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InteliDrive DCU-Marine
Engine Controller
InteliDrive DCU-Marine is a new engine controller from ComAp designed to provide a high level of performance coupled with extensive communication capabilities and incorporating hardwired safety functions and primary/secondary power switching. The new controller is easily integrated into the ship's control system and takes on board the full com- munication capability with electronic engines. ComAp developed this capabil- ity for its genset controllers through the use of J1939 and redundant J1587 com- munication buses.
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Max-Q Watermaker
Updated
The Max-Q Series from FCI
Watermakers is now available with updated features, allowing users to pro- duce fresh clean, water more efficiently.
The Max-Q is available with a new ver- sion of the Universal Reverse Osmosis
Controller (UROC), allowing users to customize and operate their watermaker from a remote location or personal com- puter. An RS 485 connection provides remote access up to 4,000 ft. away.
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Machinery Alignment Kit
Pinpoint Laser Systems introduced a new, precision, machinery alignment kit for use in factories and manufacturing facilities. This new Right Angle
Alignment Kit combines the Laser
Microgage with a new 90-Line Optical
Squaring attachment for checking the squareness and parallelism of machin- ery. These products allow plant person- nel to check and align their own manu- facturing equipment when they need to.
The Right Angle Kit is ideal for check- ing machine beds, vertical cutting machinery, roll parallelism, squaring slides and gantries, and measuring geo- metric parameters. The laser beam enters the 90-Line through a port in the front and exits out a side port at precise- ly 90 degrees to the incoming beam.
Special internal optics allows operators to place the 90-Line anywhere along the laser path and establish precise right angle references. By rotating the front nosepiece, the right angle laser beam will swing through a full plane for checking the squareness of machine parts and surfaces.
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New Products
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