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MIG Welding System features modular, adaptable design.
2014-12-29 14:32:22| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for semi-automatic welding, Continuum™ 500 provides 500 A of welding power at 100% duty cycle. System features smart digital design that delivers stable arc performance. Accu-Pulse™, MIG, Regulated Metal Deposition, and high-deposition MIG welding capabilities ensure consistent arc starts, as well as arc and weld puddle control with minimized spatter. Using remote connection, operator can view and adjust machine parameters from virtually anywhere via Internet-enabled device.
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Adaptable Cabinet is designed to meet building automation needs.
2014-09-04 14:31:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Used to store, organize, and support networking and building automation equipment in Intelligent Buildings, DistributionFrame Cabinet System supports any mix of patch panels, fiber enclosures, and switch equipment. This Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) cabinet supports up to 1,100 lb of equipment and is adaptable to future equipment changes. Features include cable access ports, adjustable depth mounting rails, perforated front and rear doors, and locking doors and side panels. This story is related to the following:Electrical Cabinets |
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Corporate Citizenship Leaders Meet in Los Angeles to Talk Adaptable...
2014-03-24 16:41:45| Air Courier - Topix.net
SOURCE: Carroll School of Management Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College DESCRIPTION:The 2014 International Corporate Citizenship Conference kicked off at the Beverly Hilton with an opening reception hosted by Altria.
Autoliv Announces New Adaptable Seatbelt
2013-09-11 12:30:02| Automakers - Topix.net
This unique new seat belt can substantially reduce the load on small occupants while also improving the protection for larger occupants.
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DARPA shows off cheap, adaptable, resilient robot hand that can take a beating
2013-05-01 19:16:03| Extremetech
After more than three years of development, it seems DARPA's ARM program is finally coming to fruition. The ARM (Autonomous Robotic Manipulation) program was created in 2010 with the purpose of creating robust, low-cost, multi-fingered, and dexterous robotic arms to replace current robot arms, which generally take the form of clunky claws that crush everything in their path. After watching the video below, I think it's safe to say that DARPA's ARM program is a resounding success.