Assembly - November 2008 - (Page 68) Products Tags Guarantee Correct Tool Usage New robotic end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) with RFID tags automatically ensures that the correct Adhesive Produces Clear Bond Line Clear Welder is a two-part structural methacrylate Thruster Carries Heavy Loads The T4 thruster moves smoothly and carries heavy static loads. Three bore sizes are available in stroke lengths ranging from 1 to 36 inches. The thruster has a black anodized body, four guide shafts and precision recirculating ball bearings. Bimba Manufacturing Co. www.bimba.com 708-534-8544 adhesive that produces a crystal-clear bond line on a wide range of plastics, including acrylics, PMMA, FRP, ABS, PVC and PETG. It requires little or no surface preparation and will not discolor or craze when exposed to sunlight. It has a working time of 4 to 6 minutes and reaches functional cure in 2 hours at room temperature. When fully cured, it can withstand temperatures ranging from -67 to 200 F. ITW Devcon www.devcon.com 800-933-8266 Conveyor for Automated Assembly Camco modular, tabletop precision link conveyors can be assembled-to-order in lengths from 3 to 30 tooling is being used when multiple products are being processed on a single manufacturing line. The system employs an RFID tag on the EOAT mounting plate, which identifies itself to a reader installed on a standard quick-change mounting chuck attached to the robot. SAS Automation, LLC www.sas-automation.com 888-SAS-EOAT 68 ASSEMBLY / November 2008 www.assemblymag.com ASB11081Ace.indd 1 10/6/08 1:46:22 PM ASB07081Seal.indd 1 6/9/08 11:47:09 AM http://www.bimba.com http://www.sas-automation.com http://www.devcon.com http://SealantEquipment.com http://acecontrols.com http://SealantEquipment.com http://acecontrols.com http://www.assemblymag.com
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