Aprima Medical Software, Inc
Carrollton, TX 75006
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Assembly Tool Controller monitors multiple conditions.
Smart Torq(TM) Error-Proofer monitors entire fastening process and controls final torque of electric assembly tools. It learns fastener installation characteristics and compares learned characteristics to those being experienced while fastener is installed. Controller detects cross-threading, premature shut-off, re-hits, cam-outs, and missed fasteners as well as incorrect torque. Relay I/O is...
Read More »Interface enables wiring directly to I/O racks.
Model IDC50-TB26 plugs into 50-pin header of 4, 8, 16, and 24 position I/O racks, eliminating need for mass termination connectors and ribbon cables. The 26-position terminal block accepts wire sizes from 24-16 AWG and provides wiring access to Vcc, Common, and up to 24 signal lines. Common applications requiring direct I/O module control include machine controls, control panels and systems, as...
Read More »Control measures solid and liquid levels.
Wave Control 234 harnesses ultrasonic band pressure waves to provide non-contact measurement of solid and liquid levels within tanks. Low frequency operation resists distortion and energy absorption from foam, dust, wind, and condensation. Available in 2-, 3- and 4-wire configurations, system utilizes transducer, which directs energy toward tank material. Standard range of 2-wire model is 80 m...
Read More »Xenon Searchlight can be focused from flood to beam.
With weather-resistant construction and 6 million peak beam candlepower, handheld Maxa Beam illuminates objects at distances to 1Ã-½ miles. Ergonomic design permits users to hold and operate searchlight with one hand while leaving the other hand free. Users can control size of beam from 40Ã-
Read More »Software uses PDA for real-time shop floor monitoring.
Rapid MES Operations Monitoring Software uses browser-enabled handheld device to help shop floor supervisors stay on top of activity at machine queues, receive alerts for down processes, and view machine and operator utilization. Clean, color-coded interface makes shop status easy to read and understand.
Read More »Diaphragm Metering Pumps handle viscosities over 5,000 cps.
Available in 7 models, Series 7000 mechanically actuated pumps can pump chemicals that off-gas without binding. All models are self-priming and provide suction lift to 20 ft. Max capacities range from 15-300 gph at 150 psi. Products feature 10-1 turndown by micrometer dial and variable speed option. Offered with 100 or 200 mm liquid-end diaphragm diameters and 18, 37, 72, or 117 spm gear speeds,...
Read More »Battery Acid Spill Pack absorbs up to 4 gal spills.
PIGÃ-® Battery Acid Spill Pack provides means for quick response to spills of battery acids. Compact and able to be carried or hung, 16 x 20 in. Spill Pack contains enough absorbent PIG mats and socks to absorb up to 4 gal of battery acid. Visible package includes nitrile gloves, goggles, apron, and disposal bag with nylon ties.
Read More »Photosensor suits IR video and audio transmission.
Surface mount Model QSB34 has surface area of 9 mmÃ-² and reception angle of 120Ã-
Read More »Connectors And Contacts offer insertion force to 777 MCM.
Offered as individual contacts or in strip form with solder or crimp contacts, with and without wire grips, RADSOKÃ-® series is available in sizes as small as No. 16 contact. Contacts are available with amperage ratings of 15-600+ A, and insertion forces vary from 2-10 lbs. Electrical terminal is based on hyperbolic grid configuration. Cylinder contains elongated contactor strips connected in...
Read More »PWM Driver controls electromechanical and thermal devices.
DMOS 1.5 A driver Model DRV104 operates from single 8-32 V supply range. It can provide strong initial solenoid closure and automatically switch to soft hold mode for power savings. Duty cycle can be controlled by resistor, analog voltage, or digital-to-analog converter. Status flag pin indicates thermal shutdown or over-current conditions. Separate supply pins for control circuitry and driver...
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