March, 2013
www.us-tech.com New Light Pointer Increases Pick Accuracy in Kardex Shuttle VLM
Westbrook, ME — A new light pointer now avail- able with a Shuttle Vertical Lift Module (VLM) from Kardex Remstar directs an operator to a spe- cific part location using a laser or LED spot. This new pick to light system can increase accuracy, productivity and overall picking speed. The light pointer consists of an LED or laser
light mounted to a slider that moves horizontally on a guiding system. Located inside over the access opening of a Shuttle VLM, the LED or laser light pointer swivels in depth direction to illuminate any position within the tray. The light spot imme- diately identifies the exact location of the item to be picked or replenished. The light pointer navigates the operator to
the exact part to be picked increasing pick accuracy. This eliminates any hesitation or guessing when retriev- ing a part. In a manual system, there is a greater chance of error. The light pointer eliminates the
need to manually search for each part, allowing the operator to pick faster. It can also assist operators
New L-com USB Panel Mount Cables with Latching Connectors
North Andover, MA —L-com, Inc. has released a new line of its popular ECF-style panel-mount USB 2.0 cables. These items, which allow easy
with batch picking. The Shuttle VLM delivers the tray directly to the operator at an ergonomic height and the light pointer highlights the exact location of the part to be picked. Once the operator has confirmed the part has been picked, the light pointer will swivel to the next part location on the pick list. This allows orders to be filled quicker. The light pointer can stand alone to navigate
an operator to a part location, or work with a TIC (transaction information center) to further
improve picking accuracy. Contact: Kardex Remstar, LLC,
Light pointer shows specific item; increases pick accuracy and speed.
41 Eisenhower Drive, Westbrook, ME 04092 % 800-639-5805 fax: 207-854-1610 Web:
www.KardexRemstar.com
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USB 2.0 cables with latching connectors.
and secure USB bulkhead mounting with an integral rear cable, have a latching USB type A connector on the cable to prevent disconnection during vibration and shock. The new items are well-suited to mobile, vehicle, and military USB applications where vibration and shock could cause a standard USB type A male plug to pop out of its jack. The new products feature
either a USB type A female panel- mount or a USB type B female panel-mount, and use L-com’s pro- prietary ECF style flange to screw mount the jack to a surface. The cable behind the bulkhead jack can range from 12 inches all the way to 120 inches and is terminated with a latching type A male connector. The cable features 20 AWG power con- ductors to maximize power through- put and minimize the chance of the cable breaking. The new USB 2.0 cables are currently in-stock and available for
same-day shipping. Contact: L-com Global Connec -
tivity, 45 Beechwood Drive, North Andover, MA 01845 E-mail:
sales@L-com.com Web:
www.L-com.com
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