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PRODUCT PREVIEWS Shop-Floor Milling


Sprue Grippers 2016 Series gap-free sprue grippers feature a wide jaw opening, high clos- ing force, single-acting operation and


easy assembly and operation. The new grippers are available with optional direct sensing capabilities and smooth or sawtooth jaws. They are comprised of zinc-plated steel gripper jaws with anodized, high-strength aluminum alloy housings. FIPA Inc.


Ph: 919-651-9888 Web site: fi pa.com


Oil Skimmer


The new Mini-Skimmer R.S. belt-type oil skimmer collects over a quart of oil per hour despite its tiny hous- ing measuring just 3 x 3 x 2.75” (76 x 76 x 70 mm). Designed as an easy-to-use solu- tion for small machine


shops, this unit skims unwanted tramp oils from coolants, but can rest easily with the fl ip of a switch once its job is complete. The smallest of Wayne Prod- ucts’ expanding family of oil skimming products, Mini-Skimmer is the only oil skimmer on the market with an on/off switch, allowing users to easily monitor its activity, and the unit is lightweight and small enough for easy transporta- tion between machines. Wayne Products Ph: 800-255-5665 E-mail: info@wayneproducts.com Web site: www.mini-skimmer.com


The new SmartCAM ShopFloor Mill- ing is an easy-to-use and affordable cloud-based shop-fl oor programming system designed to empower machin- ists with CNC programming indepen- dent of their in-house programming department. Software provides more functionality than traditional conver- sational programming, offl ine and independent of specifi c conversational CNC format. SmartCAM ShopFloor Milling is available on the Predator Cloud Network, providing a secure shop-fl oor network and computing platform in the cloud via a low-cost monthly subscription. Each machinist’s Windows desktop, data and applica- tions are stored in the cloud and au- tomatically backed up. Current pricing is available via Predator Software and authorized Predator Software resellers. Introductory subscription pricing for SmartCAM ShopFloor Milling is $25 per month, and offered on a month- by-month basis. SmartCAMcnc


Ph: 541-344-4563 x 104


E-mail: hugh.caldwell@smartcamcnc.com Web site: www.smartcamcnc.com


TO PLACE:


Employment, service, new and used equipment, rebuilding, parts & service, scrap metal, agents, business listings, consultants and general admission.


CONTACT: Tim Simpson


ENGINEERING


One SME Drive, PO Box 930 Dearborn, Michigan 48121-0930 Phone: 313 425-3040 Email: tsimpson@sme.org Email: advertising@sme.org


RATES:


Line Ad. Per line $35 (minimum 5 lines, 7 words per line avg.) No agency commission.


Display ad per inch: 1x: $195 6x: $180 12x: $165 (maximum 2")


Color available, please inquire. No agency commission. Display Ad Units.


(Same as publications rates) Agency commission allowed to recognized agencies.


84 AdvancedManufacturing.org | March 2017 Payment in advance on all listings.


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call Tim Simpson at 313-425-3040


OIL MIST & SMOKE IN YOUR SHOP?


www.mistcollectors.com Tel: 1-800-645-4174


CLASSIFIEDS POSITIONS AVAILABLE


Seeking Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Job Opportunities between U.S. and China. An achievement oriented engineering manager with a B.Sc. (M.E.) from Canada seeking to leverage background in manufacturing, new product development, project management and problem solving in a senior level position. Email: kauk18@hotmail.com


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