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Corporate Profile: SCHUNK
An overview of the company and its organization, products, services and capabilities.
Corporate Profile: Taylor-Winfield Technologies, Inc.
An overview of the company and its organization, products, services and capabilities.
Corporate Profile: Miller Electric Manufacturing Company
An overview of the company and its organization, products, services and capabilities.
Corporate Profile: The Lincoln Electric Company
An overview of the company and its organization, products, services and capabilities.
Corporate Profile: Bug-O Systems
An overview of the company and its organization, products, services and capabilities.
Labor Revisited, Part Two: A Different World
Much of our work right now is still physical, but we have all witnessed a lot of manual labor vanish into the digital world of sensing, digital communication, and intelligent response. Physical jobs are disappearing into the second economy, and guest columnist W. Brian Arthur believes this effect is dwarfing the much more publicized effect of jobs disappearing to places like India and China.
Ten Ways to Build Profit When Raising Prices Isn’t an Option
Steve LeFever of Profit Mastery explores how even small changes in your margin can have huge impacts in your gross profit because the largest percentage of your costs is tied up in the costs of goods sold.
Bending Aesthetics: When the Finish Comes First
Sometimes marks caused by the lower die during the bending process can turn a good part into scrap metal, even if the scrapes are very light and have no functional bearing on the part whatsoever. To deal with this problem, it is necessary to reduce or eliminate the movement of the material over the hard shoulders of the die. Here are several ways to do this.
The Safety Generalist
Before discussing specialization within a particular area of safety, Phil La Duke of Rockford Greene first explores the role and duties of the one who typically owns worker safety from “soup to nuts” within a given manufacturing facility.
Never Underestimate the Importance of Weld Bead Shape
Many weld failures occur due to lack of fusion when proper attention is not given to this characteristic. Regis Geisler of Lincoln Electric shares a remedy that may help fabricators avoid such problems.
Machine/Control Simulation Means Better Results, Every Time
Ways of the Future, Here Now: As more shops seek to maximize their machining uptime, Randy Pearson of Siemens Industry explains how the ability to simulate actual cutting conditions offline offers them many competitive advantages.
New VMCs are Ideal for Cast Iron and Steel Machining
These vertical machining centers from Makino are the perfect combination of speed, power and flexibility for job shops competing in automotive, aerospace, medical and other small-component manufacturing applications.