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  Airless High-Pressure Pedestal Spray-Lubricating System
Industrial Innovations Booth S4319
Industrial Innovations, Wyoming, MI, will demon- strate its airless Spra-Rite high-pressure pedestal spray-lubrication system, designed to atomize thick, emulsified lubricants of a rich dilution—often required when forming high-strength steels and other challenging materials. The pedestal style allows easy transport of the equipment from press to press.
The system can generate pressures to 500 psi, and then distribute the pre-mixed lubricant from the 20-gal. reservoir tank and propel it through a filter and then through a patented Z-nozzle. The lubricant is then atomized and applied to spe- cific areas of the stamping or draw tooling and/or the stock.
Outfit the lubrication system with as many as 24 spray nozzles, each independent- ly controlled and electrically operated for precise application of highly viscous lubricant. The controls package offers 200-part recipe storage and individual control of cycle, delay spray and volume. Additionally, the microprocessor-controlled injector valves eliminate the need for poppets, o-rings or check valves. www.industrialinnovations.com
Simplified Robotic-Welding Programming
Robotiq Booth N1871
Stop by the booth of Robotiq, Quebec City, Canada, to learn about its partnership with Yaskawa Motoman in releasing Kinetiq Teaching—a new product that enables fabricators to quickly and easily task robotic welders without requiring in-depth pro- gramming knowledge. Kinetiq Teaching helps shops leverage the knowledge of welders by enabling them to move the robotic welder with their hands and intuitively program welding paths by using a dedicated, user-friendly teach-pendant interface. Once the welding point is reached, the welder determines the welding parameters through a touchscreen interface. Once all the points are recorded, he can play back the pro- grammed trajectory and modify it on-the-fly. www.robotiq.com
    
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