Modular Connector ODU-MAC Silver-Line
Over 100,000 times of attachment and detachment with high durability! Combine the necessary transmission modules into a single connector! Automatic attachment and detachment type modular connector.
ODU-MAC is a modular connector that can build infinite combinations. With its flexible system, it is possible to select modules that support signal, current, voltage, data transmission, gas, fluid, optical fiber, and more, and consolidate them into a single connector. It is a highly durable connector with over 100,000 mating cycles! The Silver-Line is designed for automatic mating and offers six types of docking frames to choose from. 【Features】 ■ High durability: over 100,000 mating cycles ■ High-quality service in terms of technology and delivery time ■ Stocked in the home country but available for quick delivery. *For urgent requests, please contact us directly. ■ We provide support while offering technical follow-up. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Continuous low contact resistance ■High density (1 unit = 2.54 mm) ■Compatible with 30 types of high-speed inserts ■High level of security measures ■Achieves minimal maintenance with the use of a quick change head (optional) ■Includes strain relief (for connection protection) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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High productivity is achieved by maximizing machine performance through the pursuit of high acceleration and high responsiveness via integrated mechatronics development, along with the thorough elimination of wasteful movements and waste time.
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High cutting force By improving machine rigidity, utilizing various spindle motors, and employing high-performance and high-functionality NC control systems, we can accommodate a wide range of machining from high-speed processing to heavy cutting and high-precision machining.
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Operationality and Reliability Our in-house developed CNC control device "CNC-C00 Series" pursued usability and has further enhanced functionality to improve user-friendliness for our customers.
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The second webinar "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" hosted by Kistler Japan is finally approaching next Wednesday. Is that "visualization" just "visible" without any further meaning? In this webinar, we will introduce the key points for successfully utilizing in-process load measurement data, using the pressing process as an example, to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, which we hope you will also refer to. "Visualization of In-Process Measurement - A Case Study of the Pressing Process" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTsC86GKrCU We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (4/21 & 4/28): "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data -
Is that "visualization" just "being visible"? We will be hosting a webinar titled "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data." Date and Time: April 21 (Wed) 10:30 - 11:30 April 28 (Wed) 10:30 - 11:30 To advance "visualization" quickly and achieve the expected effects, it is crucial to determine why, what data to collect, and how to collect it, as well as how to find improvement clues from the collected data. In this webinar, we will introduce the key points for successfully utilizing in-process load measurement data, using the pressing process as an example, to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details via the link below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (4/28): "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data -
Is that "visualization" just "being visible"? To advance "visualization" quickly and achieve the expected effects, it is crucial to identify the purpose, the data to be collected, and how to collect it, as well as how to find clues for improvement from the collected data. In this webinar, we will introduce the key points for successfully utilizing in-process load measurement data in the pressing process to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. This webinar will be held twice, but both sessions will cover the same content. Please check the details by clicking the "Register" button below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, which we hope you will also refer to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTsC86GKrCU We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (4/21): "The Key to Successful Visualization of Manufacturing Processes" - Pursuing Zero Defect Production through the Utilization of In-Process Measurement Data -
Is that "visualization" just "being visible"? To advance "visualization" quickly and achieve the expected effects, the key points are to determine why, what data to collect, and how to collect it, as well as how to find clues for improvement from the collected data. In this webinar, we will introduce the successful points of utilizing in-process load measurement data in the pressing process to connect the visualization of manufacturing processes to effects such as quality improvement and defect reduction. This webinar will be held twice, but both sessions will cover the same content. Please check the details by clicking the "Register" button below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-maxymos-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, so we would appreciate it if you could refer to that as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTsC86GKrCU We look forward to many participants joining us.
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