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September, 2021


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SOUTHFIELD, MI — iTAC Soft- ware AG has created a link be- tween its maintenance tool and the planning module. This means that maintenance and servicing tasks can now be in- cluded in the planning process. It can also be rescheduled in


real time. This enhancement of the iTAC.APS.Service enables


Apollo Seiko Systems Now From Murray Percival


AUBURN HILLS, MI — The Murray Percival Company, the leading supplier to the Midwest’s electronics industry, offers auto- mated point soldering systems from Apollo Seiko, including desktop solder robots, inline sol- dering robots, and laser solder- ing robots. Having a robotic soldering


machine not only provides the same capabilities as a human, but removes the human error and increases throughput at a very affordable price. The J-CAT LYRA is a new


soldering robot with significantly improved base operational fea- tures, increased usability and durability. Its iron tip tempera- ture can be set individually for


iTAC Links Maintenance Tool and Planning Module Recurring maintenance


detailed planning, which leads to greater flexibility and cost opti- mization in production. The digital maintenance


assistant lists and defines all planned maintenance tasks in production. It is available for both desktop and mobile de- vices. It can be used to process maintenance tasks in produc- tion and to define or plan them easily in the office. iTAC has linked the


maintenance manager to its iTAC.APS.Service via an in- terface. The new function al- lows maintenance orders


iTAC’s software now allows maintenance scheduling.


planned in the maintenance manager to be immediately


transferred to the iTAC.APS. Service.


tasks can be set with their individual maintenance in- terval, whether after a cer- tain service performance of a machine or at regular inter- vals. The planning results are displayed in a graphical over view.


Contact: iTAC Soft-


ware, Inc., 26801 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48033 % 248-450-2446 Web: www.en.itac.de


VISUAL AND AUDIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR ANY APPLICATION


Network Connected Indicators


Monitor and collect real-time operational statuses using a variety of protocols and connection methods to maximize OEE at any facility.


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Digital I/O IO-LINK E-mail


HTTP Linux Windows® TCP/UDP


SNMP Modbus


Acquisition Data


MP3 Alerts


Apollo Seiko robotic soldering system.


each soldering point within the same program. As a result, high- quality soldering of components with different heat capacities, re- liable filling of through-hole and perfect back fillets can be achieved. Murray Percival also offers


other Apollo Seiko products such as the L-CAT EVO II, the FANUC SR-LYRA II, and the MLU-808FS/MLU980FS Laser Soldering Systems. Contact: Murray Percival


Co., 2014 Brown Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 % 800-405-1730 E-mail: info@murraypercival.com Web: www.murraypercival.com


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