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printed out with simple statistics performed on measured data. Results are stored in memory and can be downloaded to a remote computer. Freedom Technologies Ph: 860-659-9662 Web site: www.freedomlaser.com


Mold Polishing Equipment Compact, lightweight Foredom Portable Micromotor system has plenty of power for fine detailing, polishing. and even grinding on metal, wood, glass and many other materials. Perfect for users who work at multiple stations outdoors with no power or with limited to no bench space. Product features include a 1/8" (3-mm) collet and control unit with a digital rpm dis- play at the top that makes it easy to monitor speed as you work. The dial on the front adjusts speed from 0 to 30,000 rpm. The built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery


run time is approximately 5 hrs, depending on how long the micromotor is in continuous use when in battery mode, or plug it in for day-long use. Boride Engineered Abrasives Ph: 800-662-0336 Web site: www.borideabrasives.com


Dimensional Measurement System ProTable X is a semi-custom system designed to measure sheets, disks and more up to 4 × 12' (1.2 × 3.6 m) with accuracy of ±0.003" (0.08 mm) across the entire linear range of measurement. The surface features anodized aluminum plate or stainless steel and is designed to be used in a manufacturing envi- ronments. ProTable is battery operated and includes automatic temperature compensation. ProTable X uses aluminum extrusion and long-life steel bearings to ensure smooth operation and to minimize orthogo- nal, Abbé, and cosine measuring errors. Accurate Technology Ph: 800-233-0580 Web site: www.proscale.com


Enclosure Modification System ASG modifies electrical enclosures in as little as one to three days in-house, saving their regional customers labor and effort that detracts from their core business. The state-of- the-art automated computer-controlled Hoffman system virtually eliminates manual drilling, cutting, and tap- ping hand tools and produces assembly-ready enclosures. ASG’s machining center accepts standard electrical enclo- sures of various materials, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, fiberglass, and other nonmetallic materials. Modification involves everything from cutting simple holes to complex cutouts on almost any material, any shape, or size. ASG, Division Hesco Ph: 860-817-8955 Web site: www.ctasg.com


Swiss-Style, Small Parts Manufacturing Tools and accessories for Swiss machining include multi- dec-Lube tool clamp system that permits a repeatable jet flow even after multiple tool changes or setups or teardown and replaces the original equipment gang slide tool clamps provided with the Swiss machine. PCM 4X high-speed spindles with a new planetary-style gear system feature a low- profile configuration that suits


Citizen Swiss A, L, M and the new L32 series machines for improved performance of micro drills, end mills and high-speed thread milling tooling. The Louis Belet carbide Expert series tooling packages feature optimized geom- etries and coatings for drills, end mills, slotting saws, thread mills, engraving and spotting tools for greater productivity, higher material removal rates, superior surface quality, and extended tool life.


Genevieve Swiss Industries Inc. Ph: 413-562-4800 Web site: www.genswiss.com


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