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Home > News Room > August 17, 2010 Configuration Tech Webinar
Configuration Tech Webinar
"NEW PRODUCT FOCUS-- STANDARD PRECISION POSITIONING STAGES"
August 17, 2010
Register now for our Configuration Tech Webinar. This will be an online, live presentation given by Mechanical Engineer Mike Melone. It will feature the technical presentation entitled "New Product Focus--Standard Precision Positioning Stages" created by Mechanical Engineers Chris Blaszczyk and Mike Melone.
This webinar will introduce you to the advantages of Misumi Standard Precision Positioning Stages. Compared to legacy (high precision) positioning stages, Misumi's Standard Positioning Stages are lower in price yet offer adequate level of precision for assembly automation related applications .
Other highlights of this presentation will include solutions to:
- Time consuming adjustments
- Frequent changeovers for high-mix, low-volume assemblies
- More stable product quality with time effective adjustments
- In-house adjustment units with unreliable precision level
- Pricing--20-30% savings
- Delivery--all styles ship in 3 days
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August 17, 2010 from 2:00pm – 3:00pm Central Time
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Webinar (Internet connection + Toll free phone call)* |
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Learn how you can design a better machine faster |
More about our engineers:
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Chris Blaszczyk
Renowned author and mechanical engineer Chris Blaszczyk makes regular contributions to the configuration tech seminars. During the past year alone Mr..Blaszczyk has authored several articles that have appeared in numerous engineering magazines and online at various engineering web sites. Mr.. Blaszczyk brings over 15 years of hands-on experience and knowledge to the assembly automation market and is MISUMI’s resident expert on configurable components.
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Mike Melone
Mechanical Engineer Mike Melone co-authored the article, The Crucial Role of Material Selection in Machine Design in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine and the article Proper Component Selection featured in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine, and contributed to the article, Component-life theory comes down to earth, in Machine Design magazine.
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For information on other Configuration Tech Seminars, click here.
*The toll free number provided for access to audio services for this webinar, will only be available in United States and Canada.
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