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Benchtop Milling Machine

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

You can spend thousands of dollars on a benchtop milling machine, but you can do a lot of good work on an inexpensive mill, too.

The Atlas CH-10M mini-mill is a benchtop milling machine, designed for small-scale metalworking. Unlike other machines in its size class, the Atlas is mostly cast iron, with an extruded aluminum column. It’s about 2 1/2 times as heavy as the Sherline mill, Atlas vs. Sherlineand has a significantly larger Morse taper #3 spindle. The motor is 1/2 horsepower variable-speed DC, with the power switch and speed control knob on the head. The machine is supplied with a Jacobs-style chuck, held in place by a 3/8″-16 drawbar bolt.

The travel is 9 inches on the X axis, 4 inches on the Y axis, and 8.5 inches on the Z axis (from the bottom of the drill chuck to the top of the table). Atlas rates the drill capacity in C1018 cold-rolled steel as 1/2 inch, the same for end milling capacity, and 1 inch face milling in the same stock.Back view All three axes have locks that act on the gibs, The Y- and Z-axis ways are protected by rubber accordion boots. Some folks use the ability to cut a 3/8″ slot 1/8″ deep in steel as the separation between real milling machines and toys. The Atlas makes that cut with ease.

Unlike most mills in this size category, the head is counterbalanced. It uses a gas spring, which is nestled into the column extrusion. A link rod connects the head to the gas spring. The column is a full 5 inches wide, with a 2.7 inch dovetail. The column is attached to the base by a 40mm nut that looks big enough to hold a wheel onto a railroad car. A wrench is provided. The column can tilt 45 degrees right or left for angle drilling or milling by loosening the monster nut.

http://www.billsbest.com/thatlas.html

Benchtop programmable dc loads

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

WESTEK Electronics has released the Array Electronics 3700 series of two benchtop dc loads with flexible keypad and rotary controls as well as computer interface via RS232 or RS485.

The 3700 series are suitable for a range of tasks including battery and power supply testing.

Windows-based operational software on a CD is supplied as standard and includes ActiveX for VC++, VB, Delphi and LabView drivers. The Array Electronics loads are therefore suited to ATE applications as well as for engineering and calibration tasks, etc.

Operational safety is assured via password access and operating parameters can be set via a keypad, rotary control with readout of settings on the electronic load’s LCD, or remotely via computer.

Main functions include constant current, constant power or constant load resistance set-ups. The loads have internal memory permitting the setting up of ten pre-defined operating parameters.

Array Electronics power supplies are available in two versions with respectively 150W and 300W capacity and capable of sinking currents to 30A, with a maximum input voltage of 360V dc.

The Array Electronics loads are protected against over-voltage, over-current, over-power consumption, over-heating and polarity reversal.

The 3700 series measure 250mm x 212mm x 88mm and weigh 5kg. They are suitable for rack-mounting or benchtop use. The dc loads are powered from 110V or 220V ac.

http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/0f/0c01c90f.asp

Bench-Top Bender-Booter Produces Finished Ignition Wire Assemblies

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Bender-Booter produces finished ignition wire assemblies.
Bender-Booter produces finished ignition wire assemblies.
A new, air-powered, ergonomic bender-booter ignition wire assembly machine that can produce straight, 45-, and 90-degree angled boots is being introduced by ETCO Incorporated of Warwick, Rhode Island.

The ECTO Bender-Booter is a pneumatic, bench-top unit that applies a boot
to a terminated ignition wire and bends it to produce 45-, and 90-degree angled or straight boots. Featuring dual palm-button actuation for operator safety, a user simply loads the terminated spark plug or distributor wire into the machine, loads the silicon rubber boot, presses the buttons and a finished assembly is ejected.

Capable of processing up to 100 wire assemblies per hour, the ECTO Bender-Booter measures 24″ W x 18″ D and replaces the firm’s previous line of foot pedal-operated booters. This semi-automatic machine is designed to bend and boot ETCO CB2, CB3, AB16, CB8, AB15, and AB20 boots, along with DT2000LB, DT207LB, DT200B, DT250B, DT257B, SP19, and DT7B ignition terminals.

The ECTO Bender-Booter is priced at $4,195.00 with 6 week delivery typical. Literature is available upon request.