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April, 2011 New Handheld Oscilloscopes from AEMC


Foxborough, MA — AEMC® Instru - ments has introduced its third gener- ation of self-contained, handheld, two and four-isolated-channel oscil- loscopes available in 100MHz and 200MHz bandwidths. The new instruments provide five complemen- tary tools in one — an oscilloscope, FFT analyzer, 4-channel TRMS mul- timeter, harmonic analyzer and a recorder. The Model OX 7100 (100MHz)


and OX7200 (200MHz) oscilloscopes are rugged and ergonomic instru- ments that are excellent tools for both laboratory and field testing and troubleshooting. Full 12-bit resolu- tion provides the best data analysis available in a handheld oscilloscope. High portability makes the instruments especially suitable for


field use, and they utilize the patent-


agement capabilities. The Ethernet link permits remote control without the need to load any software on a PC. The large 320 x 240 full-color


LCD touch screen provides detailed graphical and alphanumeric repre- sentations of all measurements and also functions as a touch screen. The various “Windows-like” menus can be opened or pulled down and execut- ed, using the convenient stylus. The stylus can also be used for direct action on graphic elements such as cursors, triggers, and zooming. New features include: improved


Handheld oscilloscope.


ed, new system of “plug-and-play” accessories, isolated measurement channels and a range of remote man-


web server (FTP server/client) with cursors and automatic measure- ments; new AmpFlex®


and


MiniFlex® sensors, powered by the instrument (10Hz and 3MHz at -3dB bandwidth); new power measure-


ment option included for power measurements. Applications include: on-site


contractor maintenance, industrial or electronic; “internal” plant main- tenance; installations and start-up; industrial process; quality control; research and laboratory by engineers and technicians; field service. Contact: AEMC Instruments,


200 Foxborough Blvd., Foxborough, MA 02035-2872 % 508-698-2115 fax: 508-698-2118 E-mail: marketing@aemc.com Web: www.aemc.com


New Idea: Creform “Z” Fold and Nest Container


Carts Greer, SC — Creform Corporation has introduced a new concept in carts for in-plant handling of totes and parts containers. The carts can be built to hold just about any size tote or container


Nesting carts hold totes and bins.


while ergonomically presenting their contents well off the floor at a com- fortable picking height. Containers are easily moved from workstation to workstation within a cell. The unusual “Z” design allows


empty carts to be nested, significantly reducing required


storage space when they are not in use. They are well suited for most manufacturing and assembly opera- tions as well as food processing, clean room and medical applications. The carts are built using the


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company’s system of pipes, joints and accessories. Creform JG-11A plastic joints form the upper corners of the carts and provide a retaining lip to hold containers securely in place. For cart assembly, plastic joints provide a lower cost option when compared to metal joints, but do not have the flex- ibility to modify structures. However, plastic joints are necessary for clean operations that require wash down. Plastic joints are glued to plastic-coat- ed steel pipes using a special adhesive to form a permanent structure. Carts built using the metal


joints provide the flexibility of mak- ing height and container size adjust- ments as in-plant needs change. Contact: Creform Corp., P.O.


Box 830, Greer, SC 29652-0830 % 800-839-8823 fax: 864-877-3863 Web: www.creform.com


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