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  Latest Welding, Cutting
and Safety Equipment
duction strip, the stamped part or the stamping die itself.
Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Booth N11037, N14037
The device includes a thumb screw to quickly adjust the grinder height, a plunger- style grinder-head assembly, and a grinder- head adjustable depth stop to control the grinder’s depth into the die cavity. Each of these features helps the operator quick- ly and more accurately position and con- trol the grinder position.
Miller Electric Mfg. Co., Appleton, WI, showcases its latest welding, cutting and safety equipment, including technology solutions designed to address quality,
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    CLOCKED OUT. LIGHTS OUT. AUTOMATED PRODUCTION THAT DOESN’T STOP JUST BECAUSE YOU DO. THAT’S RELIABILITY BY DESIGN.
  safety and productivity challenges com- monly found in the manufacturing, fabri- cation and construction industries.
Live welding demonstrations will provide visitors firsthand experience with Miller equipment, along with products from Miller-recommended partners, including Hobart filler metals, Bernard semi-auto- matic gas-metal-arc-welding (GMAW) guns and Tregaskiss robotic GMAW guns. Miller also provides free educational seminars at the booth each day of the show. The sem- inars address common welding challenges in the industry. www.MillerWelds.com
                                             Slug-Retention Machine
DTC Products Booth C536
Don’t be limited by too little time. Extend your capacity and take control of your production. With Muratec automation, you can achieve consistent, repeatable, and reliable production that increases green light time. And peace of mind.
Visit muratec-usa.com/fabrication or call (800) 428-8469 to learn more.
DTC Products, St. Charles, IL, exhibits its SlugKeeper machine, which prevents slugs from pulling back onto the die block. The unique device uses a pneumatically powered grinder to precisely machine a small angled groove into the sidewall of the die cavity in a stamping die in order to pre- vent slugs from pulling onto the die surface where they can damage the metal pro-
We can’t wait to meet you at
Booth S1741
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