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AUTOMATION NEED NOT BREAK THE BANK

ARTICLE FROM MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING, AUGUST 2007 ISSUE

AUTOMATION NEED NOT BREAK THE BANK


Consider a family of components coming from a series of machining operations. Before they emerge from the cell, a robot grabs them from a conveyor and puts them into a MARPOSS Quick Set modular gage to measure diameters, lengths, and other features (see photo).

Frank Powell, Product Manager for the PRODAR Division in Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich., interviewed by Manufacturing Engineering.
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Read the No Break for This Inspector box in the "Automation Need Not Break the Bank" article, that first appeared in the August 2007 issue of Manufacturing Engineering Magazine.

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