September 2018
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MBrack@datateam.co.uk Small Flat Belt Conveyors
Small Flat Belt Conveyors Brakes
Work Bench Systems Plastic Extrusions
Linear Slides Brakes
Metal Seals Enclosures for Harsh Environments
Seals for Extreme Environments Hinges
Connectors
Clutches and Brakes Connectors
Geared Motors
Fastenings and Adhesives Plastic Extrusions Springs Rail
Machine Safety Meta Seals
Fastening and Adhesives
Seals For Extreme Environments Enclosures for Harsh Environments Geared Motors
Sensors
Mechanical Components Marine Applications
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Hinges 951 Levelling Feet
Handles, Handwheels and Knobs Linear Motion and Control
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Springs 961 Rail 962
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GEARED MOTORS SPECIFIED FOR THE ‘RRS SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH’ POLAR RESEARCH VESSEL
Geared motors have been supplied by Dana for the RRS Sir David Attenborough, the polar research vessel which is being constructed at the Cammell Laird shipyard. The ship will be owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). Dana supplied four 15kW KR673 geared motors which will be used
to drive the steering element of the Tees White Gill 60T3S-QR vertical pump-jet azimuth thrusters, which will enable the vessel to manoeuvre and position accurately, even in heavy ice water conditions. Steve Grundy, area sales manager for Dana Service and Assembly
Centres UK, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this contract, to supply Brevini geared motors for such a prestigious project, one of the most advanced polar research vessels in the world. Now that our part of the project is complete, with Brevini gearmotors installed in the hull, we are looking forward to hearing more when the ship begins its voyages to the Arctic and Antarctic.”
RITTAL SUPPORTS THE TRANSITION
TO INDUSTRY 4.0 AND ADOPTION OF ITS VX25 ENCLOSURE SYSTEM
Rittal is supporting control and switchgear engineering as it transitions to Industry 4.0 and adopts its new VX25 large enclosure system. The VX25 system provides high-quality data for every process along its value chain – from electrical planning through mechanical design to manufacturing.
A variety of web-based software tools are available from Rittal so that companies can quickly and easily convert to the new system. According to the company, parts lists from the earlier TS 8 enclosure
system can now be turned into VX25 parts lists with the conversion assistant (
www.rittal.com/vx25conversionhelp). TS 8 parts lists from projects that are to be used again can be loaded into the conversion tool as an Excel file, using drag and drop. If the selection is based on the model number and quantity, the VX25
parts list will be provided with just one click. It also automatically displays any items not relevant to the VX25. The converted parts list can be simply downloaded or placed in the shopping cart for online ordering. TS 8 Model Numbers can also be entered individually and corresponding VX25 Model Numbers, along with additional product information, will quickly be found. Plant constructors are also given support in converting from TS 8-based 3D
enclosure layouts to VX25 system technology in EPLAN Pro Panel projects. The entire process of replacing TS 8 enclosures and accessories with VX25 articles is virtually all automated. Further help is provided with the easy and free download of detailed, validated CAD data in more than 70 formats, which allows the transmission of data to all common CAD systems. The EPLAN Data Portal can be employed to load macros of the VX25
bayed enclosure system for mechatronic engineering using CAE/CAD and for generating 3D enclosure layout with EPLAN Pro Panel. Moreover, the company offers data for the VX25 for classification as per eClass (Advanced) and ETIM. The VX25 selector means it is easy to select Rittal enclosures along with
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Machining and
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Moulding Expertise (up to 1.5m sq)
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the corresponding accessories for appropriate applications. The web-based configurator, Rittal Configuration System, offers simple and error-free configuration – even without prior CAD knowledge – of the VX25 and the desired installation components. The tool facilitates the configuration of free-standing enclosures and
bayed suites based on the VX25. While accessories are being placed, the system will automatically check if the selected components can be placed at the chosen location. The Configuration System also supports machining, because the configured data package contains both the parts list and a CNC program for the Perforex machining centre, as well as a 3D step model of the complete enclosure including the accessories.
www.rittal.co.uk
www.brevini.co.uk
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