What’s a recent challenge a customer (or internal Knotts Team) brought you and how did you solve it?
A brush manufacturer wanted to run a comb through a brush held in a fixture to straighten their bristles. We used two Bimba Thruster Cylinders joined with Bimba transition plates to make an X Y system. Cylinders were cycled by tripping reed switches which in turn fire solenoids on pneumatic valves, speed of cycle controlled by flow controls, system cycled the comb through the bushes. I have done similar type systems as well but instead of using reed switches, we use pneumatic end of stroke sensors to actuate pilot operated valves.
Why have you invested so many years of your career with Knotts?
There are good people working at Knotts, from Management, to Customer Service, Sales, Assembly, and Warehousing. I like the products that we sell, the quality industrial pneumatic/electric automation products that go into machinery. Lastly and a very important consideration is the short commute to my home which has helped me get the kids off to their sports/school events and helping my family.
What do you love most about working at Knotts?
I especially enjoy knowing that by providing solutions to our customers that it helps business remain profitable. The Knotts Company is the invisible cog in the machine that does so much so people can live the lives we do.
Bio:
I live in Scotch Plains with my wife, Ellie, and children Edward, Evelyn and Amanda. I am a Giants Football, Rangers Hockey, and Premier Soccer fan. I enjoy cycling and have a 56 mile ride scheduled in May at the Six Pillars Century 2020 Blackwater Tour. Wish me luck!