North American Industries (naicranescom)
Posted on 9th February, 2012 by Joanma
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Control and precision the injection molding industry are your molds single-piece or two? Loaded vertically or horizontally? Do you use lifting eyes or slings? Are your rams retractable? North american industries knows your business. And we know what questions to ask. We also know that injection molding operations are all about control. Unlike many of your industrial counterparts, you may have low duty cycles, but your mold-changing process also requires unusual precision, and often involves unusual runway structure designs and dimensional constraints to accommodate your other equipment, such as water-cooling lines and robotic extractors. Your cranes also often require specific functions, such as slow variable speeds on all moving components, or true vertical lifts on hoists. Infinitely variable speed controls allow the movement of the hoist, trolley and or end trucks to be precisely regulated by the operator from 1% to 100% of the main speed, and any speed in between. With this option, the load is lifted or moved at precisely the desired speed--very slow for precise positioning, moderate speed for cluttered areas, or full speed for efficiency. In addition to improved positioning, variable speed invertors offer other significant advantages. The bottom line? At north american, weve served enough facilities like yours to know that no two injection-molding plants are alike. And we have the design flexibility to respond to your unique needs, as well as demands common to every industryquality, reliability, and attentive customer service. . The aerospace industry a growing list of satisfied customers building and maintaining aircrafts is a high-stakes business that demands nothing less than perfection from its suppliers. Extra-precise control and the handling of nonuniform pieces are among the chief challenges in aerospace material handling. Design-wise, manufacturing and hangar applications also often require overhead lifting systems to have extremely wide spans and make very long lifts in buildings often more than 50 ft. Tall. North american industries has the expertise, and, more importantly, the experience, to meet all these challenges. Just ask some of our aerospace clients. .Support in counties (state):
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