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Motion Controllers Offer Position/Force Control Delta Computer Systems
Booth 1237
Delta Computer Systems, Battle Ground, WA, introduces its RMC75 one-
and two-axis motion controllers, and its RMC150 multiaxis controllers that sup- port as many as eight axes. Replace on/off valving and outdated controls and achieve excellent hydraulic and/or electric motion control. The controllers connect to PCs and PLCs via Ethernet and enable smooth, precise operation and tight syn- chronization between axes. They offer pre- cise position-pressure/force control for press control and testing applications. www.deltamotion.com
Custom Scrap-Conveying Systems
Prab, Inc.
Booth 1435
Prab, Kalamazoo, MI, will feature examples of
its extensive product portfolio related to the
manufacture of custom-engineered stamping scrap-con-
veying systems. Examples feature systems with steel belting or pivoting belts, designed to improve material handling, housekeeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics, defense, off- road and energy markets.
www.prab.com
Magnetic QDC Systems
Hilma Div. of Carr Lane Roemheld Mfg. Booth 1233
Hilma Div. of Carr Lane Roemheld Mfg. Co., Ellisville, MO, introduces its M-Tecs magnetic die-change system that clamps existing dies without modification. Clamping force is evenly distributed, minimizing tool wear. Custom engineered to the specific application, M-Tecs offers a superior multi-level safety system. www.clrh.com/hilma
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