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portable and use less energy than machines of similar out- put capabilities. The AC/DC TIG/Stick-capable Dynasty 280 is intended for industrial manufacturing applications and heavy fabrication, while the DC TIG/Stick-capable Maxstar 280 is intended for industrial applications, construction and heavy fabrication. Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Ph: 800-426-4553
E-mail:
info@millerwelds.com Web site:
www.millerwelds.com
Steel Lathe Chuck Shields
Heavy-duty 14-gage steel chuck shields for lathes or similar machines provide a safeguard between individuals and point- of-operation or rotating hazards, and protect individuals from flying chips, sparks, coolant, lubricant, and other particles. The mounting bracket attaches to the face of the headstock. The shield hinges left and rests at a 45°
angle above the headstock, making it easy to change or adjust the chuck or workpiece. The operator doesn’t need to reach over the chuck to move the shield in and out of position, and the shield will not interfere with lathes that have a rear guard/ backsplash.
Danray Products LLC Ph: 866-482-6807
E-mail:
ryan.ebens@danrayproducts.com Web site:
www.danrayproducts.com
Wi-Fi-Connected Temperature Data Logger New data logger has an integrated Wi-Fi function that enables it to automatically upload recorded data from the logger to TandD’s free cloud-based storage service. The device also has an AP mode that allows for direct log on and download- ing of data by a smartphone or tablet. The TR- 71wf can be
set up, configured and operated without using a PC. Measure- ment range is -40 to 110°C (supplied sensor) or -60 to 155°C
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(optional sensor: Fluoropolymer Coated Type) with resolution of 0.1°C. Measurement units can be in Celsius or Fahrenheit. TandD Corp.
Ph: 518-669-9227
E-mail:
inquiries@tandd.com Web:
www.tandd.com
Safety Air Gun Extensions
Super Blast Safety Air Guns are now available with 3 and 6' (0.9 and 1.8-m) extension pipes. CE compliant, these guns with extension pipes provide strong blowing force to clean large areas quickly and the extensions allow access to oth- erwise hard-to-reach areas. The extension pipes are compliant with OSHA noise (29 CFR 1910.95(a)) and dead-end (29
CFR 1910.242(b)) regulations. Supplying compressed air closer to the affected area can decrease air consumption and increase results; adding an extension can reduce excessive bending and reaching. Exair Corp.
Ph: 800-903-9247 E-mail:
techelp@exair.com Web site:
www.exair.com/sbsagext.htm
CNC Machine Simulation Software Version 7.3 of Vericut CNC machine simulation and optimiza- tion software features many enhancements that significantly improve performance, thereby simplifying manufacturing
engineers’ ability to simulate the CNC programming and ma- chining process. Vericut simulates all types of CNC machine tools, including those from leading manufacturers such as
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