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Bar Feeder Alignment System accepts bores down to ¾ in. dia.
2013-08-19 14:27:36| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring instantaneous set-up using self-centering laser tool, Model L56SS provides laser beam that is straight to ±.010 in. at 10 ft. Battery-powered system is chucked within lathe's spindle so that laser beam shoots through spindle and down carriage of bar feeder. Two targets register left/right and up/down positions of front and back portion of bar feeder's carriage. Depending on style of bar feeder, up and down height is adjusted manually each time new diameter of bar stock is loaded. This story is related to the following:Laser Alignment Systems
BRM Announces Cylinder Hones For Surface Finishing Main Bearing Bores; Flexible Honing Improves Lubrication And Heat Dissipation While Reducing Friction
2013-07-12 06:22:45| surfacefinishing News Articles
Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM), maker of flexible honing tools and a full line of industrial brushes, is announcing a new application for its Flex-Hone® tool
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Zuckerberg bores staff in new Facebook Home ad
2013-04-13 18:27:39| CNET News.com
In a quite stunning acting debut, Facebook's CEO shows the virtues of Home and the difficulties of being a CEO. His employees aren't impressed. [Read more]
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Peru bores through Andes to water desert after century of dreams
2013-04-06 01:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Peru's Olmos Valley might be a desert now, with rare rains and rivers that trickle to life for just a few months a year, but a radical engineering solution for water scarcity could soon create an agricultural bonanza here. Fresh water that now tumbles down the eastern flank of the Andes mountains to the Amazon basin and eventually the Atlantic Ocean will instead move west through the mountains to irrigate this patch of desert on Peru's coast. It will then drain into the Pacific Ocean. The Herculean...
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FlightTrack Soars, FlightBoard Bores
2013-01-22 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Keeping track of airport information can be a challenge even for a nonstop, there-and-back trip. Multiple legs increase the number of things that can go wrong geometrically, but I recently took the risk, in a week-long loop from Los Angeles to Los Cabos, Mexico, then to New York City (Newark, to be precise) and back to LA. In other words, I had an ideal test environment for Mobiata's FlightTrack app.