Laser Software
LinPerf, short for Linear Perforation, is a new feature of Laserdyne S94P software. It provides a way to create programs that produce linear patterns of laser processed features on fl at surfaces. LinPerf is designed to take work out of creating patterns with a laser system. Users provide information about the pattern such as hole spacing, orientation of the pattern, number of passes required to produce holes and type of assist gas. Prima Power Laserdyne Ph: 763-433-3700 Web site:
primapower.com
Robot
The new LP 100 gantry robot system allows users to confi gure the gantry to deliver high-speed or high-load
at a minimum diameter of 1.58". Metric bodies are available in 32 and 40-mm diameters, with inch versions at 1.250 and 1.500" ( 31.8 and 38.1-mm) diameters. Boring depths of 7×D are possible. BIG Kaiser Precision Tooling Inc. Ph: 224-770-2999 Web site:
www.us.bigkaiser.com
Borehole Monitoring The Boretrak Viewer is an updated version of the company’s Cabled Boretrak and Rodded Boretrak borehole deviation measurement systems. These measurement probes are
performance. The robot offers engine and gearbox manufacturers more options to select solutions that work for them. It is suitable for use in a weight category that includes cylinder heads and gearbox housings. Liebherr Automation Systems Ph: 734-429-7225 Web site:
liebherr.com
Smart Damper for Turning
The Smart Damper boring bar for lathe applications is a heavyweight, strengthened damping mechanism integrated into the toolholder, functioning as both a dynamic counter and friction damper. It instantaneously absorbs vibration and eliminates chatter, helping achieve higher machining ac- curacy, better surface fi nishes and increased metal-removal rates. The Smart Damper boring bar, which can supply through-body coolant, features three modular insert holders optimized for right-hand ID turning with ISO standard inserts
designed to support a variety of drilling operations by provid- ing vital borehole deviation analysis required to make fast and informed decisions. By using Boretrak to survey drill holes, any deviation from the intended path can be measured, monitored and addressed in order to achieve safer and more effi ciently planned drilling and blasting. Downloading borehole data is now simpler and more intuitive with fewer steps required to access needed information as it automati- cally recognizes probe and data type. Software offers single-
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