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www.us- tech.com Case Study:


Schleuniger Boosts Premier Cable


Jewel Box Ultra Compact X-Ray inspection system


Solutions’ Quality


features include: -5 axis manipulatior with 360 degree rotation, 45 degree tilt -Resolution of 100 line pairs/mm -Magnification from 7x-2000x -Port openings for longer devices -80kV, 10 micron focal spot x-ray source -Image processing software with enhancement tools


The Ultra Compact   


Perfect for BGA, QFN, LED, medical electronics, cables, components, sensors and more





All Glenbrook X-Ray systems are also available on a rental or rent-to-own basis


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Call us at 800-600-8866 or visit www.glenbrooktech.com 


Glenbrook Technologies is Celebrating its 35th Year in Patented X-ray Technology See at SMTAI, Booth 1032


Manchester, NH — Premier Cable So- lutions, LLC, (PCS) located in Shulls- burg, Wisconsin, specializes in the manufacturing of custom cable assem- blies, wire harnesses, control boxes, and console assemblies for a wide range of industries. As cofounder of Antenna Plus, LLC, Bill Li- imatainen drew on over 20 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of low-profile an- tennas to build PCS. When Liimatainen sold


Rotator Ro ot to Positioner Pos o it


his stake in Antenna Plus, he knew that he had a talented pool of experienced profession- als available from which he could build this new enter- prise. He was already familiar with Schleuniger’s line of coax- ial cable stripping machines, having previously processed millions of feet of cable, which made Schleuniger the logical choice for the new venture. Premier Cable Solutions cur-


By utilizing this equipment, the


company has freed up two employees to work on other aspects of the pro- duction process, which has resulted in more flexibility and growth.


September, 2019


Multistrip 9480 cut and strip machine. “The quality of the equipment,


rently owns a MultiStrip 9480 auto- matic cut and strip system with ac- companying PreFeeder 2200 and Ca- bleCoiler 1300. The flexibility of these machines enables them to process a variety of wires and cables in a wide range of sizes. In addition, PCS has a UniStrip 2300 wire strip- ping machine and several CT 32 S and CT 60 pneumatic crimping ma- chines.


as well as excellent customer service, is what has prompted us to continue to invest in Schleuniger. As we’ve grown, we’ve continued to buy Schle- uniger equipment in an effort to au- tomate more and more of our processes,” says ElizaBeth Kimball,


plant manager, PCS. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87


Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103 % 603-668-8117 fax: 603-668-8119


E-mail: sales@schleuniger.com Web: www.schleuniger.com


LANtastic Automation!


The WE-LAN AQ is a LAN transformer manufactured by a fully automated production process. Its innovative coil winding technique reduces the electrical variation and increases their reliability, while improving performance over a wide frequency range. LAN transformers and RJ45 connectors suitable for different speeds and PoE current ratings can also be found in the further LAN product families.


For further information, please visit: www.we-online.com/lantastic


 >1.5 kV isolation voltage  IEEE compliant  Tight tolerance  Compact design: max 4.5 mm height  10/100 & 10/100/1000 Base-T


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Curious how the WE-LAN AQ is built inside? Discover our new 3D online application and get more information: www.we-online.com/lantastic


#INDUCTORDUET


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2630


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Custom


Configurations Available


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