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standards (ANSI: B5.54, B5.57, B89.3.4; and ISO: 230-3, 230-7; and JIS B 6190-7). The Spindle Error Analyzer is also used to qualify precision machine tools before taking delivery. Lion Precision Ph: 651-484-6544 Web site: www.spindleanalysis.com


Industrial Laser Welding System


The G3 1900 series is the next generation of industrial laser welding systems. Its powerful design offers interactive high- definition touch-screen control panel, First Pulse Suppression (FPS) Technology, LED natural lighting system, Whisper Series Air Cooling System, “Easy Link” USB connection, and an enhanced automation chamber design. The 1900 Series is well-suited for a wide range of metal joining, com- plex assembly, automation and repair applications and is available in 60–200-W models, in either the standard or XL body style.


The removable welding chambers are designed to be custom configured for the widest range of applications. LaserStar Technologies Corp. Ph: 407-248-1142 Web site: www.laserstar.net


Tight Tolerance, Thin-Wall Castings Harmony Castings is a AS 9100 company that produces qual- ity castings, designed without draft and unnecessary weight. Castings feature thin walls, 150 rms finish, zero-degree draft, and tight tolerances. With low tooling costs and unlimited pattern life, Harmony Castings is able to bring projects from model to production in just three weeks. Also pattern revisions are quickly made. Harmony Castings LLC Ph: 724-452-5811 Web site: www.harmonycastings.com


Laser Tool Setter


The LaserControl NT laser tool setter is capable of measuring tools only microns in diameter, detecting 1-µm fractures in a tool’s cutting edge, and more. Newly redesigned TC- Series probes are built to withstand the harshest of environments and


roughest handling. They are built to be five times faster than conventional probes, are 0.5-µm repeatable, and will not false trigger, saving time during setup and inspection, without sacrificing accuracy. Blum LMT Inc. Ph: 859-344 6789


E-mail: solutions@blumlmt.com


Microblasting Work Chamber ProCenter Plus microblasting work chamber swiftly evacuates spent abrasive from the chamber keeping the work area clean. Also, the ProCenter Plus can handle ample amounts of spent abrasive in its oversized storage hopper without affecting performance. Also contributing to its cleanliness are the downdraft design and HEPA filter and a blow-off gun to clean parts quick- ly with a blast of air. Quietness is en-


hanced by a built-in silencer, minimized air discharge and an acoustically designed fan box for maximum noise reduction. Operator comfort is seen to through a large, well-lit operator viewing area; an ergonomic design with wide cushioned hand openings; and a large hinged window for easy parts loading. Comco Inc.


Ph: 800-796-6626


E-mail: info@comcoinc.com Web site: www.comcoinc.com


Vises


New SideWinder vise pro- vides vertical workholding for second operation machining in the same setup and can be mounted to the back of all Kurt 6" (152-mm) vises. Also, Kurt’s Pull Type HD690


vise line now is available in standard and reverse jaw models, in manual and hydraulic versions. The Model 3400 Versatile Lock vise line adds versatility, accuracy, and capacity to small machining centers, while the MaxLock vise line now is available in three sizes: the self-centering 2½" (65-mm), 4" (102-mm) jaw-width model and the 3½" (90-mm) jaw-width models. Kurt Manufacturing Co. Ph: 877-226-7823 Website: www.kurtworkholding.com E-mail: workholding@kurt.com


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