Monthly Archives: April 2014

Servo Dance Mix?

There’s something hypnotic about this, isn’t there? It’s hard to stop watching, and at the same time there’s something about the mix of music and movement that just makes you want to dance. Having your servos fail doesn’t make you want to dance. It might make you want to pull out your hair. If those… Read more »

U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance

Manufacturing in the United States has been on the upswing for a while now, and has rebounded from the difficult winter, now that spring has come. The winter was difficult for a lot of manufacturers, though the Federal Reserve Board reports steady growth for manufacturers across the nation. Consumer confidence continued to be shaky in… Read more »

What Indramat Control Do You Have?

Indramat made three basic types of control: CLM CLC PPC Each of these controls comes in a variety of flavors. When you need a replacement or repair, you’ll need to know the details of your control. How can you tell which one you’ve got? Here are some questions that will help you identify the control… Read more »

Packaging Challenges

One of the industries in which Indramat motion control is most commonly used is in preparing packaging. There may be some question about the future of print books, magazines, and newspapers, but it’s clear that packaging for products is around for the long haul. In fact, some industry insiders will tell you that all the… Read more »

Hazardous Materials and Your Rexroth Indramat Components

Making things is one of the things people do best. That doesn’t mean there are no challenges involved. There can even be dangers. For centuries, “mad as a hatter” has been used to refer to people who were mentally disturbed. The usage came from the fact that hatters — people working in hat factories —… Read more »

Biomimicry is Changing Industrial Design

The bionic kangaroo that copies kangaroos to figure out how to use less energy to move machinery is only one of the many example of biomimicry showing up in modern design. Biomimicry refers to the practice of looking at how nature solves problems and using the insights thus gained to improve design. An article in… Read more »

Upgrading Indramat Drives

Upgrading machinery is no small matter, even though salespeople can make it sound that way. A perfect example is the case of Cummins, Inc., an outfit that works with deisel engines. They relied on Indramat RAC drives, legacy drives from Indramat, which is now part of Bosch Rexroth, to run four key machines. They had… Read more »

Industrial Innovation

Bosch Rexroth is introducing new integrated industrial motion control technology with the less than cool slogan, “One cable instead of three!” We might have gone with, “One cable to rule them all!” or “All for one and one for all!” Lots of companies have offered one cable, not three, for lots of things in the… Read more »

Big Data and Manufacturing

In his new book, Big Data @Work, Thomas Davenport envisions ways in which big data could change the face of manufacturing — just as it has already changed marketing and healthcare. “Big data,” he explains, “refers to data that is too big to fit on a single server, too unstructured to fit into a row-and-column… Read more »

Robot Coworkers?

Just how dangerous are robots? We’re not talking here about the kind of robots that take over the city and rampage through the streets. We’re talking about the ones which, thanks to servo drives and advanced motion control, help us out in the factory. Automation frees us from repetitive tasks, increases precision, lessens waste, and… Read more »