PECM Issue 30 2018 | Page 102

Product News Unleashing a new world of possibilities - launching the FCP4 High Production Drill Grinder that can produce a completed drill in 20 seconds A new entry to the market, the High Production Drill Grinder will service the high- volume commodity drill market typically used by tradespeople and handymen. ANCA is again first to market with the FCP4 High Production Drill Grinder (FCP4). Producing drills from 0.8 to 4mm the new technology provides an exciting opportunity for drill makers, with important efficiencies and cost benefits by manufacturing a complete high speed steel drill on a single machine. From a blank piece of raw material, the FCP4 grinds the Flute, Relief and Point producing a finished drill. www.anca.com/Home Portable Rigging Kit Moves Materials and Equipment Up to 34,000 lbs AeroGo Inc., offers a portable rigging kit to move machinery, material, and equipment up to 34,000 lbs. The compact and portable kit accommodates load configurations up to 40’ long and 34,000 lbs., and stores easily in an included waterproof wheeled case. Load placement is safely performed over nearly all flat surfaces with the use of compressed air and lightweight overlays. Satisfied customers have commented that ‘Rigging and setup are streamlined’ and ‘The system greatly reduces safety exposure.’ The kit includes four load modules and accompanying air hoses along with a flat supply hose. For more information, call (206) 575-3344 or email [email protected]. Equipment can be viewed online at www.aerogo.com/prod- ucts/portable-rigging-kit/. Fiber Optics For Secure IIoT The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is here. [See Fiber and the Industrial IoT]. In industrial environments, fiber-optic trans- mission provides outstanding network secu- rity and reliability. Transmitting monitoring and control signals over a private fiber-optic circuit protects sensitive traffic against the vulnerabilities of the public Internet. Snoopers and hackers may tap copper lines, but fiber connections cannot be tapped without breaking the circuit. Most industrial devices offer an external access port—serial RS-232/485/422, Ethernet, or GPI/O. When connecting to a fiber network you’ll need an interface converter that transforms the elec- trical representation of the ones and zeroes into to an optical (light) signal stream. To learn more, get the ebook: The 8 Pillars of Fiber Optic Transport http://fpx.lc/8PillarsPE Huck® Fasteners infinite solutions Star Fasteners