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AUG 2016

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Product Spotlight IMTS IEN / AUGUST '16 17 www.ien.com Single-Phase Electric Sump Cleaner See live demos of the new single-phase electric, 60-gal- lon Sump Shark sump cleaner from CECOR (Verona, WI) at IMTS this September. With a suction lift of 13" Hg or 177" water and pumping rate of 60 gallons per minute, the SE15-60PL can suck up an entire sump of metalworking fl uid en- trained with sludge or chips in just minutes. Features include: • The same space-saving vertical design as the popular SA5-60PL (air) unit, but with the ability to be plugged into any standard 110v electric outlet. This plug'n'play feature makes the SE15-60PL very convenient to use in a variety of locations. • An easier and faster method than trying to clean a sump using a pail and shovel, shop vac or diaphragm pump. Doing the job fast- er will decrease labor costs and machine tool downtime. In addition, using coolant longer and disposing of less will cut costs even further. • Overfi ll protection and all discharge ports are valved. • Complete with hoses, quick-discon- nect coupler, suction tools and fi lter bags. Optional F23 fi lter (2.3 cu.ft.) is available for coolant heavy with chips and swarf and DF4 discharge fi lter is available for fi nest fi ltering. www.cecor.net; IMTS booth #NC-363 See live demos of the new single-phase electric, 60-gal- CECOR (Verona, WI) at IMTS this September. With a suction lift of 13" Hg or 177" water and pumping rate of 60 gallons per minute, the SE15-60PL can suck up an entire sump of metalworking fl uid en- trained with sludge or chips in just minutes. makes the SE15-60PL very convenient An easier and faster method than trying to clean a sump using a pail and shovel, shop vac or diaphragm pump. Doing the job fast- er will decrease labor costs and machine tool downtime. In addition, using coolant Bed Drag Flight Conveyors Reduce Costs Mag-Drag Magnetic Bed Drag Flight Conveyors from Jorgensen Conveyors (Mequon, WI) have a unique design using a series of magnets located underneath the conveyor to re- move broken or fi ne cast iron or steel chips that are diffi cult to remove from coolant in metal cutting applications. Steel or cast iron chips and fi nes fl ow with the coolant onto the load section of the conveyor. Gravity causes larger chips to settle to the bottom, while fi ner chips (still in suspension) are attracted by a series of magnets located underneath the conveyor. All of the chips are then conveyed out by the drag cleats. Jorgensen's Mag-Drag Magnetic Bed Drag Flight Conveyors can be used for Chip Removal, Coolant Filtration, Plasma Cut- ting, Sawing and Feeder/Transfer applications. Benefi ts include: • Reduced buildup of fi ne chips in clean tank and less downtime for cleaning. • Cleaner coolant, improving machining accuracy and prolonging tool life. • Reduced cost of coolant replacement and disposal. • Completely detachable belt design for ease of maintenance. • May handle high fl ow applications, dependent on size. The unique Jorgensen Mag-Drag design combines the best performance features of more traditional magnetic slider bed and drag fl ight scraper chip conveyors, says Jorgensen. At the same time, it eliminates the "performance weaknesses" of these two more traditional designs in ferrous metal cutting applications. www.jorgensenconveyors.com; IMTS Booth #C-542 SCHMIDT to Feature Class IV Laser SCHMIDT (Niles, IL) will be featuring its Class IV laser at IMTS 2016, a popular model designed for larger part marking applications that make enclosing the laser impractical. The Class IV also speeds up the marking process as there is no need to constantly open and close a cabinet door. The most popular confi guration comes with the fi ber laser in SCHMIDT's standard wattages ranging from 10 -100 watts. The Class IV laser also features: • A compact baseplate of 30" X 18", allowing for easy integration into a wide range of applications. • A powerful yet easy-to-use PC based software package. www.gtschmidt.com; IMTS Booth #N-6159 Smalley wave springs reduce spring operating height by 50%, saving space and weight, fi tting tight radial and axial spaces. We offer more than 4,000 stock sizes in carbon and stainless steel. Visit smalley.com for your no-charge test samples. THE ENGINEER'S CHOICE ™ Smalley Wave Spring Coil Spring Smalley wave springs reduce spring operating height by 50%, saving space and weight, fi tting tight radial and axial spaces. We offer more than 4,000 stock sizes in carbon and stainless steel. Visit smalley.com for your no-charge test samples. THE ENGINEER'S CHOICE ™ Smalley Wave Spring Coil Spring Ask Smalley. It's simple to tell when you work with Smalley. That's because you'll always collaborate directly with our world-class team of engineers—experts whose only focus is helping you get the most performance from your precision wave springs or retaining rings. HOW DO I KNOW IF I'M TALKING TO AN ENGINEER OR A SALESMAN?

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