Features and Uses of Enidine Hydraulic Timing Devices
January 24th, 2020Dumb viscoelastic materials are moderately capable, at least that’s the case when large machines send out threshold-menacing quantities of shock energy. However, if the shock energy becomes unmanageable, a smarter force dampening mechanism becomes necessary. That’s where Enidines’ hydraulic timing devices enter the scene. Capable of intelligently governing massively complex load profiles, these shock retardation […]
Desoutter Pneumatic Drilling Units: Advantages for Industrial Applications
January 14th, 2020Conventional drilling devices can put a lot of strain on someone’s wrists. That’s not a problem if the work requires a few dozen drill holes. However, what if that’s the entire job? All day long, perhaps far into the night shift, all the workers on a sprawling factory floor do is drill one precisely situated […]
Understanding Enidine SIDAS (Shock Isolating Double Acting Spring) Products
December 17th, 2019To be clear, the majority of electronic equipment is still very delicate. True, there are military-grade electronic components, but these are designed to handle major temperature swings, plus the occasional hard knock. Enidines’ Shock Isolator Double-Acting Springs (SIDAS) product range is utilised when such onerous conditions present themselves. Basically, the hydraulic dampers, equipped with highly […]
Desoutter Angle Grinders and Sanders: Benefits against Other Industrial Tool Competitors
December 3rd, 2019Manufacturers stand on shaky ground when they self-promote their own products. Sure user endorsements and independent reviews are helpful, but there’s still that overall lack of objectivity to address. What’s required here is a comparative enquiry, with the emphasis of the investigation firmly placed on a series of analogous tool features. On one side, Enkosi […]
Uses and Functions of Desoutter Screwfeeders
November 18th, 2019Manually captained assembly lines place nimble-fingered employees along a moving conveyor line. Equipped with their screwdrivers, they use one opposable thumb and one finger to grab a single screw. What a slow way to get a job done, especially on a high-volume assembly line. No, high-volume manufacturing plants can’t manage with that kind of bottleneck. […]
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