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Content posted in November 2000
Test, Measurement, and Control
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Product News
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New Literature
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Power Transmission and Motion Control
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A new meaning for 'UNSCREW'
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The Agilent one screw twist on a rack-mounted electronics housing saved both assembly time and money
Fluid Power
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ELVIS: The inside story
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Pneumatics and hydraulics help bring the King back for an encore performance
Hot Products
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Innovative materials products
Electrical/Electronics
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A new twist for self-lubricating non-metallic actuator nuts
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Actuator nuts made of a non-metallic filament-wound material commonly used for bearings are designed to carry higher loads with less weight, and without lubrication.
Fastening, Joining, and Assembly
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Nut-driven ball screw conquers critical speed
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Angular contact bearings extend rotating nut ball-screw life in long traverse, high-speed applications
Plastics, Metals, and other Materials
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Processors
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Today's engineers need to be more creative than before
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Computer Productivity Tools
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Molded circuits shrink electronics
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Molded interconnect devices helped make Lucent
Rapid prototyping for flat cables
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Test, Measurement, and Control
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Computer Productivity Tools
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Fastening, Joining, & Assembly
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Power Transmission and Motion Control
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Electrical/Electronics
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Fluid power valves
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Cups not runneth over
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Simple in concept, cupholder designs today involve a diabolically complex set of trade-offs, as illustrated by our evaluation of some of today
Fluid Power
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Product News
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Plastics, Metals, and Other Materials
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New Literature
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Linear motion technology is moving along
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Hot products
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Innovative PLC products that shape engineering
Linear Motors 101
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Here is a quick look at the basic operating principles of linear motors, the different types of motor designs, and some important application considerations




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