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Konecranes XA Aluminum Workstation Crane Conveys Multiple Benefits for Facilities and Operators

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

According to data compiled by global lifting leader Konecranes, the growing focus on delivering assistance for lighter capacity lifting began picking up steam in the automotive industry, where internal policies suggested that loads over 25 pounds required a lift assist. Automakers soon saw the value of reducing cumulative trauma based on repetitive lift motions. Today, this mindset has expanded into many other businesses.

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The trend stems from increasing awareness that a well-designed lifting assist reduces both workplace injuries and product damage, along with improving worker productivity and morale.

“XA aluminum enclosed track workstation is the system of choice for many automakers, aerospace companies, machine shops and general manufacturing,” says Chuck Snook, Konecranes sales manager, Region Americas, WLS. “The acquisition cost is low and the benefits are high. The XA system bolts together,and can be used with a manual or electric chain hoist, or an ATB AirBalancer, as we show in one of our videos. The XA system is also highly adaptable–if production needs change, the customer can easily take it down and move it or expand by adding extensions.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that overexertion and bodily reaction account for the largest percentages of missed work. OSHA computes the indirect cost to employers of workplace injuries at $45 billion annually. In addition to absenteeism, it can cost 21 percent of an employee’s annual salary to find a replacement. To prevent worker injury, current thinking indicates that loads above 40 pounds require a lift assist.

Koecranes - XA aluminum enclosed track workstation“Forty pounds is just outside the comfort level for manual lifting, but not quite enough to justify a “large” crane,” says Snook. “XA delivers a load capacity of up to 2 tonnes if needed, but where it really shines is managing those smaller loads for the employee who would otherwise be lifting them by hand.”

XA’s aluminum framework operates with 50 percent less rolling resistance than steel I-beam systems, allowing many tasks to be accomplished with push/pull trolleys rather than with motorized drives. This can provide savings in equipment, maintenance upkeep and electricity costs. The XA Profile is 50 percent lighter than traditional steel runway systems, making it easier to move and also very quiet.

“Another bonus is that the XA system is aesthetically pleasing,” says Snook. “For manufacturers who take pride in their facilities, Konecranes XA can substantially enhance the look of the workplace while enhancing safety and productivity.”

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About Konecranes, Inc.:
Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, serving a broad range of customers, including manufacturing and process industries, shipyards, ports and terminals. Konecranes provides productivity-enhancing lifting solutions as well as services for lifting equipment and machine tools of all makes.

In 2014, Group sales totaled EUR 2,011 million. The Group has 12,000 employees at 600 locations in 48 countries. Konecranes is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki (symbol: KCR1V).

For more information, please visit:
www.konecranesUSA.com

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Konecranes XA Aluminum Workstation Crane Conveys Multiple Benefits for Facilities and Operators

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

According to data compiled by global lifting leader Konecranes, the growing focus on delivering assistance for lighter capacity lifting began picking up steam in the automotive industry, where internal policies suggested that loads over 25 pounds required a lift assist. Automakers soon saw the value of reducing cumulative trauma based on repetitive lift motions. Today, this mindset has expanded into many other businesses.

-Advertisement-


googletag.pubads().definePassback(‘/11436865/Test300x250’, [300, 250]).display();

The trend stems from increasing awareness that a well-designed lifting assist reduces both workplace injuries and product damage, along with improving worker productivity and morale.

“XA aluminum enclosed track workstation is the system of choice for many automakers, aerospace companies, machine shops and general manufacturing,” says Chuck Snook, Konecranes sales manager, Region Americas, WLS. “The acquisition cost is low and the benefits are high. The XA system bolts together,and can be used with a manual or electric chain hoist, or an ATB AirBalancer, as we show in one of our videos. The XA system is also highly adaptable–if production needs change, the customer can easily take it down and move it or expand by adding extensions.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that overexertion and bodily reaction account for the largest percentages of missed work. OSHA computes the indirect cost to employers of workplace injuries at $45 billion annually. In addition to absenteeism, it can cost 21 percent of an employee’s annual salary to find a replacement. To prevent worker injury, current thinking indicates that loads above 40 pounds require a lift assist.

Koecranes - XA aluminum enclosed track workstation

“Forty pounds is just outside the comfort level for manual lifting, but not quite enough to justify a “large” crane,” says Snook. “XA delivers a load capacity of up to 2 tonnes if needed, but where it really shines is managing those smaller loads for the employee who would otherwise be lifting them by hand.”

XA’s aluminum framework operates with 50 percent less rolling resistance than steel I-beam systems, allowing many tasks to be accomplished with push/pull trolleys rather than with motorized drives. This can provide savings in equipment, maintenance upkeep and electricity costs. The XA Profile is 50 percent lighter than traditional steel runway systems, making it easier to move and also very quiet.

“Another bonus is that the XA system is aesthetically pleasing,” says Snook. “For manufacturers who take pride in their facilities, Konecranes XA can substantially enhance the look of the workplace while enhancing safety and productivity.”

-Advertisement-


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About Konecranes, Inc.:
Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, serving a broad range of customers, including manufacturing and process industries, shipyards, ports and terminals. Konecranes provides productivity-enhancing lifting solutions as well as services for lifting equipment and machine tools of all makes.

In 2014, Group sales totaled EUR 2,011 million. The Group has 12,000 employees at 600 locations in 48 countries. Konecranes is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki (symbol: KCR1V).

For more information, please visit:
www.konecranesUSA.com

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3 oil well service workers killed in west Texas rig fire due to ignition hazard and lack of flame-retardant clothing, OSHA finds

September 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

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Full article: 3 oil well service workers killed in west Texas rig fire due to ignition hazard and lack of flame-retardant clothing, OSHA finds
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Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

45-year-old worker loses parts of 3 fingers on table saw

September 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Sept. 8, 2015 45-year-old worker loses parts of 3 fingers on table saw OSHA determines Material Control Systems Inc. failed to follow machine safety procedures CORDOVA, Ill. – A 45-year-old lost part

Full article: 45-year-old worker loses parts of 3 fingers on table saw
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

SCT – Cool Flute Thread Mill

September 4, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Thread Mills

Thread mills cut a thread using helical interpolation. Helical interpolation involves moving three axes simultaneously. The X and Y axes move in a circular motion while the Z axis moves in a linear motion. This allows the same thread mill to cut both right and left-hand threads and to produce a variety of thread sizes (of the same pitch). All thread mills are made from premium submicron carbide and are stocked with and without an ALTiN+ coating. They are ground on state-of-the-art CNC tool-and-cutter grinders and have been engineered for high performance. Programming assistance is available.

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Dynabrade Offers New Line of High Quality Extension Die Grinders

September 4, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Dynabrade, Inc. is proud to introduce our new line of .4 Hp Extension Die Grinders. These new air tools allow for efficient work within long pipes, castings, and other places where an extended reach is needed.

The .4 Horsepower straight-line air tools are available in either a front or rear exhaust air motor and run at 25,000 RPM. The new tools are available in two different shaft lengths; 3” Extension Models or 6” Extension Models

These .4 Hp Extension Die Grinders allow the operator to extend into work pieces and reach previously inaccessible areas.

DynabradeEach .4 Hp Extension Die Grinder features a safety-lock lever to prevent accidental start up of the tool. Also, the tools run as low as 72 dB(A) to further reduce sound in the workplace.

The .4 Hp Extension Die Grinder powers optional carbide burrs and mounted points for deburring, grinding, etching, cleaning and more. Made in the U.S.A.

Dynabrade has been manufacturing quality industrial abrasive power tools for use in industries worldwide for over 46 years. Dynabrade, Inc., 8989 Sheridan Drive, Clarence, New York 14031-1490.

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Configit Hosts First-Ever CLM Summit to Explore Solutions for the Complex Product Lifecycle

September 2, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Configit is hosting an inaugural, first-of-its-kind Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) Summit to explore best practices for handling the complex product lifecycle. The Summit will take place September 8-10 at Lanier Islands, a resort outside of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The CLM Summit will convene technology strategists and business developers in an intimate group setting to network, learn and exchange ideas on best practices for managing the ever more configurable and complex products throughout a product lifecycle.

The CLM Summit is designed for businesses within the automotive, high technology, industrial machinery and components, and aerospace and defense industries. Attendees will participate in small group discussions with the opportunity to meet and hear from a variety of speakers from leading organizations, such as Georgia Tech, Audi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Jaguar Land Rover and Philips, who will provide unique, cutting edge insight into complex product configurations.

configit_1“The CLM Summit is coming at a time when companies are looking for efficient solutions to meet customer demands for product variety and mass customization. The Summit is the perfect opportunity to have smart, hands-on discussions about business challenges and current use of configuration technology,” said Lars Hoegsted, Executive Vice President, Configit. “We look forward to seeing the outcome of the workshops and expect for each attendee to find the solution they are looking for to meet customer demand.”

During the Summit, Configit aims to reach a joint consensus and formulate a Declaration for CLM as the discipline of handling complex products throughout a product lifecycle during an era where the catalog is dead and product options and complexity are exploding. The consensus will bring further insight to industry practices, solutions and new technologies as well as a scale for benchmarking CLM capabilities.

Configit - Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) SummitA CLM platform unites engineering rules with market and regulatory requirements and calculates possible product configurations in any market at any given time. Controlling and understanding these configuration variables aligns the digital and physical customer journey, allowing for cost reductions linked to bill of material (BOM) optimization.

The last day of the conference provides an opportunity for interactive, one-on-one creative collaboration with Configit senior leadership to discuss and find optimal solutions to overcome business challenges associated with product configuration.

Click HERE to sign up to attend the CLM Summit, please visit:

About Configit:
Configit is a Copenhagen-based global provider of a breakthrough in configuration technology known as Virtual Tabulation©, which is a unique technology that allows companies to analyze and interact with large combinatorial solution spaces. Configit is a global leader in Configuration Lifecycle Management solutions offering Configit Ace as an Enterprise Configuration Platform for all users in the organization.

For more information and to view the agenda, please visit: 
www.clmsummit.com.

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Configit Hosts First-Ever CLM Summit to Explore Solutions for the Complex Product Lifecycle

September 2, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Configit is hosting an inaugural, first-of-its-kind Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) Summit to explore best practices for handling the complex product lifecycle. The Summit will take place September 8-10 at Lanier Islands, a resort outside of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The CLM Summit will convene technology strategists and business developers in an intimate group setting to network, learn and exchange ideas on best practices for managing the ever more configurable and complex products throughout a product lifecycle.

The CLM Summit is designed for businesses within the automotive, high technology, industrial machinery and components, and aerospace and defense industries. Attendees will participate in small group discussions with the opportunity to meet and hear from a variety of speakers from leading organizations, such as Georgia Tech, Audi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Jaguar Land Rover and Philips, who will provide unique, cutting edge insight into complex product configurations.

configit_1“The CLM Summit is coming at a time when companies are looking for efficient solutions to meet customer demands for product variety and mass customization. The Summit is the perfect opportunity to have smart, hands-on discussions about business challenges and current use of configuration technology,” said Lars Hoegsted, Executive Vice President, Configit. “We look forward to seeing the outcome of the workshops and expect for each attendee to find the solution they are looking for to meet customer demand.”

During the Summit, Configit aims to reach a joint consensus and formulate a Declaration for CLM as the discipline of handling complex products throughout a product lifecycle during an era where the catalog is dead and product options and complexity are exploding. The consensus will bring further insight to industry practices, solutions and new technologies as well as a scale for benchmarking CLM capabilities.

Configit - Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) SummitA CLM platform unites engineering rules with market and regulatory requirements and calculates possible product configurations in any market at any given time. Controlling and understanding these configuration variables aligns the digital and physical customer journey, allowing for cost reductions linked to bill of material (BOM) optimization.

The last day of the conference provides an opportunity for interactive, one-on-one creative collaboration with Configit senior leadership to discuss and find optimal solutions to overcome business challenges associated with product configuration.

Click HERE to sign up to attend the CLM Summit, please visit:

About Configit:
Configit is a Copenhagen-based global provider of a breakthrough in configuration technology known as Virtual Tabulation©, which is a unique technology that allows companies to analyze and interact with large combinatorial solution spaces. Configit is a global leader in Configuration Lifecycle Management solutions offering Configit Ace as an Enterprise Configuration Platform for all users in the organization.

For more information and to view the agenda, please visit: 
www.clmsummit.com.

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Source: Industrial Machinery Digest

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Messer Cutting Systems Launches Social Website

September 2, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Messer Cutting Systems, leading manufacturer of oxyfuel, plasma, and laser plate cutting systems, has launched a new social website plasmacuttingpros.com for metal cutting professionals to share insights on their specific industry.

The new website differs from Messer’s business website messer-cs.com as it is asking customers to submit their testimonials, photos, and videos to share with the public.

“This site was developed as a source of knowledge for individuals with a passion for their industry,” says Joerg Toberna, Director of Marketing. “We are excited to launch the new site and look forward to gaining market knowledge from metal cutting experts.”

Messer Social WebsiteMesser Cutting Systems manufactures oxyfuel, plasma, and laser plate machinery for a wide range of industries including steel service centers, metal fabrication, structural steel, agricultural, energy, shipbuilding, transportation, and construction.

Currently, plasmacuttingpros.com specifically features art, shipbuilding, automotive and specialty industries. More industries will be added in the future including construction, electronics, energy, medical, plastics, recycling, and robotics.

About Messer Cutting Systems:
Messer offers unique equipment options including beveling units, markers, drills, fiber lasers, material handling solutions and accessories. Messer has sales and service offices located throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Fixturing and Material Handling Technologies to be the Focus for Fixtureworks at Westec 2015

September 2, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Fixtureworks® (Fraser, MI), a leading supplier of fixturing accessories, machine tool elements and material handling components, will bring a broad spectrum of its products to booth no. 808 at WESTEC 2015, which takes place in Los Angeles, September 15-17, 2015.

The products displayed will highlight the wide variety of fixturing, clamping and material handling components that allow manufacturers to implement application-specific solutions using readily available, off-the-shelf products from a single source.

The exhibit will feature the company’s full lineup of ImaoÒ One-Touch fasteners and One-Touch clamps. Designed for quick, easy and secure changeover and installation without the need for any tools, One-Touch fasteners are poised to replace cumbersome nut-and-bolt assembly in many applications. These pin-and-receptacle fasteners are available in a variety of styles and configurations for attaching fixtures, plates, machine covers and more.

Fixtureworks WESTEC
The Fixtureworks® Booth No. 808 WESTEC 2015 Show will feature myriad workholding components, including One-Touch Fasteners shown.

For manufacturers seeking a precision clamping solution for repetitive applications, One-Touch clamps offer easy and efficient clamping and unclamping of a workpiece in one simple operation. By eliminating the need for tools when applying the clamping force, these unique clamps are designed to help reduce setup time and increase productivity. The lineup of One-Touch clamps includes swing, push, pull, retractable, thrust, snap and side clamps in a wide range of clamping force.

The exhibit will also feature Fairlane Products’ full line of grippers, rest pads, Swivots® swivel/pivoting positioning components, quick release ball-lock pins, rollers and bumpers.

In addition, also on exhibit will be Kipp® spring plungers, rest and riser pads, levers, handles, knobs, and hand wheels; Imao® supports and stops, risers, T-nuts, sliding mounts, springs, supports, grid plates and blocks; OK-Vise® single and double wedge clamp designs; Mitee-Bite® low-profile edge clamps; and Modern Industries mPower™ precision locating and mounting systems; and CMM inspection fixturing sets, as well as premium fixturing components from DK Fixture Systems.

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