MFG4 2016 PREVIEW
CNC Simulator FANUC CNC Simulator provides students with exposure to FANUC CNC controls without the need for a full machine. The simulator is based on the FANUC Series Oi – MODEL F platform and has a 10.4" (264-mm) LCD monitor and a QWRTY keyboard. The
simulator can be operated as a three-axis mill or as a two- axis turning system with one spindle. FANUC America Corp. Ph: 888-FANUC US Web site:
fanucamerica.com
Enhanced CMM The DuraMax HTG coordinate measur- ing machine is an enhancement to the standard model. It is more sensitive to me- chanical vibrations and temperature fl uctuations and ideal for use in a production environment, now at temperatures from 15 to 40°C. Zeiss Industrial Metrology Ph: 800-327-9735 Web site:
zeiss.com
ERP Software
Manufacturing ERP software Glovia G2 offers a transformative, highly visual user interface that simplifi es complex ERP processes for non-ERP experts through intuitive, uncluttered screens that walk the end user through each step of the work process. It is reportedly highly adaptable, offering universal use of its 75 modules on any device, operating system or internet browser with full database support on SQL Server 2014 and Oracle Database 12c. Glovia G2 offers advanced functionality with deep domain knowledge for manufacturers in a wide range of industries and with varying modes of operation, including discrete manufacturing, mixed-mode production, Just-In-Time, repetitive and continuous production and To- Order Manufacturing (MTO/ETO). Fujitsu Glovia Inc. Ph: 310-563-7050 Web site:
www.glovia.com
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Surface Finishing Cadence Flex, an in- novative thin fi lm surface fi nishing system, is a single system capable of depositing a variety of durable surface fi nishes. Applications that require high-performance
functional and durable-decorative surface fi nishes benefi t from atomically bonded thin-fi lm metallic PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coatings. Cadence Flex systems adapt to manufacturing workfl ow requirements and integrate effi ciently into a wide range of manufacturing operations. The system is compact, simplifying integration into factory environments. Vapor Technologies Inc. Ph: 303-652-8500 Web site:
www.vaportech.com
Vision Measuring System Available with 0.2× or 0.5× magnifi cation, the Quick Image series 2-D vision measuring sys- tem uses a measurement func- tion that enables measurement and tolerance judgment with a single mouse click. This function allows automatic detection of a workpiece position and inclina- tion, and batch measurement
of multiple parts with the same shape, up to a maximum of 1000 workpieces at one setting. Measurement results are displayed in real time directly on the video image, which enables tolerance limits to be seen at a glance. Mitutoyo America Corp. Ph: 630-820-9666 Web site:
www.mitutoyo.com
Five-Axis Self-Centering Vises
These self-centering vises quickly and accurately clamp different types of workpieces for fi ve-sided machining. They can be mounted directly to machine tables or pallet systems like Hirschmann’s Zero Point reference system. Depend- ing on the pallet system used, it can be quickly clamped parallel to
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