IEN - January 2009 - (Page 28) IEN / JANUARY ’09 pAgE 28 of 300 lbf. Force Tester has load capacity Threadlocker For product integrity testing, Model ESM301 may be programmed and controlled via front panel or PC. PC control enables user to regulate unit through custom program or Nexygen TCD control software. Unit can be programmed to stop at or cycle between travel positions, force values, or limit switches. Mark-10 Corp.; 888-627-5836 631-842-9200 ext 13; Tech Contact: Mark Fridman www.ieninfo.com/11222-489 or circle 489 on card meets food & beverage additive regulations. Rotary Touchless Sensor Built with 1 in.² thumbprint and 7 mm profile, Series RFC 4000 combines sensor and magnetic position marker to offer unlimited mechanical life. Touchless technology utilizes orientation of magnetic field in order to determine measurement angle. Analog output signal used to represent calculated angle is repeatable to ±1 LSB. Unaffected by dust, dirt, and moisture, unit has programmable electrical range to 360 deg, 12-bit resolution, and independent linearity to less than ±0.3%. Novotechnik U.S., Inc.; 800667-7492 508-485-2244 www.ieninfo.com/11222-495 or circle 495 on card for transmissive measurements Blown Film Air Cooler comes in 600 to 7,500 cfm sizes. Facilitating accurate air ring process control, BFC Series eliminates production variables in air ring supply, including air temperature, pressure, and volume. It has powder-coated, heavy-gauge steel cabinet designed for 35 in. static pressure, noncorrosive wetted surfaces, permanent cleanable filter, bolt-on adjustable legs, and condensate trap. Mokon; 716-876-9951 ext 3257; Tech Contact: Jeff Mallon www.ieninfo.com/11222 -490 or circle 490 on card Designed to lock and seal threaded fasteners, Loctite 2046 medium-strength, removable 2-part anaerobic threadlocker cures at room temperature and prevents bacteria growth between fastener’s threads. For fine and coarse threads, adhesive withstands temperatures up to 400°F, requires no primer when used on SS equipment, and can be disassembled with hand tools. Three mixing tips ensure proper proportions and full-cure characteristics. Henkel Corp.; 800521-6895 860-571-5100 www.ieninfo.com/11222 -492 or circle 492 on card Bore Gauge has wireless design. Outdoor Filter Fan has Constructed of painted steel, Advantage Sentry Series works where filtered, ambient air can be used to cool components that can tolerate temperatures slightly higher than ambient. Units offer integral finger protection and have synthetic filter media. Available in 8 models ranging from 32 to 988 cfm, fans have standard voltages of 115 and 230 Vac; dc voltages are optional. Kooltronic, Inc.; 800-321-5665 609-466-3400; Tech Contact: Steve Coulton www.ieninfo.com/11222 -491 or circle 491 on card www.ieninfo.com/11222 -487 or circle 487 on card testing portable devices Battery/Charger Simulator for NEMA 3R rating. Dual-channel Model 2308 has measurement engine that enables accurate characterization of full-power operation and low-current sleep modes. It quantifies power consumption, which helps designers ensure that battery life of portable electronic devices is maximized. Power supply’s fast transient output response helps maximize production yields by maintaining stable voltage level under dynamic loading conditions. Keithley Instruments, Inc.; 800-688-9951 Class 1 Bluetooth wigauge has range of 15 m or more for data transmission, even in hostile environments. IP65-rated gauge is compatible with industry standard M6 and M10 gauge head threads, and has userselectable resolution up to 0.1 µm. Attached NiMH battery pack delivers up to 10 hr of continuous data transmission, and can be removed for off-line recharging. Solartron Metrology (Ametek); 800-873-5838 www.ieninfo.com/11222 -496 or circle 496 on card Multilane Conveyor www.ieninfo.com/11222 -493 or circle 493 on card L4F-QC UNCHAIN YOUR DRUM HANDLING! The L4F-QC forklift attachment from Liftomatic includes an automatic Quick-Claw cam device which locks the attachment to the forklift eliminating safety chains and the need for a driver to dismount the truck to secure the attachment to the forklift. The L4F-QC is fully mechanical, requiring no hydraulic or electric connections. It handles from one to four steel, fiber and plastic rimmed drums weighing up to 2,000 pounds each (8,000 pounds total) at a time. The gravity and spring activated cam system automatically locks the attachment to the forks of the lift truck as soon as the L4F-QC is raised off the ground. The cams automatically release when the attachment is set back on firm ground saving time while improving safety. RoHS, CE standards. Pressure Compensation Device complies with Series DA284 provides for pressure compensation at protection degree of NEMA Quickdraw XLR includes multiple adjacent rollers across full conveyor bed and 24 Vdc brushless motor for variable-speed control up to 90 fpm. It uses low-profile, modular, clean slip roller design and handles dynamic loads up to 120 lb (60 lb static). Compatible with auxiliary devices, conveyor integrates into existing equipment lines and can accommodate any plant floor layout. Standard and custom lengths are available. MagStar Technologies, Inc.; 800-473-8837 www.ieninfo.com/11222-497 or circle 497 on card performs damage-free accumulation. Motion Controller for Series SPiiPlus and MC4U offer 20 kHz servo update rate and 2 kHz profile update rate. Motion controllers have advanced tuning tools including FFT analysis, profile/variable monitoring, and up to 8 axes of arbitrary path generation with cubic interpolation. They provide application programming using ACSPL+ multitasking language that delivers 64-bit floating point math and array handling capabilities. Open architecture design offers PCI-bus, serial, and Ethernet communications options. ACS Motion Control; 800-5452980; Tech Contact: Evan Reed www.ieninfo.com/11222 -498 or circle 498 on card robotic applications X www.liftomatic.com 800.837.6540 www.ieninfo.com/11222-488 or circle 488 on card 4X (IP66). Semipermeable membrane, which is located inside plug, allows air and humidity to leave enclosure. In opposite direction, it only allows dry air into enclosure while humidity and dust from outside are blocked by membrane. 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