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Contact Hacker International, LLC for information pertaining to other size rotary tables available that are not shown in this catalog. Our Engineering Department will be more than glad to work with you in meeting your requirements. MODEL B-1200 is a low, flat, all steel designed rotary engineered for easy mounting and rugged use. It has spiral bevel steel gears, machine cut and heat treated. The table has a full 12" opening with API taper and uses all standard slips. It is mounted on heavy-duty roller bearings. Pinion shaft has heavy-duty tapered bearings. All gears and bearings operate in oil bath with slush-proof double oil seal on table. Drilling capacity up to 3500" with 4 1/2" drill pipe. Skid mounted if desired. Readily replaces rotary on most water well rigs.

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So yeah, McMaster whenever possible and I"ll gladly (have my employer) pay more for it. Shout-out to Misumi, too, however. I do mostly prototyping and I use so much of their customizable items, like rotary shafts. Much cheaper and faster than doing a drawing, sending it out to 3-8 local shops to try to find one that is quiet enough jobwise to take on a tiny one-off project and waiting 4 weeks for it, at a high price.

I"m not so sure about this. I"m not a prime member and I frequently get orders delivered before the estimated delivery date. On the other hand I also see instances where amazon takes suspiciously long to ship something. A charitable explanation might be that their logistics capacity (eg. planes or vans) is limited, so if you"re not a prime member you get deprioritized.

There aren"t many legacy organizations that successfully digitized with that second path in mind, at least not at first - McMaster, B&H Photo, and Sweetwater come to mind as notable exceptions. It"s a useful thought experiment, I think, even for those working on startups and green-field projects.

Then something even cooler happened: A week after delivery, that same sales engineer emailed me, just checking in. To make sure I got everything set up and was comfortable with it, to see if I could use any further help. As it happens, I was fine, but if something along the line had derailed me, this absolutely would"ve made a difference in getting me back on track. An expert whose entire job is to make sure I have a good experience with their stuff.

hacker rotary table pricelist

I"ve never really thought of it in terms of time, in part because it is only something to quantify in retrospect. A pencil in my hand feels like a part of me, that responds as I move it. If I press it against a piece of paper, I interpret the sensory input as "felt" from the tip of the pencil, even though I know that I have no nerve endings there. But a pencil on the table isn"t part of me. Whether there"s a smooth transition between the two as I pick it up and gain control over it, or whether it"s something that just "clicks", I"m not sure.

This is akin to frontend developers doing everything in their power to make their development environment the most comfortable, while sacrificing end-user performance/bandwidth/usability for getting it.

We can"t eat vegetables bought in a grocery store without washing them; otherwise we might get e.coli, because corporate megafarms refuse to provide proper sanitation for field workers and use enormous field sizes in order to eek out as much profit as they possibly can. Yet again: it"s your fault you got e.coli because you didn"t wash your vegetables well enough, not the fault of the farms and distributors and grocery stores for selling you unsafe food.

1. The backs of the textbooks included printed tables for log (both base 10 and ln), sin, cos, tan, cot, sec and csc, with the latter six tables to three thanks to the fact that sinθ=cos(θ-π/2).³

3. The skills to make those tables in the first place are yet another thing that we no longer dedicate long classroom hours to, although Charles Babbage would have thought that being unable to verify the accuracy of your tables was a sign of intellectual weakness.

That is different today from what I"ve observed. It"s true that for many the first computer is not always a PC as I would have had, but a smartphone or a tablet. But does it matter? They are able to harness the power of computing devices to get things done.

She rented with payment every month for years a rotary phone in the kitchen with a massive 25 foot spiral cord I"d have to untangle every week as it was stretched across the house.

hacker rotary table pricelist

Hackaday is primarily a place for electronics hackers, but that’s not to say that we don’t see a fair number of projects where woodworking plays a key role. Magic mirror builds come to mind, as do restorations of antique radios, arcade machines built into coffee tables, and small cases for all manner of electronic and mechanical gadgets. In some of these projects, the woodworking really shines and makes the finished project pop. In others — well, let’s just say that some woodwork looks good from far, but is far from good.

Far be it from me to pass judgment on anyone else’s efforts – I can think of dozens of woodworking projects I’ve undertaken that were prosecutable as crimes against wood. But I do have a fair amount of experience with woodwork, having been in my dad’s shop and making sawdust from the time I could hold a handsaw. I’ve picked up a few things over the decades, and I thought I’d share a few tips that might help you combine your hardware hacks with woodwork that’ll make your project shine. I’ll gear this mainly to the novice woodworker, but there may be a few tips in here for the more experienced types too.

One of the big problems with wood as a material is the perception that you need a lot of specialized tools to work effectively with it. While having a table saw is great, it also causes problems. A good saw is expensive, requires a lot of room, is noisy and dusty, and given the fact that a wrong move can sever an appendage, they’re intimidating to use. But there really is no substitute for the table saw for dimensioning rough stock, particularly when you need to perform a rip cut with the long grain of the wood. What to do?

I can think of a few ways around this issue, one that I face regularly these days, having sold my table saw prior to moving. The first is to avoid the issue altogether by taking advantage of pre-cut material. Most home centers have a decent selection of wood in a number of species, all available in multiple thicknesses and nominal widths from 2″ to 12″ (sorry, metric world — I’m sticking with imperial measurements because I have no idea how wood is measured in your system). You may have to compromise or change your design a bit to use off-the-rack stock, but there are few projects where you can’t hide a 1/2″ difference in width. I would use this strategy even when I had a table saw — just lazy, I guess.

I hope this encourages you to include wood in your projects. Good results only take a few basic tools, a little practice, and some guidance. And remember that all three of those and more are probably available at your local hackerspace. It might be worth a visit to see what folks are doing with wood and get some ideas.

hacker rotary table pricelist

Membrane filter press (used), immediately available, cpl. overhauled and clad in stainless steel, plate format 630 x 630 mm, 30 chambers, membrane mix package, drip-proof, corner inlet with closed outlet via a corner hole, food-safe plates, cake capacity 240 liters, 30 mm cake thickness, 8 bar filtration pressure, 10 bar post-press pressure, post-press unit is cpl. Installed in the system, also available with a suitable piston pump or compressed air diaphragm pump, press is mobile on wheels

The ZSH chipper series is specially designed for forestry, horticultural and municipal operations. Mainly these chippers are used for volume reduction of tree and shrub cuttings as well as smaller log diameters. The wood chips produced are suitable for combustion in wood chip heating systems with screw conveyors or also as a preliminary stage in pellet production. The machines are robust, reliable, easy to operate, powerful and produce wood chips of consistent quality and size.

The ZSH chipper series is specially designed for forestry, horticulture and municipal operations. Mainly these chippers are used for volume reduction of tree and shrub cuttings as well as smaller trunk diameters. The produced wood chips are suitable for combustion in wood chip heating systems with screw conveyors or also as a preliminary stage in pellet production. The machines are robust, reliable, easy to operate, powerful and produce wood chips of consistent quality and size.

Plummer block housings, plummer block housings, bearing blocks for shredders, shredders, water mills, hackers, cutting mills, granulators, cutting granulators

The cheese grater is productive, compact size commercial cheese grating machine that is intended for cheese, vegetable, slicing, grating as well as beets, carrots grating, julienne cutting. High productivity 500-1000 kg/h, high-quality materials as food grade stainless steel AISI 304. Made for small and middle size producing companies.

Drum is rotated by inverter motor 2.2 kW, with adjustable speed. The machine is solidly constructed and has a massive structure, made entirely of stainless steel. Mixing blades are screwed, and it is possible to replace them with a different shape of mixing blades.

The drum is rotated by inverter motor 1.5kW, with adjustable speed. The machine is solidly constructed and has a massive structure, made entirely of stainless steel. Mixing blades are screwed, and it is possible to replace them with a different shape of mixing blades.