Calvary Automation- Rochester, New York, USA.
Completed robotic arm installation using
Allen-Bradley®
PLC controls and custom hardware. You can view several movie
clips of the finalized product by clicking on the following numbers:
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Philips VDO- Cheshire, Connecticut, USA.
Constructed a magnetizer machine which enabled the end company to
create a host of useful magnetized parts for their manufactured
products. The project was built using raw materials constructed
by The Arna Machine Company and was programmed under Allen-Bradley®
software and PLC.
Siemens VDO - Juarez, Mexico.
Assembled a completed machine, which Frechette Controls, LLC helped
create in Rochester, NY, and thoroughly optimized final details
for overall performance. The machine was fully automatic and was
programmed using Allen-Bradley®
controls and software. The finished product can be viewed performing
one of it's many tasks here.
Palladin Precision Products- Waterbury, Connecticut, USA.
Troubleshooted many different problems and reassembled a newly designed
unloading system for better efficiency in multiple machines. Also,we
have enhanced the program (RS Logix) for better machine operation
and efficiency. All the hardware design and software code was crafted
and mounted by our company.
American Tool & Mfg. Corp. - Berlin, Connecticut, USA.
Helped in the assembly of a "Cover Plate" machine for Siemens VDO.
Some illustrations may be seen in the slide show bellow. This particular
machine was build in multiple locations. Frechette Controls, LLC
followed the entire assembly until completion.
Edward Segal Inc.- Thomaston, Connecticut, USA.
Constructed a concept eyelet insertion machine which was capable
of inserting 3 eyelets per second. The project was designed using
SolidWorks®
Computer Aided Drafting(CAD) application and programmed using
Omron®
PLC controls and software. In addition, the machine also used
some Parker®
components including the stepper motor and some PLC controls. The
overall project was a success. Please feel free to click on the
"Back" and "Next" buttons below to view a brief Slide Show containing some of our work.