From MISUMI USA

At Dial Tool Industries, Inc. (DTI) in Addison, Illinois, the Automation Division had long utilized a tried-and-tested system for equipment development. The three main elements they seek to satisfy on every project, according to Sean Fraser, director of the division, are concept, embodiment and detail design. "The design that ultimately succeeds is the one that meets or exceeds our customer's needs, can be delivered on time and produced with products readily available. These are the factors that drive our design direction," Fraser notes.

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