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ACTION Kardex remstar MegamatRS350 Components, parts, and tools – always safe, always within arm’s reach


A continuously growing variety of tools an d parts, ever-changing market require ments, and competi - tive pressure require more flexible processes. Mechanical and metal engineering need solutions that are exactly matched to work processes to ensure flexibility and profitability.


Maximise storage space


exceptionally small diameter of 8 mm and weight of only 34 g, is ideal


T for protecting a wide range of structures from overload damage.


Fitting into an 8mm hole in the structure, the new piezoelectric strain sensor can be easily installed in any position to monitor the forces in a structure to warn


of impending failure due to overload


conditions. The small size and weight allows retro- fitting to existing installations without measurement error.


introducing Sensitive to transverse forces, the new sensor is a


borehole of any depth and cylindrical pin designed to


measuring element


Kistler Instruments Ltdi  01256 741550


orientation to allow the be mounted in an 8 mm


to be placed precisely at


point where the greatest strain occurs. K stler Instruments Ltd  www.kistler.com


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Miniature piezoelectric indirect foforce sensor minimisesmachine tool damage measuring


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Systems from Kardex Remstar offer high density storage solutions and can reduce required floor space by 85%, providing ample space ur warehouse stock.


for yo up to


Buffering for production


Our systems enable dense buffering of components and parts during each stage of your production


Kistler its


process. Material can be buffered at any time for as long as needed to ensure you run your facility at maxi- mum performance.


Storage of different materials The modular construction of our dynamic retrieval systems can easily


be adapted to changing company requirements. A reconfiguration of trays and carriers to maximise material storage density is possible at any time.


Logistics is the key to success


Better performance, even better service, and supreme quality – at lower costs? Storing, buffering, and supplying material, parts, and tools: through the perfect interplay of all in-house and inbound logistics processes you can untap significant benefits with Kardex Remstar. We can offer you com- plete solutions and consultation, which will result not only in saving space in storage and production but, at the same time, will also increase process safety and transparency. Our systems guarantee maximum availability with minimum storage and transport costs.


Kardex Kardex


2T Indoor Tow Tracto r C


the launch of intended for


spaces, the tractor is suita Its chassis width of 600 m high manoeuvrability, allo


with a carrying capacity of i


Linde Material Handling Linde Material Handling  0845 309 3333  0844 939 0800  www.kardex-remstar.co.uk


apable of pulling up to five small


trailers, Linde Material


Handling has expanded its range of electric tow tractors with its latest p20 model with a two tonne towing


capacity. The new addition has a connect design and extends the company’s existing range of tractors, previously covering the 3 to 25 tonne towing capacity band. Primarily


indoor use, particularly


tight corners in factories, warehouses and stores. The Linde p20 tractor


wing the vehicle to be operated in m and 3-wheel configuration ensures ble for a wide range of applications. in confined


s also available as a platform truck, 400kg .


www.linde-mh.co.uk


Alicat Scientific appoints European territory manage r


licat Scientific (www.alicat.com) has improved customer experience in the European market, appointing Andy Mangell European Territory Manager. Based in the United Kingdom, Mangell will contact and source of support


A serve as a local for distributors of Alicat's line ofpressure


controllers, mass flow controllers, meters, andaccessories. He will provide first line service support to local customers and channel partners, as well as work with OEM customers throughout Europe to incorporate Alicat's flow control instruments into their products. Mangell comes to Alicat with a strong background in the European market and mass flow technology. He has spent the last fifteen years as UK Managing Director of Bronkhorst UK, overseeing sales strategy for its Thermal and Coriolis mass flow controller lines. Prior


to this, he spent nine years developing the UK market Alicat Scientific 34 34 FEBRUAR 20 Alicat Scientific for


pressure measurement and mechanical pressure regulator manufacturers.  07736 455 587


FEBRUARY 2016 |F| FACTORY RY EQUIP QUIPMENT NT  www.alicat.com


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