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Product Previews KEEP FLUIDS MODEL NCO FILTER


• Permanently piped housing, open without special tools • O-ring sealed cover: Buna N, EPR and Viton® • 150 psi rated carbon or stainless steel housing • 1/4-inch NPT vent connection • 1-1/2 or 2-inch NPT inlet/outlet • Adjustable leg assembly • Heavy-duty basket, over 50% open area • Uses standard size bag/cartridge


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3730 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Tel: 800-821-5373 or 734-665-8201 Fax: 734-665-2214 fi lters@rosedaleproducts.com www.rosedaleproducts.com


PINS, PLUNGERS, HANDLES & HAND WHEELS. CLEAN WITH ROSEDALE


Tube Bender The Elect XL150 all-electric tube bender brings high levels of accuracy and productivity to the bending of tubes up to 6" (152-mm) diameter. The unit


can handle difficult applications with little or no straight be- tween bends or where tight radius bends are required, and is suited to automotive, agricultural machinery, construction machinery, and shipbuilding industries, among others. The Elect XL150 boasts an array of productivity and accuracy enhancing features. The precise control and positioning of its electric axes ensures that optimum working parameters can be reproduced exactly, first time, every time, without reliance on operator expertise. Its multistack tooling (up to eight stacks) allows several bend tools to be premounted to minimize tool changeover. Incorporating the direct gearbox drive within the compact head assembly gives the Elect XL150 much greater clearance around the bend head area. The machine also combines conventional and variable radius bends in the same automatic bend cycle. BLM Group USA Corp. Ph: 248-560-0080


E-Mail: sales@blmgroupusa.com Web site: www.blmgroup.com


Vacuum Lifter for Packaging Fixtureworks® is your source for quick release ball lock pins for


fastening, spring loaded plungers for positioning, pull handles for holding, hand wheels for wheeling and other machine elements. Call us at 888.794.8687 for technical assistance and sales or go to www.fixtureworks.net for online ordering, specs & CAD files.


A Cynergy Ergonomics vacuum lifter has proven to reduce back strain and the workers comp claims that accompany them for a manufacturer of water softeners. The vacuum lifter uses 12" (308-mm) round Vi-Cas vacuum cups to hold the 10-lb (4.5-kg) box during the lifting and positioning process, and is powered by readily available compressed air. The purpose-designed lifter allows an operator to lift the box, open it, and then position it over a water softener that’s already fas- tened to a pallet for final packaging and shipment. Prior to in- stalling the Cynergy vacuum lifter, this process was completed manually despite the awkward maneuvering required of lifting the heavy box and positioning it over the pallet-mounted water softener. After installation of the ergonomic lifting device, workers comp claims have dwindled and lost-time incidents have been eliminated. Cynergy Ergonomics Ph: 314-304-0221 Web site: www.cynergyergonomics.com


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