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BUYERS GUIDE • 01622 699126 • BUYERS GUIDE • MACHINE VISION


Imaging Components Machine Vision Cameras CCD/CMOS Sensors


FRAMOS Electronics Ltd. The Coliseum Business Centre Riverside Way


Camberley, Surrey GU15 3YL United Kingdom


email info@framos.co.uk www.framos.co.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


Phone 01276 404 141 Fax 01276 404 144


TOX® -Powerpackage Air to Oil Intensifier 2 – 2000 kN METAL JOINING AND PRESSING


TOX®


Product Range


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 MATERIALS HANDLING AND LOGISTICS


ROBOTICS & MOTION SYSTEMS STEMMER IMAGING


supplies an extensive range of products from the world's leading suppliers of machine vision components and systems: cameras, illumination, frame grabbers, lenses, software, and smart cameras. Our dedicated support team can shorten your time to market, pro- viding invaluable engineering support working alongside your team and offering expertise and advice on the latest vision developments.


STEMMER IMAGING LTD


The Old Barn, Grange Court Tongham, Surrey GU10 1DW


Phone: +44 1252 780000 Fax: +44 1252 780001 info@stemmer-imaging.co.uk www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk


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.


YASKAWA UK LTD


Unit 2, Johnson Park, Wildmere Road, Banbury, Oxon OX16 3JU, UK


Tel: + 44 (0) 1295 272755 Fax: + 44 (0) 1295 267127 Email: info.uk@yasakwa.eu.com Web: www.yaskawa.eu.com


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