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Automation & Drive Solutions from Vipa
High Speed - up to 30 times faster than comparable PLCs Supports STEP7 from Siemens or WINPLC7 from Vipa Ethernet interface built-in as standard (Vipa 300S PLCs) Wide range of Modules, Remote I/O, Modems and Accessories Comprehensive range of Touch Panels & Line Displays Total Solutions - IPCs, Drives, Motors, Motion Control & Complimentary Products
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TOX®
Product Range
YASKAWA delivers MOTOMAN Robotic and Drives and Motion systems and products for a wide range of industries adding value to our customers’ business. Our experienced team can assist in identifying your exact needs and guide you through the solution that is best suited to you.
TOX® -Powerpackage Air to Oil Intensifier 2 – 2000 kN YASKAWA UK LTD
Unit 2, Johnson Park, Wildmere Road, Banbury, Oxon OX16 3JU, UK
TOX® -Presses TOX®
-ElectricDrive 2 – 2000 kN
electromechanical Servo- Press-Systems up to 500 kN
TOX®
-Joining Systems Riveting without rivets
TOX® -Tongs
Handheld, Robot, Machine Mount Tongs
JULY/AUGUST2013
AEROSPACE & MARINE
New solutions are taking-off
PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR MANUFACTURING EFFICIENCY
PNEUMATICS & HYDRAULICS
installation time Driving down TOX® PRESSOTECHNIK Ltd
Unit 21 Stafford Business Village Dyson Way, Staffordshire Technology Park Beaconside, Stafford, ST18 0TW
Phone: +44 (0) 1785 887903 Fax: +44 (0) 1785 887927
mclements@tox-uk.com
www.tox-uk.com
Best sensor for wet areas
INDUSTRY FOCUS: Oil & Gas
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