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August, 2017 ElEctronic Mfg Products


Hammond Pole Kits Expand Enclosure Mounting Options


Cheektowaga, NY — Sealed enclo- sures are designed for indoor and outdoor installation and normally


tronic monitoring and control sys- tems that are being installed in an increasing number of locations, Hammond has introduced


five initial sizes of pole mounting kits. These kits enable three sealed enclosure families to be at- tached to round, square or rectan- gular poles, with diameters of 38 to 381 mm (1.5 to 15 in.). The cor- rosion-resistant stainless steel kits are designed to reduce instal- lation time and to secure the en- closure, preventing twisting once installed. The initial range of kits are


Pole mounting kits for enclosures.


have holes positioned outside the sealed area, allowing the enclosure to be attached directly to flat surfaces without compromising its environ- mental protection. To meet the need for small elec-


sized to fit the company’s 1554/1555 IP67 ABS and polycar- bonate range, the 1590Z IP66 heavy-duty, die-cast aluminum family and the 1590ZGRP IP65 glass-reinforced polyester range. The kits offer a total of 93 different sizes and styles across the three families. Each kit consists of two brackets, two clamps and mount-


ing hardware, all in stainless steel. Contact: Hammond Manufactur- ing Co., Inc., 475 Cayuga Road,


Suite 100, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 % 716-630-7030 fax: 716-630-7042 E-mail: rshatzel@hammfg.com Web: www.hammondmfg.com


VirTex Purchases Juki FX-3 Placement Machine


Austin, TX — VirTex Enterprises has expanded the capabilities of its Wis- consin facility by adding a Juki FX-3 high-speed pick-and-place system. The Juki FX-3 placement system provides the company with upgraded speed, allowing it to increase capaci- ty in line with future demand. VirTex has three facili-


ties, two in the U.S. (Texas and Wisconsin) and another in Mexico. With three facili- ties in North America, the company believes that it can offer the best of both worlds in terms of local and low-cost manufacturing. The Wisconsin facility,


where the new equipment is located, is a 60,000 ft2 (5.574m2) manufacturing site and is home to six SMT lines. With over 30 years of special- ist focus and certified accredi- tation to meet the exacting needs of OEMs, the company satisfies com- plex and highly-diversified produc- tion requirements within the auto- motive aerospace, defense, industri- al, and medical markets. VirTex strives to increase the


competitive position of customers’ products with a smart and simplified


regional supply chain solution across the production lifecycle, by focusing on and reflecting its customers’ vi- sions.


Through local and regional


manufacturing solutions, customers become more competitive by bringing their products to the market faster


Juki FX-3 placement machine.


and at lower costs and adding value through highly-skilled and integrat- ed design, manufacturing and distri-


bution services. Contact: VirTex Enterprises,


LP, 12234 N IH-35, Building A, Austin, TX 78753 % 512-835-6772 E-mail: sales@virtexassembly.com Web: www.virtexassembly


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