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WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 2

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 6, 2015 10:46:17 AM

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp, Questions

WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 1

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 5, 2015 3:10:27 PM

This post is brought to you by WAGO.

The WAGO CAGE CLAMP®

An Innovation... The rising cost of service calls and a company’s desire to provide more reliable products has changed the way people think about terminal blocks.

In the past, terminal blocks were often thought of as an insignificant part of the overall system, unless you were in field service. Field service technicians say that terminal blocks have always been significant since one of their fist troubleshooting steps is to “check the connections”. They also indicate that connectors are the source of almost half of all system failures.

Checking connections as part of a regular maintenance schedule was the only preventive solution to this problem – until the invention of “CAGE CLAMP®”. CAGE CLAMP® reduces wiring time, eliminates routing maintenance and provides a reliable contact – every time!

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp

Custom Manifold Assembly for Medical Ventilator Reduced Costs

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 3, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you by Humphrey Engineered Solutions.

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Topics: engineered solutions, Humphrey

Dorner's Recirculating Products

Posted by Kelly Howe

Oct 15, 2015 1:18:23 PM

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When moving products down a manufacturing line, there are places that can backup and cause the entire line to slow or shut down. To solve this problem recirculating conveyors can be installed on those sections of the line. This can help protect products from damage and reduce jams. These systems can be in a variety of configurations to suit multiple different applications.

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Topics: dorner, conveyors, recirculating

Humphrey's New eGuide Educates Readers, Positions

Posted by Kelly Howe

Oct 7, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you by Humphrey.

Humphrey is passionate about innovation and leadership in the valve industry.  That is why they are embarking on a thought leadership campaign to drive market interest.  They will be creating eGuides, infographics, and other materials for you to be able to leverage in market.

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Topics: eGuide, Humphrey

Bimba's Rate Control Actuator Delivers Consistent Velocity Control

Posted by Kelly Howe

Oct 5, 2015 11:55:48 AM

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Topics: bimba, solutions, cylinder

V-Guide or Crowned Pulley, Which One is Right for You?

Posted by Kelly Howe

Aug 28, 2015 1:35:30 PM

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One of the largest issues of belt conveyor maintenance is belt tracking. When belts aren’t running straight on the pulleys it can cause premature wear and damage to the conveyor and belt. There are a lot of factors that can affect belt tracking such as belt splicing, pulley accuracy, or proper belt tensioning. The two most common methods of belt tracking are V-guiding and crowned pulleys.

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Topics: dorner, conveyors, V-guide, Crowned Pulley

Placing Watch Stones in Tubes by Asyril

Posted by Kelly Howe

Aug 25, 2015 9:30:00 AM

This post is brought to you by Asyril.

APPLICATION NOTE:

Asyril has developed a machine that provides its customers with unrivalled flexibility in the preparation of watch stones for the needs of production.

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Topics: solution, Asyfeed Pocket, Asyril

Dorner's Rejecting Questionable Products

Posted by Kelly Howe

Aug 20, 2015 8:28:34 AM

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Safety is a major concern in the food manufacturing process. Manufactures want to make sure that all the food on their line is safe and not contaminated with metal or other foreign objects. When manufacturers want to make sure they have no metal in their products they use metal detection systems on the conveyor line. Why type of system you choose is totally dependent on your needs and application.

When products pass through the metal detection system and are found to be contaminated how should they be removed from the line? Rejection conveyor systems can vary widely. They can be as low-tech as just stopping the line and sounding an alarm until someone can remove the questionable product. This is a good option for production lines where there is room and time for someone to always be near the detection system. Once the product is removed the line will start again until the metal detector finds another questionable product.

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Topics: dorner, Sanitation, 7X Series Conveyor

Asyril Flexible Feed - Greater Speed

Posted by Kelly Howe

Aug 13, 2015 11:11:50 AM

This post brought to you by Asyril.

APPLICATION NOTE

The combination of the flexible feeder asycube and structured plates (grooves, holes, etc.) offers a significant increase in the speed of palettisation.

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Topics: solution, Asyril, Flexible Feed, Asycube