety & Technology Center, featuring keynote speakers Dr. Terry Trammell and Jim Campbell, head of motorsports at General Motors; the national championships of the Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow engine challenge; and Education Day, organized by SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC), which offers dedicated product training sessions by 15 top-level manufacturers in the motorsports industry. What’s more, special sections of the 2013 Trade Show floor have been designated for PRI’s world-famous Machinery Row; race trailers, tow vehicles and motorcoaches; simulation and testing technologies; and the popular International Lounge for PRI’s overseas buyers and exhibitors. Indeed, the hottest new racing products, the latest advances in motorsports engineering, and the best of today’s precision automotive machining equipment will be on display at PRI, which comes back to Indianapolis following a historic eight-year run in Orlando, Florida. PRI had previously taken place in Indianapolis from 1998-2004. The PRI Show’s return to the Circle City was set into motion in late 2012, when the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), which owns PRI, purchased the International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS), the racing trade show that was held annually in Indianapolis since 2009. The IMIS has since been consolidated with the PRI Show, unifying the racing industry’s two trade shows into one and creating the opportunity for exhibitors and buyers to do business in a single location. “We are excited to bring the PRI Trade Show back to Indianapolis, where exhibitors and buyers experienced six very successful racing industry trade shows, from 1998 to 2004,” said John Kilroy, producer of the PRI Trade Show. “Chris Paulsen, Jeff Stoops, Tony Stewart and the entire IMIS team have done an excellent job starting up a new racing trade show, and we promise to build on their mission to keep Indianapolis the annual epicenter of new racing technology.”

For more information, please contact Performance Racing Industry: Phone: 949-499-5413 • Web: www.pri2013.com

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Uptime is easier when everyone is responsible for maintenance PM (preventative maintenance) is critical to optimal machine uptime – but who should be responsible for performing it? A solution might be closer than you think: effective, Empowered Maintenance means that the people who operate the machinery should be instrumental in keeping them online. Factories that involve local machine operators in their MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Operations) strategy run more effectively and experience less downtime. Still, putting such a system in place isn’t always easy. After all, how do you train operators to be effective repair technicians and troubleshooters? It is possible. In fact, training programs— designed to turn stakeholders into maintenance experts—happen all over the world. One of the most amazing examples of this comes from an unorthodox source: African well-drilling projects. There are millions of people without access to clean drinking water in parts of the world, particularly in Africa. Despite US investors sending tens of billions to purchase new well equipment over the past few decades, countries are still losing hundreds of millions of dollars in premature equipment failures each year for one critical reason: Not enough people are being trained to maintain the equipment! The situation is dire: • 30-40% of handpumps in Africa are nonfunctioning. • Approximately 88% of investment costs

Example step in an instruction from the training program: Field service technician uses mobile devices to access.

go to sustaining current capacity through new pump installations. • The effect of improper service training amounts to $1.3 billion US investment dollars lost over 20 years. Simply stated: well-drilling projects lack a local, empowered support staff. For years, NGOs have relied on service technicians to be reactive with their maintenance programs. This has led to pumps being serviced inadequately, cutting down the useful life of the pump. Water well stoppages mean people won’t have access to clean water, which facilitates the spread disease, hunger, and poverty. Water well NGOs needed to find ways to reduce water production loss through innovative approaches to water well maintenance. One innovation in particular stands out: organizations, such as LifeWater and iFixit, have leveraged the power of visual communication to teach indigenous populations through photo- and videodriven instruction manuals delivered on both hardcover and over the internet. They leverage an online service documentation platform called Dozuki. The platform allows them to bring US-based experts together to build out a repair curriculum, then deliver it instantly to field workers in remotest parts of Africa through internet enabled devices. With on-demand service documentation presented in a visual format––like the example from Dozuki, presented above––NGOs can better avoid missing critical PMs due to a lack of available technical expertise. Local communities are now able to own the responsibility for maintaining their own access to clean drinking water. Dollar for dollar, NGOs will be able to have more impact on peoples’ access to clean drinking water through this Empowered Maintenance approach than by merely drilling new wells as is the current practice. It may seem like a world away from the factory floor or the production line, but managers can learn a critical lesson from these water projects. Distributing knowledge so that more individuals know what to do in the event of a breakage makes sense: it reduces the show stopping potential of an unforeseen machinery failure—whether they

Example step in an instruction from the training program: Water pump expert creating guides in the US office.

are villagers learning to repair a water pump or machine operators learning PM. The more operators who know how to perform maintenance, the fewer failures on the line. Advanced visual training solutions, like Dozuki, offer the ability to track the real time progress of repair tasks being performed by worker, elapsed time and can even require specific information be captured when performing the maintenance task. So, managers know exactly how well individual employees are keeping up with their PM’s. Empowering your employees to own their machines’ uptime isn’t always a simple task – but it’s worth it. And taking a visually-driven approach to your service instructions will help give them the confidence to own the PM: because the process is clear and intuitive. If your current MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Operations) program is lacking, consider implementing an Empowered Maintenance approach. Inviting employees to become stakeholders will better distribute the workload, reduce the potential for missing a critical PM and—ultimately—will keep things running smoother, longer.

For more information, please contact Dozuki: Phone: 805-316-0880 • Email: sales@dozuki.com • Web: www.dozuki.com

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FABTECH RETuRns To swEET HomE CHiCAgo North America’s Largest Metal Forming, Fabricating, Welding and Finishing Event to be Held in Chicago November 18 – 21, 2013 FABTECH 2013 is returning to Chicago in November and North America’s largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event is expected to attract record numbers. More than 35,000 attendees and 1,500 exhibitors are expected at the show, which covers more than 550,000 net square feet of floor space at McCormick Place in Chicago. FABTECH is a convenient one-stop shop to source the best products and services from the U.S. and all over the world. Exhibits will include live equipment demonstrations, offering visitors the unique opportunity to see, touch and compare products side-by-side and find cost-saving solutions. Simultaneously, the FABTECH educational conference will offer unique insights and expert speakers who will discuss today’s hottest topics in manufacturing. “FABTECH is an action-packed, four-day show that’s a must-see event for anyone who wants to take the pulse of manufacturing in the United States,” said John Catalano, show co-manager. “Attendees have the opportunity to see new products and new technologies, allowing them to create new ideas, new suppliers and new solutions for working smarter and becoming more competitive. As important, attendees and exhibitors also join a network they can access year round that fosters knowledge and contacts to stay current with industry

developments in the year to come.” FABTECH’s annual expo comes as manufacturing continues to experience a renaissance in the United States. While challenges remain, manufacturers in the U.S. added 41,000 jobs over the past year and more than a half million jobs since 2010. In fact, manufacturing employment is up on a year-over-year basis for the 32nd consecutive month, the longest such streak since 1979. “The economy and our sector is seeing growth and that means that attending FABTECH is more important than ever for manufacturers who want to stay ahead of the competition and discover the latest technologies, develop partnerships, exchange ideas and, of course, connect with potential buyers and suppliers,” said Mark Hoper, show co-manager.” The five FABTECH co-sponsors represent a wide variety of expertise and include: the American Welding Society (AWS), the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International (FMA), the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA), the Chemical Coaters Association International (CCAI), and SME. Together, these associations bring unmatched technical proficiency and industry insight to the 2013 FABTECH expo.

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A 360º VIEW OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES. FABTECH 2013. METAL FORMING | FABRICATING WELDING | FINISHING FABTECH represents every step of the metal manufacturing process from start to finish. It’s where new ideas, products and technology are highlighted through interactive exhibits, education and networking. Compare solutions from 1,500+ exhibitors, find machine tools to improve quality and productivity, and learn ways to increase profit. REGISTER NOW for the show with a degree of difference.

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More than 100 manufacturers of precision automotive machining equipment can be found on PRI’s famed Machinery Row, side-by-side and wired for live demonstrations. Buyers from all over the world come here to shop the newest product lines. There’s nothing else like it—a ‘must-see’ for professional race teams, engine builders, fabricators and machinists!

RACE INDUSTRY WEEK 2013: Over 35 Conferences, Seminars & Special Events! Including: • Vehicle Dynamics & Data Acquisition Seminar • International Council of Motorsport Sciences (ICMS) 2013 Annual Congress

24TH ANNUAL Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC) Monday-Wednesday, December 9-11, 2013

AETC, the world’s oldest and most respected conference on new race engine technology, brings together leading experts from various disciplines of high performance engine design to share the latest technology trends and application techniques. Showcasing several speakers daily over three days, the conference provides endless networking opportunities. Fee to attend. Register at www.aetconline.com • 866/893-2382

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CinCinnati Cl-6, 3000 Watt, 6’ x 12’ Travels, Flying Optics, Dual Pallet Shuttle Tables, Chiller, 1998, Stock #15313

lvd, PPI190/10, 10’ x 190 Ton, Hydraulic, Down Acting, 7 Axis CNC, CNC Crowning, Hydraulic Clamping, 1997, #15522

Pullmax/ursviken OPtiflex 160-3.1, 10’ x 176 Ton, Hydraulic, Down Acting, 8 Axis CNC Gauges, Crowning, Hyd Clamping, 2001, #15326

8’ x 88 Ton, Hydraulic, Up-Acting, Amada NC9EX-II 3 Axis CNC Gauges, 1999, # 15322

mazak stx-48, 2000 Watt, 4’ x 8’ Travels, Hybrid Design, Constant Beam Length Delivery, 1996, #15349

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Up-Acting, Amada NC9EX 3 Axis CNC Gauging System, Hyd Clamping, 1986, Stock#: 15520

Flying Optic, Primac 900L CNC Controls, 2000, Stock #15031

amada, FBD-III-1253, 10’ x 138 Ton, Hydraulic, Up-Acting, Amada 8 Axis CNC Gauging System, 1999, #15523

mazak 510 markii fms, 2500 Watt, 5’ x 10’ Travels, Hybrid Design, Mazak CNC Controls, Tower FMS, 2001, Stock#: 15574

HurCO/Beyeler, PRDC-100-2550, 8’ X 100 Ton, Hydraulic, Down Acting, 4 Axis CNC Gauges, CNC Crowning, 2000, #15459

striPPit 1250-m, 33 Ton, 33 Station, 3 1/2” Auto Index Stations, Hydraulic Clutch, Fanuc 04PC, 1994, Stock#: 15564

HurCO/Beyeler, PRDC-150-3100, 10’ X 165 Ton, Hydraulic, Down Acting, 2 Axis Ram Control, X & R Axis Back Gauges, 2000, #15460

58 Station Thick, 2 Auto Index Stations, Hydraulic Clutch, Fanuc 04PC Controls, 1990, Stock#: 15481

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trumPf trulaser 1030,

5200 Watt, 5’ x 10’ Travels, Flying Optics, Dual Pallet Shuttle Tables, High Speed Drives, 2004, #15505

10’ x 115 Ton, Hydraulic, Down Acting, Delam DA65 CNC Controls, CNC Crowning, 2001, #15453

2000 Watt, 72” x 99” Table Travel, Hybrid Design, Fanuc 16LA 32 Bit CNC, 1996, Stock#: 15517

2000 Watt, 5’ x 10’ Table, Flying Optics, Siemens CNC Controls, 2010, #15563

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truMpf, L2530, 3000WATT, 4’ X 8’, SIEMANS, 3205 BEAM ON HOURS, 2001 Our stock number: 9734

AMADA LC3015F1NT 4000 WATT , 5’ X 10’, MFG:2008 Our stock number: 9779

33 TON AMADA VIPROS 368 KING, FANUC O4PC, 58 STA., 4 A/I, MFG:1997 Our stock number: 9825

2000 WATT, AMADA PULSAR 2415A3NT, DUST COLLECTOR, CHILLER, MFG:2005, 25,211 HOUR Our stock number: 9775

88 TON, AMADA FBDIII8025NT, AMADA AMNC-PC, MFG: 2001 Our stock number: 9760

242 Ton, AMADA, HFE2204/7, OPERATEUR, MFG:2000 Our stock number: 9604

truMpf, L3050, 5000 WATT, SIEMENS, 5’x 10’, PREVIOUSLY A TRUMPF DEMO MACHINE, MFG:2002, Our stock number: 9788

AMADA Quattro, 1000 Watt, Fanuc 160iL, Mfg:2002 Our stock number: 9830

33 TON, AMADA, VIPROS 367 QUEEN, FANUC 18P, 58 STA.,2 A/I, MFG:2000 Our stock number: 9849

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www.centracorp.com 2007 HYDRAPOWER 150 ton x 13’ Hyd Brake, POBG, 4 way die, $42,500 Inv# 4630

22 Ton TRUMPF TC 200R Hydraulic Punch, 50”x 80” Sheet, 15 Tool Magazine, Auto-Index, 1998 Inv# 4632

2005 Koike Aronson Plasma MGM3100, 10’ x 23’, 300 Amp, Edge CNC, Downdraft table. $89,500 Inv# 4655

1/4 x 10’ SUMMIT Hydraulic Shear, FOPBG, SA., $19,500 Inv# 4577

TOS VARNSDORF 5” Table Type Horizontal Boring Mill, 63”x71” Rotary Table, 31½” Spindle Inv# 4707

HELLER 10 Ga x 60” Initial Pinch Plate Rolls, Power Adjustment on Bend Roll, Manual Drop, $12,500 Inv# 4619

700mm WMW MODUL Gear Hob, 410mm width, change gears, Nice, $29,500 Inv# 4582

23”/31-1/2” x 60” LEBLOND Heavy Duty Gap Bed Lathe, Rapids, Hard Ways, $17500 Inv# 4569

1994 Guifil Hydraulic Press Brake PE2060, 66 ton x 80”, CNC BG, $15500 Inv# 4661

BRIDGEPORT Series II Vertical Mill, 2 axis DRO, 4 HP, 30” x 15 trvl. $9,500, Inv# 4570

60 Ton x 100” ADIRA downacting hydraulic brake, $14,500 Inv# 4631

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HITACHI HT-40S CNC Turning Center, Yasnac LS-3, 27.6” Swing x 50” Centers, 4.7” Bore, $29,500 Inv# 4581

SOUTHBEND 17”x78” TurnNado Geared Head, Taper Attach, 10 1/2” OCS, 2-9/16” Bore, $8,500 Inv# 4681

TAKASAWA TS50 CNC Turning Center, Fanuc 10TE-F, 19.6” Swing x 48” Centers, 3.9” Bore, 19-3/4” Chuck, Inv# 4580

LAGUN Lagunmatic 250S 3 axis CNC Mill, 24” x 14” travel, $10,500, Inv# 4671

2003 SUMMIT Vertical Mill EVS550B, 36” x 16 Trvl. 5 HP, 3 axis DRO, Pow feeds, $10,500 Inv# 4568

CINCINNATI 90 Ton x 120” Brake Press, Hydraulic, Autoshape 2-Axis Control, 8” Stroke, Light Curtains $ 33,500 Inv# 4782

TRAK 2-Axis CNC Vertical Mill, Trak AGE 3 Control, 10”x 50” Table, 3 H.P., DRO for Quill $ 1 2,500 Inv# 4715

6 Ton H AEGAR HB6-B Hardware Insertion Press, $7,500, Inv# 4386

BTM Clinch Machine, 4.6mm Tog-L-Lok with Two Blade Dies, 27” Throat, Model P5U $6,500 Inv# 4788

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6’ GRAY CNC Floor Type Horizontal Boring Mill, Allen Bradley 9/260 CNC Controls, 120” Vertical Travel, 240” Horizontal, Model 660FC (#1628) 8’ INGERSOLL Floor Type Horizontal Boring Mill, Model Infeeding Column, Pendant Controls, 5-Axis Digital Readout System (1629) 6’ GIDDINGS & LEWIS NC Floor Type Boring Mill, Model G60FX with 108” Vertical Travel, 288” Horizontal, (2) Rotabs, 2002 CNC Control (#1621) 5” GIDDINGS & LEWIS MC-50 CNC Table Type HBM (4th Axis), #50 Taper, X-Axis 48”, Y-Axis 60”, Z-Axis 36”, W-Axis 35”, Pallet Size (2) 36” x 36”, G&L 8000B CNC Control, Spindle Speeds 143000, 100 ATC, Shuttle Systems, Remanufactured 2000 (1747) 5” GIDDINGS & LEWIS MC-50 CNC Table Type HBM (4th Axis), #50 Taper, X-Axis 48”, Y-Axis 60”, Z-Axis 36”, W-Axis 35”, Pallet Size (2) 36” x 36”, Spindle Speeds 14-3000, G&L 8000B CNC Control, 100 ATC, Shuttle System, Remanufactured 1999 (1748) 6” GIDDINGS & LEWIS MC-60 CNC Table Type Horizontal Boring Mill, Spindle Diameter 6”, Taper in Spindle #50 ANSI, Built in Rotary Table, Giddings & Lewis 8000-C CNC Hand Held Pendant, CH-8 Davis Facing Head with Auto Coupling System, Single Point Treading, Chip Conveyor with Elevator, Inspect in Plant Under Power, sn:450-297-03 (1787)

HORIZONTAL BORING MILLS

4” GIDDINGS & LEWIS Manual Table Type Horizontal Boring Mill, Model 70A-DP4-T, Table Size 36” x 74” (with (7) 13/16” Tee Slots & (3) ¾” Key Slots, Approx. 72” Table Travel, Approx. 60” Saddle Travel, 55” Head Vertical Travel, 28” Spindle Travel, Spindle Taper #50 with Power Draw Bolt, Main Motor 20 HP (1790)

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FARREL Manual Vertical Boring Mill, Model 120” VBM-ADJ RAIL, 75HP DC Main Drive Motor, 120” Table Size, 90” Distance Under Rail, 82” Ram Stroke, 16 Speed Changes, 127” Maximum Swing, Full Pendant Controls (1768) KING Hi-Column Vertical Boring Mill, Table Main Drive Power 75 HP-DC Motor, Maximum Swing 56”, Table Size 52” 4-Jaw, Height Under Rail 72”, Variable Table Speeds 2.7-100 RPM, 7 Speed Changes, sn:20112 (1727) BULLARD 66” Vertical Turret Lathe, Table Diameter 66”, Table Speeds 5-167 RPM, Number of Table Speeds 20, Machine Weight 95,800 lbs., Full Pendant Control with Double Pistol Grip, Excellent Condition (1794)

CNC vERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

(2) WILLEMIN-MACODEL CNC Multi-Process Turning/Machining Center, X-Axis 25”, Y-Axis 13”, Z-Axis 20”, Fanuc 16*MB CNC Control, Heinback 65 Collet Chuck (Main Spindle), Spreitzer 2-Jaw Chuck Vice Back Working 3’ x 8”, Tailstock, 66 Gal. Coolant System with Chiller, Chip Conveyor, Auto Control Lubrication System, Renishaw Probe, Machine Only Used On Plastic in Medical Shop , sn:120 (1739)

MAZAK Vortex 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center, Model Vortex 1400/160II, A-Axis Movement In/Out +/- 40 Degrees, B-Axis Movement Left/Right +/- 40 Degrees, X-Axis Travel 165.35”, Y-Axis Travel 55.11”, Z-Axis Travel 24.02”, Spindle Motor 100 HP, Spindle Speed 50-18,000 RPM, Spindle Taper HSKA100, Table Load Capacity 11,023 lbs., Table Size 157.4” x 49.2”, Machine Dimensions 539” x 285” x 160”, Machine Weight 107,900 lbs., Fanuc 310i-5A Controller, Excellent Condition, mfg. 2006 (1795)

CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS ASQUITH BUTLER KOMO CNC Horizontal Machining Center, Model HPT, Slotted Table 47” x 120”, CAT 50 Taper, Spindle Head Type PC-45” Universal Head, Heidenhain TNC 426PB CNC Control System, Manual Articulating Head, Chip Conveyor, Very Low Hours (1789)

CNC TuRNING CENTERS

MAZAK Powermaster N Universal 4000 CNC Flat Bed Lathe with Mazatrol Fusion 640T CNC Control, Tail Stock, Spindle Bore 4.6”, 34” Max Swing Over Bed X 162.5” CC, 24”-4 Jaw Chuck, Mfg. 2002, Very Good Condition, Under Power to be Inspected at Plant (1688) (REDUCED PRICE)

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HANWHA SL32HPD Swiss Style Turning Center, Main & Sub Spindle, 300-8,000 RPM, Very Low Hours, Fanuc 16iTB System, 9 Axis, Bar Feeder, Excellent Condition, Low Usage, sn:SL-32-B4-1059, Mfg. 2005 (1689)

FLOOR PLATES

(18) 90” x 215” x 19” Cast Iron T-SLOTTED FLOOR PLATES, matched to bolt together (1630) (2) 121” x 193” x 13” T-SLOTTED FLOOR PLATES, Matched set (1631)

ANGLE BENDING ROLLS

HAEUSLER 6” x 6” x ¾” Horizontal Angle Bending Roll, Model HPR330-H, 40 HP, 23 FPM Roller Speed, Mfg. 1998, sn:97-1785 (1672)

BENDERS

HAEUSLER 3-Roll Hydraulic Heavy Duty Section Bender, Model BB13.7/550, 29” Diameter of Top Roll, 26” Diameter of Bottom Roll, 550 Tons Bending Force of Top Roller, 200 Tons Force of Draw Gear Unit, Working Speed 13’ /Minute, Automatic Speed, Mfg. 1998, Very Good Condition. (1674)

ROTARY TABLES

WOTAN Motorized Infeeding Rotary Table, 67” x 60” Capacity with Control (1725) GIDDINGS & LEWIS 48” X 72” Hydrostatic Rotary Table, 25,000 Load Capacity, 6 T-Slots, Overall Height 15 ½”, Mfg. 1998 (1720) 36” X 36” CINCINNATI GILBERT Air Lift Rotary Table, Overall Table Height 11.25”, 4 T-Slots, Width of Top T-Slots .75”, Width of Bottom T-Slot 1.5”, Depth of T-Slot 1.5”, Distance Between T-Slots 8.5”(1773)

LATHES

MONARCH Engine Lathe, Model 2013 x 102, Taper Attachment, Pan Bed, Coolant (#1660)

LEBLOND Regal 24” x 70”, 5” Thru-Spindle Engine Lathe, 24” Swing, Distance Between Centers 70”, Spindle Thru-Hole 5”, Spindle Speeds (12) 12-900 RPM, Taper Attachment, Extra Chucks, Steady Rests (1753))

RADIAL ARM DRILLS YMZ 8’ x 19” (1110) Soraluce 6/12’ x 19” (1111)

CNC LASERS

4,000 Watt AMADA Flying Optic CNC Laser with Fanuc 160iL CNC Control, Dual Pallet Shuttle Tables, 5” x 7.5” Cutting Heads, Torit Dust Collector, Orion Chiller (1695) (REDUCED PRICE)

PRESS BRAKES

CINCINNATI 175 Ton CNC Hydraulic Press Brakes, Model 175 CBII x 12’, Mfg., 2001 (1646) (REDUCED PRICE) EXCLESIOR 6’ x 65 Ton Mechanical, 72” Overall (899)

ANGLE PuNCH LINE

FRANKLIN Angle Shear, 90 Ton, 6’ x 6’ x 5/8” (1582) CRITERION Tube Fabrication Work Cell with Compression Bend Station with Tooling to 2” x 4” x 5” Radius, Double-End Drill with Clamping and Punching/Piercing press, PLC CNC Control Mfg 2004 (1556)

IRONwORKER

KINGSLAND 175 Ton Hydraulic Ironworker w/175T Punch, 3/4” x 24” Shear, 8” x 8” x 3/4” Angles, 2 1/2” Rounds, Coping, Punches & Dies (1578)

CRANES

VIRGINIA Crane, 1994 Mfg., 40,000 Lbs. Cap., Model DGSLGDM-402425, Single Leg Gantry Crane, 25’ Span, Pendant Control, sn:VC93-609 (1699)

SANDERS

CEMCO 36” Pass Thru Belt Sander, Variable Thickness, Wet Type Filter, 36” Belt Size, Single Head, Stainless Steel Doors, New Lower Drum (1732)

JORNS CNC Hydraulic Folding Machine, Super-Line 300-soMB4000-12.2, 16 Gauge, 32’ Forming Length, 6 Bend Cylinders (1613)

GEAR MACHINES

(2) NATIONAL Broach Red Ring Gear Shavers (1495-1496) NILES Model ZSTV-06 Gear Grinder, 31.49” Gear Dia. (1600) STAR Model 4HS Hob Shaper, 10’ Work Diameter (1606) HOFLER Gear Tester, Model HFR-2000, Mfg. 1981, Index Testing, Lead Testing, External Gears (1664)

CNC RAM EDM

OMEGA 405-D, 9.8” x 5.9”y, 8.6”x, Mfg. 1996 (962)

PRESSES

GREENERD 30 Ton, HP-30-38-30 Hydraulic C-Frame Press, Bed Area 17” x 22”, Throat Depth 11-1/2, Adj. Stroke Approx. 20” (1754) GREENERD 30 Ton, H-30-25LS, Hydraulic C-Frame, Bed Area 19” x 24”, Throat Depth 12 ½”, Adj. Stroke Approx. 20” (1755)

MECHANICAL PRESSES

L&J 100 TON Single Geared OBI, 9” stroke, A/C, A/B (916) NIAGARA 100 Ton OBI, 10” Stroke, AC&B (1199)

HYDRAuLIC PRESSES

PACIFIC 400/500 Ton Hydraulic S.S. Press, 144” x 52” Bed, 27” Stroke, Programmable CNC Controls, Mfg. 1995 (1340)

STRAIGHTENERS, FEEDERS, uNREELERS, STRIP wELDER

AMERICAN Steel Line 20,000# x 24” x .250 Uncoiler & Straightener (1224) AMERICAN Steel Line 30,000# x 72” Motorized Coil Reel (1247) COOPER WEYMOUTH 5,000 lb x 12’ x .090” Cradle/Straightener (599) ROWE 30” x .065, 30” Wide (925)

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BEHRINGER Automatic Mitre Cutting Horizontal Bandsaw with 12” x 15” Capacity, 45 Degree Max. Mitre Range, Bundling, 47” Auto Feed, Mfg. 2001 (1735) HOBART/PANDJIRIS Welding Manipulator & Vertical Seam Welder, 8’V x 8’H Arm Travels, Mfg. 1986 (1477) KOIKE ARONSON Plasma Burning Machiner, 8’ x 8’ x 43”, Beveling Head, Mfg. 1996 (1588)

MILLERS

WMW HECKERT Universal HD Milling Machine, Model FW400/S APUG, #50 Taper, Speeds to 1500, Power Feed Table Work Surface 18” x 71”, Equipped with Vertical Overarm with Universal Vertical Head, Remote Pendant Control (1750)

FOLDING MACHINES

JORNS CNC Hydraulic Folding Machine, Maxi-Line 150-so MB400010, 16 gauge, 32’ Forming Length, 6 Bend Cylinders (1611) JORNS CNC Hydraulic Folding Machine, Super Line 300-soMB4000-12.2, 11 Gauge, 40’ Forming Length, 12 Stands (1612)

BROWN & SHARPE 1636 Hi Tech CNC Surface Grinder, 16” x 36” Electromagnetic Chuck, Mfg. 1991 (1053)

GIDDINGS & LEWIS “Exactamatic” Drill Grinder, 1981 (1342) MAY 12 Drill Grinder, 1” Capacity (330) (4) GIDDINGS & LEWIS (Winslow) Drill, Pointers Mod. Winslowmatic HC & HC 101 (701, 702, 703, 705) ROYAL MASTER Centerless Grinder (1586)

DRILLS

ARBOGA Geared Head Drill press on Slide, Model 250B (#1654) ARBOGA Geared Head Pedestal Drill, Model GL2508 (#1655)

PLASTIC BLOw MOLDER

B&G PLASTICS 4-Mold Blow Molding Machine, 24” x 16.38” Platen w/40 Tons Clamp, Mfg. 2002 (1447)

PAINT SYSTEMS

NORDSON Power Paint Booth NCH-2, (5) Auto (1347)

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