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Crossed roller bearings work similarly to ball bearings, except that the bearings housed within the rotary nut are cylinder-shaped instead of ball shaped. The rollers crisscross each other at a 90° angle and move between “V” grooved bearing ways or…
Bodine Electric Company has expanded the product information and support section of its website, www.bodine-electric.com.

To bus, or not to bus?

Written by Mike Edwards Tuesday, 17 February 2009 08:19
A new motion control project has landed on your desk, you know that it makes sense to connect automation components together using a network, but with so many competing networks to choose from how can you make the right choice?

Time to market reduced using CAD Configurators

Written by Mike Edwards Wednesday, 07 January 2009 08:55
ATS Automation Tooling Systems in Cambridge, ON, recently introduced a reconfigurable, modular solution for packaging called FlexsysPAK. This machine is based on its established Supertrak pallet conveyor system which is also a flexible and configurable packaging alternative.
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      Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc., manufacturer of the industry’s most complete line of miniature fluid power products, has released its all-new 356-page catalog. This full-line catalog includes features, specifications, technical drawings, color photographs, and application highlights throughout. Products can be found in six main categories, including Cylinders, Electronic Valves, Control Valves, Modular Valves, Fittings and Hose, and Air Preparation equipment.
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