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components on a daily basis. The caused by poor handling would be far-reaching and costly. For that reason, we place great emphasis on kept at a high level of training. Thanks to the on-site courses held by Demag Service, we are able to maintain our high training standards without any loss of time.” of products for various textile
the highest priority on the safe operation of cranes. Demag Service courses, which is ideally tailored to meet our needs. We have trained courses.”
The current range of training courses including Demag crane operator courses can be seen at
www.demagcranes.de/training.
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the mechanical and plant engineering sector. A core activity of Terex many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, shipping, com for further information.
In-line measurement solutions for dimensions and shape
New In-line Measurement Solutions for Dimensions and Shape with PROFILEMASTER® and STEELMASTER Gauges from ZUMBACH
M
akers of seamless and bars now have access to
ZUMBACH gauges, which have just complete the line of hot and cold in-process gauges for rounds up
gauges are based on the principle of light-section technology and machine vision, and can handle any
Relevant dimensions can be entered into the program and are then monitored during the production run at all times. Typical applications are hot seamless pipe
inspection stations for tube, pipe,
are available in multiple designs, of the customer and product. The systems are best suited for the continuous measurement and monitoring of dimensions and the made of steel, metal, plastics or rubber.
• The new series of STEELMASTER hot and cold gauges, based on high-speed laser measurements per second, with technology. This results in a highly accurate and fast non-contact measurement of diameter, ovality and width/height at production
and beyond.
intelligent solutions as well as line measurement and control are going to be the focus of
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