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Welding Journal | January 2014

WELDING JOURNAL 29 ing, plastics, painting, powders, and other manufacturing industries. The brochure also contains detailed specifications to determine the correct configuration for applications, including welding, grinding, painting, sanding, cutting, finishing, and more. This brochure may be downloaded at the website shown. Micro Air Clean Air Systems www.microaironline.com (866) 566-4276 Magnetic Travel Carriage Offers 25-lb Pull Capacity The K-BUG 4000, a digital, magnetic travel carriage, produces continuous or intermittent fillet welds while traveling on a vertical wall. The constant travel speed produces high-quality, uniform welds. Programming of travel pattern and weld control eliminates excessive deposition and reduces defects. The guide wheels track the workpiece to provide precise weld placement and have a pull capacity of 25 lb. Bug-O Systems www.bugo.com (800) 245-3186 Fixturing Devices Suited for Tack Welding The company’s Radius™magnetic fixturing tools can be used to position steel for tack welding or other pre- or postweld operations. They also are suited for cutting and grinding applications. Three different models, all compact and lightweight, intended for various material thicknesses or applications, are available. The company is also offering a manual hand lifter designed for small steel part lifting and sheet dragging. The hand lifter does not require batteries or electricity. The Lincoln Electric Co. www.lincolnelectric.com (888) 355-3213 Corporate Video Highlights Waterjet Technology The manufacturer of waterjet systems has produced a new corporate video featuring a behind-the-scenes look inside its manufacturing facility in St. Michael, Minn. The video includes an overview of the company’s capabilities and products as well as testimonials from customers. The video explains how water is pressurized up to 90,000 lb/in.2 to create a stream that can cut precise parts from virtually any material, from huge steel parts to intricate stone inlays. Also highlighted is how customers are using waterjet technology to solve manufacturing challenges. The video is now showing on the company’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/jetedgewaterjets. Jet Edge, Inc. www.jetedge.com (800) 538-3343 For info, go to www.aws.org/ad-index


Welding Journal | January 2014
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