What are some of the most important measurement parts of a laser alignment system? There are four parts you should know about: the laser transmitter, detector, brackets and software/display unit. Laser Transmitter First, consider the laser transmitter. Though it may look simple, a lot of hours went into its design so that it’s stable and… A taio i te tahi atu a »
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Bearings and the Manufacturing Process
How are your bearings? If they’re the right kind of bearings for the machines and equipment you have, then hopefully things are running smoothly. When you have a smooth production process, then you have the potential for a profitable process. Te mea maitai roa a'e, you want to reduce production costs while improving productivity, maitai? Bearing selection matters. Bearings… A taio i te tahi atu a »
Use Downtime to Make Sure Machines Are Properly Aligned
What is downtime? It’s the time during which a machine is out of action or unavailable for use. It also means a time of reduced activity or inactivity. Companies don’t typically like having downtime because time is money, and downtime costs money. If you work in a building where there are machines, you know that… A taio i te tahi atu a »
No te aha te mau faahopearaa e ore ai e manuïa?
E faaiti mai te mau ravea apî i te pae tapihaa i te mau puai i rotopu e piti tuhaa e hautiuti ra na roto i te horoaraa i te hoê mea no te faaohu maoti hoi i te hee atu i nia– e mea faufaa rahi te reira no te mau faaohiparaa. Te mea maitai roa a'e, e hinaaro outou ia fana'o rahi a'e i te oraraa i roto i to outou oraraa, tera râ, te vai ra te mau tumu e rave rahi o te ore e manuïa. Eaha te tahi o taua mau tumu ra? Not Enough or Too… A taio i te tahi atu a »
E hio poto noa i te aamu o te mau ravea api no te Laser
It’s safe to say that the world in which we live today would be much different if not for lasers. Laser technology is only about 100 matahiti, and even though a wide range of industries use laser technology, it’s still very much in its infancy. No reira, how did we get to this point where… A taio i te tahi atu a »