MACHINE TOOLS AND GENERAL ENGINEERING

New inch & metric supplement catalog D795
from SDP/SI features over 7,000 new products

A new 360-page "Inch / Metric Supplement Catalog, D795", containing over 7,000 components, was just published by Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (SDP/SI) to make it easier to locate components for prototype and/or production applications. This catalog updates the previously published SDP/SI 1,184-page Master Inch Catalog, D790, and the 1,240-page Master Metric Catalog, D785. All three catalogs can also be found online where you have eStore access to order parts, request quotes, download 3D drawings, and check inventory at any time.

The new D795 Inch / Metric supplement catalog contains technical information, specifications and photos sorted into the following groups: Belt & Chain Drives, Shaft Accessories, Bearings, Feed & Idler Rollers, Couplings, Vibration Mounts & Pads, Linear Motion Systems, Hardware, Right Angle Drives, Gearheads, Gearmotors and Clutches. These are just some of the components that can be found in the new D795 catalog. By adding the Inch / Metric supplement catalog to the D785 Metric and the D790 Inch catalogs, you will have access to the largest source of drive components anywhere. 

Catalog D795 features the Fairloc® Integral Fastener system located right on the hub of a part. It eliminates the need for set screws which prevent shaft damage. The Shaftloc® rotating device fastener is also featured. Shaftloc uses an outer and inner sleeve to lock components to a shaft. In addition, the catalog also highlights the Conidrive® belts and pulleys which utilize a conical groove design that keeps the drive aligned without the need for pulley flanges. 

The "Inch / Metric Supplement Catalog, D795" is available, free upon request, from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (SDP/SI), 2101 Jericho Turnpike, Box 5416, New Hyde Park, New York, USA 11042-5416. Tel: 516-328-3300, Fax: 800-737-7436.

For further information and to see the catalogue now, view website: http://www.sdp-si.com/web/html/newprdD795Cat.htm

Helping machine builders and systems integrators
to reduce lead times, cut costs and improve quality

By providing custom design services for its range of load cells, torque sensors, pressure transducers and displacement sensors, Applied Measurements Limited is helping machine builders and systems integrators to reduce lead times, cut costs and improve quality.

"Despite the current economic downturn, we have grown our sales revenues by more than 30 per cent over the last three years," says Peter Lewis, Managing Director at Applied Measurements Limited. "A major part of this growth is coming from our custom design service for our products, which include load cells, torque sensors, displacement sensors and pressure transducers. We are supplying one-off designs, pre-production prototypes, high volume specials, direct competitor equivalents, as well as modifying or strain gauging existing components."

Customers now seem to want custom solutions delivered in as short a time frame as possible.

According to Lewis, many of Applied Measurements' global customers now request custom designs on as fast a lead time as possible. "Rather than trying to make existing, standard catalogue sensors 'fit' their application, customers now seem to want custom solutions delivered in as short a time frame as possible. After all, there seems little point in offering a custom design service for your sensor if the lead time doubles as a result. Customers simply won't wait that long. In most cases, we can deliver a custom solution - including concept design, engineering, production and calibration if required - in just six to eight weeks from customer order."

In a tough economic climate, says Lewis, Applied Measurements has recognised that this ability to meet a customer's exact design requirements on a competitive lead time, has given the company a clear edge on its competitors.

"Our design service not only includes the ability to design new custom sensors," says Lewis, "but also includes manufacturing direct equivalents to existing competitor products, as well as retrofit versions that the competitor may have ceased to produce. It can also include the bonding of strain gauges to metal structures or housings provided by the customer and then completing these into a finished, certified and tested product.

"Machine builders and systems integrators often need to upgrade a machine for the end user, to include new electronics or instrumentation, from older mechanical gauges or dials. As Lewis states: "In this age of accountability, it is important to have sensors that are connected to the appropriate instrumentation, including PCs that log and record the measurement data, providing traceability for the end user. In these types of applications, there are usually physical restrictions that also need to be overcome, as the customer is likely to want minimal disruption to the original machine. This is where our ability to fit in with the existing design is a big advantage to the customer. Our combination of mechanical and electronics design capability also helps here.

"Many machine builders need their systems to measure in more than one axis at a time. For this, Applied can design two or three-axis force sensors, with a variation on this when customers want a sensor to combine two measurements, such as force and torque, or force and acceleration.

The aim of the custom design service is to provide customers with a solution that exactly fits their measurement requirements under the constraints of cost, size, environmental conditions, general performance specification and availability. As Lewis puts it: "An incorrectly chosen transducer to fulfill a particular measurement application costs considerable time and money if it is eventually discovered that the data being collected is meaningless, or that the transducer is performing incorrectly due to overloading or poor installation."

"Our experienced application engineers will talk through the measurement requirements with the customer in order to determine the most appropriate solution. This typically includes discussions on the measurement range required; dynamic transient effects; space restrictions; accuracy levels; and whether there are any unusual environmental conditions to consider."

Applied Measurements Limited in profile
Applied Measurements Limited offers a comprehensive selection of transducers based on strain gauge technology. The company's product range includes sensors to measure load, pressure, torque and displacement. In addition, a custom transducer design service and strain gauge bonding facilities are available.

To support the transducer range, a variety of analogue and digital instrumentation is available, including high resolution, high speed and RS232/485 equipped signal conditioners and indicators, as well as portable battery powered indicators with integral data logging, enabling the company to offer complete systems with calibration traceable to UKAS standards.

In addition to the standard transducer range, the company also has the capability to design, develop and manufacture custom devices to meet specific needs. Expertise is based on bonded strain gauge technology, which is carried across the company's complete line of transducers. Involvement in customer projects can be at any stage, from development and design, through prototyping, testing and into full production.

For further information, e-mail: info@appmeas.co.uk or view website: www.appmeas.co.uk



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