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The Crucial Role Of Material Selection in Machine Design 

 This series will explore some of the aspects of machine performance that a designer must consider in selecting the proper component materials for use in the end product.

 
When to Build, When to Buy - Single Axis Actuators
 A variety of linear motion devices are available today for performing the function of single-axis movement, whether it be for an assembly operation, testing, packaging or simple motion control.  This white paper will seek to define the various types and define the options to be considered when deciding whether to build or buy a single-axis actuator, also known as a linear guide, slide or table in the parlance of particular industries.
 
 No Standardization Department Required - Achieving Efficiency at the Component Level
 Drawing, sizing, measuring, specifying takes precious resources to complete. Large machine builders have heavily invested in the concept of standardization to minimize these costs. But, where does this leave the medium to small machine builders who can not afford to create a department designated to improving productivity, efficiency and quality through standardization?
 
 The Configurable Component 

 Why go custom when you can configure?  The configurable component is a component that allows the engineer to specify critical dimensions through various design parameters.


Eccentric Loading Shouldn't Mean Shorter Life 
See the second installment in a series focusing on calculating linear motion life. See page 84 in this issue of Machine Design for the entire article.


Component-life theory comes down to earth 

How long will it last? Calculating the life of linear motion systems, see page 84 in this issue of Machine Design for the entire article.

The Design and Use of Locating Pins
Read this technical review of the various types and proper application of locating pins available for machine designers.
 
 

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