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  • Die Protection for Metal Stamping Operations (.pdf)
    are contact sensors (mechanical sensors that must be physically touched in order for the output to. activate), while others are non-contact (electrical sensors that use magnetic fi elds, light or sound waves to determine. position). Mechanical sensors are less expensive, but they are also subject
  • Case History: Rehabilitation of Failed Corrugated Metal Pipe Spillways - Cove Point, MD (.pdf)
    occur in environmentally. flows possible after lining. The Snap-Tite. sensitive areas. The disruption to virgin wood-. joint makes a solid mechanical connection. land, as well as to developed areas, is greatly re-. that can be pushed or pulled. duced. Excavation requirements become minimal. to none
  • Case History: Rehabilitation of Failed Corrugated Metal Pipe Spillways - Santa Rosa, CA (.pdf)
    is felt to be the optimum result. One. makes a solid mechanical connection that can. of the potential compromises we have eliminated. be pushed or pulled. is that of joint integrity. Once a Snap-Tite® con-. nection is made, it is possible to visually inspect it. For more information on Snap-tite
  • Case History: Rehabilitation of Failed Corrugated Metal Pipe Spillways - Santa Clara, CA (.pdf)
    after lining. The Snap-Tite joint. Use of the Snap-Tite joining system also eliminates. makes a solid mechanical connection that can. the interior "beads" which are present with tradition-. be pushed or pulled. al butt-fusion installations. These beads, although. small, are extremely conducive
  • Are You Taking Full Advantage of Pneumatic Valve Technology? (.pdf)
    Pneumatic valves have come a long way since the development of the compressor over a century ago. Starting with large manual and mechanical valves, they migrated to individually wired electric solenoids and ultimately ended up with plug-into-the-base electronics allowing for a single multi-pin
  • Pressure Transmitters for Steel and Aluminum Mills
    Mechanical Life. Hazardous location approved. 4Operates under High Shock and Vibration. The hermetical y sealed HLR -750 series is terminated with a. ½" NPT conduit fit ing for easy instal ation and protection in. steel mil environments. Visit macrosensors.com for complete. SQ1250 - electrically
  • Instrumentation Tray Cable and its Uses in Hazardous and Non-hazardous Locations (.pdf)
    provide significant benefits when used in hazardous and. non-hazardous locations, as there is no requirement for further mechanical protection. This. metal-armored cable grounds itself and is rated for Open Wiring, making it particularly. suitable for hazardous locations as allowed by the NEC
  • Quick Disconnect vs. Hard-Wiring
    a mating connector and. electrical media through the conduit. In breaching dress the cable when compared to bending conduit,. control cabinets or bulkheads, hard-wiring typically cutting it to fit, installing it, pulling wires and finally. utilizes simple mechanical cable glands to secure making

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