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ANVER  |  08/16/2012

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Inspection Station Rotates 500-Pound Enclosures

Vacuum-operated inspection station lets operators fully inspect front, back, top, bottom

(Anver Corp.: Hudson, MA) -- A new, self-contained vacuum-operated inspection station that grips heavy enclosures from the sides and lets operators fully inspect the front, back, top, bottom, and inside is being introduced by Anver Corp.

The Vacuum-Operated Inspection Station lets operators pick up heavy enclosures from the sides and visually inspect the front, back, top, bottom, and inside without excessive bending or awkward positioning. Featuring a pendant control, this inspection station can rotate the load 180 degrees and be locked in any position if service to the inspected part is required.

Ideal for inspecting enclosures, electronic chassis, instruments, and appliances, the Anver Vacuum-Operated Inspection Station is built from all-welded steel to customer specifications. Powered by air- or electric-operated vacuum stations, it includes a vacuum reservoir, an alarm system, automatic shut-off, and features large, rubber nonslip vacuum suction cups.

 

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ANVER was founded by Anton Vernooy in 1968 as a custom builder of specialized vacuum equipment. ANVER Corp. has developed into a full-service manufacturer of all types of vacuum products, from miniature vacuum suction cups to complete mill-duty vacuum lifting systems. Vacuum handling is all ANVER does and it is the leading North American source for vacuum material handling equipment including vacuum pumps, generators, suction cups; vacuum system components, and more. ANVER is headquartered in Hudson, Massachusetts.