June 11, 2024 | Volume 20 Issue 22 |
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| THK Micro Cross-Roller Ring Series RAU The micro-size Cross-Roller Ring RAU features a 10mm inner diameter and a 21mm outer diameter. It is more compact, lightweight, and rigid than a double row angular contact ball bearing type. RAU rollers travel on V-shaped raceways ground into the inner and outer rings. Alternating rollers are arrayed orthogonally so that one bearing can support loads and moments in any direction. Spacer retainers enable smooth movement and high rotation accuracy.
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| Air Force modifies heavy lift airbags to aid rescuers An Air Force Research Lab concept to help military first responders lift heavy objects and quickly exit contested environments went from idea to field testing in about four months. Two air-filled bags used by rescue workers to lift up to 45,000 lb were taking more than 10 minutes to deflate, exposing personnel to other risks in dynamic environments.
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| Ultrasonic inserts and heat staking kits for thermoplastics E-Z Sonic™ inserts from E-Z LOK are designed for post-molding installation in thermoplastic materials such as acrylic, polypropylene, and PVC. Machined out of high-quality brass and available with both inch and metric threads, these inserts are durable and versatile. Designs include tapered and straight that can be installed with an ultrasonic horn or a heat driver.
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or contact Kyle Lindsly-Roach for free samples at 310.323.5613 x221. |
| What is 3D-MID? Molded parts with integrated electronics from HARTING 3D-MID (three-dimensional mechatronic integrated devices) technology combines electronic and mechanical functionalities into a single, 3D component. It replaces the traditional printed circuit board and opens up many new opportunities. It takes injection-molded parts and uses laser-direct structuring to etch areas of conductor structures, which are filled with a copper plating process to create very precise electronic circuits. HARTING, the technology's developer, says it's "Like a PCB, but 3D." Tons of possibilities.
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| Robot with longer reach handles heavier payloads The new RV-35/50/80FR robot series from Mitsubishi Electric Automation is ideal for handling large workpieces and heavy objects. This series has a max reach of almost 83 in. (2,100 mm) and a max payload over 175 lb (80 kg), so it's a great solution for palletizing and machine tending. These robots have a wide range of safety functions, including position and speed monitoring, and simplified installation and programming when paired with Mitsubishi Electric's MELFA Smart Plus card.
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| Linear servo press solutions from Tolomatic Improve your pressing systems with electric linear actuators from Tolomatic. While hydraulic presses are a traditional choice in many manufacturing applications, a new generation of high-force Linear Servo Press technologies is now replacing high-maintenance hydraulics. They offer significant advantages in precision, programmability, energy efficiency, reliability, and flexibility.
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| All-new GMC Acadia: Bigger, bolder, more luxe The 2024 Acadia is longer, wider, and taller than its predecessor, with an all-new, premium-appointed interior, elevated exterior design language, an enhanced suite of technology, and an extensive list of standard safety features. Feeling particularly top of the line? Choose the Denali trim. Looking to be really active? Choose the AT4 trim with lifted ride height, Active Torque Control AWD, and off-road suspension.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | Flex Locators for quick fixture changeover Flex Locators from Fixtureworks are designed for quick changeover of small and large fixtures, automation components, and more. They are ideal for applications that require frequent disassembly, providing excellent repeatability for locating and clamping in a single operation. Manual and pneumatic versions are available. Just turn the handle, knob, or screw!
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