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Free 46-Page Booklet

Offered On xFlex'

Electric Power Tools

A 46-page four-color booklet on

Flex® electric power tools is being offered by Ackermann u. Schmitt

GmbH & Co. KG of West Germa- ny-

The publication describes, illus- trates and gives technical data on

Flex electric power tools, such as angle grinders, straight grinders, shears, nibblers, pendulum jigsaws, etc. Also included are photos and technical information on the acces- sories that are available.

The booklet is generously illus- trated with color photos, some of them full-page, showing the tools in actual use for a specific purpose.

The accompanying text lists charac- teristics (e.g., high-speed, maximum performance in real heavy-duty work); what the tool can be used for (e.g., grinding, roughing, cutting, derusting, stone cutting, removal of rust and old paint, edge trimming, deburring, snagging, milling, brush- ing); and users (e.g., iron and steel engineering shops, vehicle repair and body shops, welding shops, fit- ting shops, stone process industries, sheet-metal processing shops, tool manufacturers, foundries, build- ers).

Transmitter

PATHFINDER /ST

SIGNAL PROCESSING

Scan Convertor

Field Processor !•

Computer 0- Control Panels

Electronically switches up to 3 displays and transceivers, with CRT diagrams, for single/simultaneous 3 or 10-cm operation.

From the control panels through the computer, transmitter, and receiver-and then in five steps leading to the CRT-

Raytheon's exclusive Superior Technology provides sharp, bright radar pictures virtually free of clutter. 34-CM

PATHFINDER ST

ARPA

PATHFINDER/ST ARPA: 34-cm or 25-cm

PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT IMO equivalents), provide automatic tracking of up to 40 targets with vectors and readouts for most dangerous 20. Have auto and manual acquisition, and unique trial maneuvers.

PATHFINDER/ST TM/EP: 34-cm or 25-cm

PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT IMO equivalents), have True and Relative

Motion displays. Electronic Plotting, course, speed, bearing, CPA and TCPA for two selected targets.

SNA-91

INTEGRATED

BRIDGE DISPLAY

I 12 FOOT A

X BAND 7 OR 9-FOOT ARRAT

X BANC

Comparison

Tests Prove

PATHFINDER/ST

Radars See What

Other Radars Can't.

In side-by-side comparison tests, a

PATHFINDER/ST display and a conven- tional radar display were connected to the same radar system. PATHFINDER/ST consistently displayed targets not detec- ted by the conventional display.

Optimum Resolution

Displays are

Clearly Superior.

PATHFINDER/ST raster scan PPI images are refreshed 50 times each second. This eliminates the annoying "flicker" found in other radar systems.

The number of pixels has been carefully chosen for optimum resolution. The re- sult is an extremely sharp, ultra-bright image that is easy to view, day or night.

January, 1988

Superior Technology

Will Clearly Fit

Your Needs.

PATHFINDER/ST Radars satisfy a very wide range of installation and operating requirements. Signal multi- plexing reduces connections between

PATHFINDER/ST receivers and dis- plays. This, combined with electronic interswitching for dual systems, the abil- ity to mount transceivers "up" in antenna pedestals, or "down" in separate cabi- nets, and keyboard entry of all set-up parameters, makes any installation straightforward, simple, and economical.

In addition to having the optional IMO- required, antenna-mounted performance monitors, PATHFINDER/ST Radar soft- ware provides menus for extensive self- testing of virtually every function.

Worldwide Approval and Support.

Raytheon PATHFINDER/ST Radars are designed to meet or exceed all applica-

Circle 260 on Reader Service Card ble commercial standards and reliability testing requirements, including those of

IMO and the national regulatory agen- cies of countries worldwide.

They are backed by extensive worldwide support and service facilities, located in major ports everywhere.

Specifications subject to change without notice

Raytheon

RAYTHEON MARINE COMPANY 46 River Road

Hudson, NH 03051 USA 603-881-5200

Telex 681-7529

Telefax: 603-881-4756

RAYTHEON MARINE SALES

AND SERVICE COMPANY

Siljangade 6

DK-2300 Copenhagen S,

Denmark 45-1-570611

Telex 855-31473

Telefax: 45-1-574077

The U.S. distributor for Flex elec- tric power tools is Levant Tools Dis- tribution Company of Saint Paul,

Minn.

For more information and a free copy of the booklet,

Circle 22 on Reader Service Card

Unitor Secures

Major Polish Order

For Freon Gases

Unitor Ships Service AS of Kol- botn, Norway recently announced that Centromor (the Polish coordi- nation office for sales and purchas- ing) has awarded an order for the supply of freon gases and cylinders to Unitor. The order is worth

NOK1.3 million.

A spokesman for the company said that Unitor's good standing in

Poland and its proven record as a worldwide service organization for the Polish fleet secured the order.

Trygve Bolstad, Unitor's sales executive for Poland, pointed out that Unitor has always maintained a close and consistent relationship with Polish shipping companies and yards over the last 10 years and that

Poland has always been treated as a prime Unitor customer.

For more information and free lit- erature from Unitor,

Circle 37 on Reader Service Card

Cynthia Martin Heads

Avondale Industries'

New Washington Office

Cynthia L. Martin

Avondale Industries, Inc. of New

Orleans, La., recently opened a

Washington, D.C., office. The office, which is located in Crystal City, Va., will be headed by Cynthia L.

Martin, director, government rela- tions.

In her position, Ms. Martin is responsible for all legislative and lobbying activities for the entire company.

Previously, she was employed by

Ogden Corporation for six years as a legislative representative in their

Washington, D.C., lobbying office.

While working for Ogden her prima- ry responsibility was the legislative concerns of Avondale Shipyards, which was an Ogden subsidiary un- til September 1985. In 1985, Avon- dale was sold by the Ogden Corpo- ration to an Employee Stock Own- ership Plan creating Avondale In- dustries, Inc. 15

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