FABTECH 2015 PREVIEW
improve effi ciencies and costs. Facility managers can easily monitor energy use, maintenance requirements and system usage on a mobile app and dashboard. The eTell connects to RoboVent equipment via Bluetooth, and uses “smart” soft- ware that continually learns from system or human input and makes predictions and adjustments based on that input. Robovent
Ph: 888-762-6836 Web site:
www.robovent.com
X-Ray Fluorescence Instrument
Fischerscope X-ray XAN 500 is a universally applicable en- ergy dispersive X-ray fl uores- cence measuring instrument for non-destructive coating thickness measurement and material analysis with an ele- ment range from Chlorine (17)
to Uranium (92). It is particularly useful for large specimens or diffi cult-to-reach locations. This instrument is well suited for quality assurance, incoming inspection and process control. Typical applications include measurements on large coated parts, like machine components and housings; mobile mea- surements in electroplating shops; mobile measurements of precious metals and solution analysis. Fischer Technology Inc. Ph: 860-683-0781 Web site:
www.fi scher-technology.com
Metalcutting Equipment Company will showcase its cutting systems including cut-to-length, blanking, multiblank- ing, stretcher leveling and coil-to-coil slitting equipment that include a number of quick setup and changeover capa-
bilities. The cut-to-length and stretcher leveler lines handle thicknesses to 20 mm and widths to 2440 mm. Slitting lines are capable of production speeds up to 610 m/min and thicknesses to 16 mm and widths to 2440 mm. Red Bud Industries Ph: 800-851-4612 Web site:
www.redbudindustries.com
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Robotic MIG Guns, Consumables Tregaskiss will feature its robotic MIG guns, peripherals and con- sumables in the Miller booth. Products include Tough Gun CA3 Robotic Air-Cooled MIG Guns featuring a replaceable Unicable that offers extended service life to reduce downtime and costs. This gun is a replacement for the Tough Gun G1 Series MIG Gun that maintains TCP with minimal or no ro- botic programming touchups. The gun has been engineered for precision, durability, and easy maintenance, and also features an improved neck clamp that resists damage due to accidental over-torque. Tough Gun TA3 Robotic Air-Cooled MIG Guns feature a re-engineered neck clamp to improve durability and consistency of clamping force on through-arm robotic systems. It is also available with additional standard neck options and includes a Low-Stress Robotic (LSR) Uni- cable that provides a rotating power connection to protect against damage from routine torsion. Tregaskiss
Ph: 855-644-9353 Web site:
www.tregaskiss.com
Lean Tube and Sheet Fabricating Machines Fabricating machines include the new LC5 tube and sheet fabricating machine, BC80 end machining center, and three new all-electric tube-bending machines, the Elect102, the E-Turn52 and the Smart. The compact LC5 is equipped with a fi ber laser up to 4.5 kW for high-volume production with automatic loading and unloading that can process both tube and fl at sheet in a single machine. The LC5 can handle bar up to 6-m long and tube to 120 mm in di- ameter. The BC80 is a high produc-
tion and completely automated end machining center ideal for cut-to-length, chamfering, facing, boring and threading of tube and bar. It’s designed for 24-hour production process- ing tube up to 80-mm diam and lengths from 10 to 350 mm. The unit is ideal for high-volume bushing production. BLM Group USA Ph: 248-560-0080 Web site:
www.blmgroupusa.com
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