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The fundamentals of troubleshooting in industrial automation

Control Engineering

Replacement parts lists or a bill of materials also often list components such as sensors or other electrical components that may need to be replaced. Electrical schematics show the detailed wiring of the machine or system, and often have a bill of material attached.

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Five advances in motion control, communications, design to ease automation use

Control Engineering

The introduction updates electronics of CMMT units with the latest components that are easier to obtain than older ones and helps to eliminate supply chain woes, as well as improving performance and reliability. The drives are rated up to 300 W and require a small, high quality available drive.

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Share Discrete manufacturing involves creating products by assembling individual, tangible parts. The production lines in discrete manufacturing produce products that are similar but not identical. What is discrete manufacturing? Vehicles are a classic example of discrete manufacturing.