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A Professional Furnituremaker Discusses The Woodworking Hand Tools Experience

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I feel fortunate that I was able to get a solid base in hand woodworking during the early part of my career. I got in on the tail end of a traditional cabinetmaking program at an old vocational college run by a master woodworker who had learned his trade in his father’s carriage shop. Each student was assigned a bench and a drawer containing the basic hand tools: a plane, a backsaw, chisels, a small hammer, a square, and a marking gauge. As we worked at the benches, the teacher and his helpers walked around the shop, offering assistance. Although there were some heavy machines in the shop, the predominant atmosphere was one of bench work. Our first task was to make a half-lap joint from a rough piece of poplar using only the tools from our drawer. We started by planing one face flat and from that face squarely an edge. Then we marked and planed to the finish thickness, cut the piece in half squarely, and outlined the joint. Next, we sawed and chiseled the joint, all the while checking for square. Once we felt we had a good joint, an instructor would inspect it from all sides for square, flatness, and fit. This exercise demanded intense concentration and it provided the groundwork for my attitude toward woodworking. Attention to detail, a respect for handwork, and the importance of good joinery provided firm cornerstones.

Twenty years later, as a professional furnituremaker, I still that it is important for me to maintain a balance between handwork and machine work. Being in business sets some of the limits. You may not want money to dictate how you  work, but it is a major concern if you are going to work wood for a living. The question of whether a particular process should be accomplished by hand or machine raises a number of questions: Which method is more efficient? Which produces better work-or makes a more valuable finished piece?

I feel that dovetails,for example,can be done best by hand. Even with the new generation of jigs, the extra-fine hand-cut look cannot be achieved with a machine; nor is jigging much faster when there are only a few joints to do;Hand-cut dovetails will also give a piece a much greater investment value. On the other hand, planing a rough board by hand doesn’t usually add value. It may be rewarding personally , but hand planing isn’t more efficient than using a thickness planer, nor are’the results better.

There are many occasions when it is quicker to pick up a hand tool than to set up a machine for a simple operation. I usually cut tenon shoulders with a handsaw and chisel rather than working with a band saw or a table saw. But I taper table legs on the jointer, instead of bandsawing to a line and hand planing the legs smooth. Finding the right balance of hand and power tools is a highly individual matter, balancing the combination of efficiency and value that suits each of us.

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Metal Cutting Band Saws

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While cutting metals, one requires special saws of band which include the pumps of coolant which provide a constant flow of liquid coolant above the blade. The coolant maintains blades fresh, adding the life of blade. They also include a brush wheel actuated wire to remove pieces and the preparing of the blade as him leaves the material. The saws of band of cutting out of metal are available in vertical and horizontal designs. These units extend from handbook to semi-automatic and even to the automatic checks. The band saws of workshop of mechanical engineering are the horizontal and cutting saws vertically.
Small, manual saws of store usually use gravity-supplied the blade which fall into an arc around a point from pivot. The rate of descent is ordered by a shock absorber which has an adjustable rate. When a manual saw is established for another cut, the operator raises the hand saw and leaves it in position of 45 degrees. The material unclamped, until blow moved the stop of part (which is then with the moved variation), material re-clamped, and blows of operator the fast switch anticipated to lower the saw right before the cut starts.
The piston of the saw is then placed in advance of cut, and another cut is made. The additional common equipment on saws of workshop of mechanical engineering include a stop of part for the production which one can repeat of billet, allowing of long stems or bars to cut in the correct face of billet a long bed of roller to help the long one and heavy current food the defects along the roller insert to ensure the rigidity of Base installation mitres which allows the cuts Croisillons angles of saw which are adjusted on Juste enough the current exposed saw with the cut through work. This increases the rigidity and the life of the blade.

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Avoid these 5 Mistakes when Operating a Circular Saw

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Circular saws are quite versatile and efficient tools when used properly, but can pose a serious safety hazard if used incorrectly. Here are five mistakes to avoid when operating a circular saw:

Failing to wear the appropriate safety attire. While we wish it went without saying that safety goggles should always be worn when working with a circular saw, many people neglect to follow this basic safety rule. In addition to protecting the eyes, avoiding loose clothing and jewelry that could become caught in a saw is also important. Certain jobs also call for the use of hearing protection and/or a respirator mask for optimal protection.

Using a dull blade. If the blade on a circular saw is too dull, it will place unnecessary strain on both the saw and the operator. A dull blade in a circular saw can be dangerous because of the extra force the operator must apply in order to make a cut, and can also damage the saw by overworking the motor. A blade that has hit a nail is particularly prone to becoming dull, but any blade will become dull with use.

Leaving the saw plugged in. Circular saws should be unplugged at all times when not in use to prevent accidents. Battery operated saws can have the battery removed. Ensuring that a circular saw is unplugged is especially important when changing a blade, lubricating or otherwise maintaining the saw. Essentially, the only time the saw should be plugged into an outlet is while it is in use.

Overextending the body. Maintaining stable positioning is an important responsibility when using a circular saw. Overreaching could cause a saw operator to lose his or her balance and create a dangerous situation.

Using the wrong type of blade for the cutting surface. Different types of blades are available for circular saws to cut different surfaces. One important distinction is the difference between a ripping blade, designed to cut with wood grain, and a crosscutting blade, designed to cut against the grain. There are also blades designed for cutting different types of materials, such as glass, steel, tile or concrete.

Following all manufacturer usage guidelines and safety recommendations when using circular saws and other hand and power tools is advisable.

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India Revolutionised – An Impetus To The Machine Tool Exporters In India

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Have you ever spared a thought over how the flour that you use to bake cakes and the papers that you work with are made? Another very interesting question that your kid may hit you with is that how things are given shapes easily in the industry!

Well, while answering these, you may need to span back to eighteenth century which witnessed the Industrial Revolution in Europe with the advent of machineries that changed people’s way of life. With the advent of machines and mechanical tools the methods of manufacturing also witnessed a big twist. Prior to industrial revolution people spent long hours in the process of manufacturing through manual labour and animals. Industrial revolution came gradually with the invention of John Kay’s flying shuttle in 1733 and James Hargreaves spinning jenny 31 years later. The Indian economy was mostly dependent on the craftsmen and the weavers and there were a very few small-scale industries to cater to the Indian economy. The revolution which originally had its roots in Europe, spread out to India which led to development of machine tools manufacturers in India. Gradual development in the economic infrastructure in India has also led many machine tools exporters to crop across the country.

The word ‘machine’ has been derived from the Latin word “machina”. A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity. Thus it is a device having parts that assists in performing any type of work. Machineries reduce the work load that was previously present due to manual labour. Machines are ubiquitous in a wide variety of industrial, commercial, residential and transportation applications. Present day application of industrial machineries ranges from shearing machines, press brake bending machines, rolling and shaping machines, plan-o-miller machines, hydraulic hackshaw , heavy Duty geared slotting machines, metal cutting horizontal , fully automatic double column horizontal bandsaw, different kinds of lathe machines, H. Ps drills etc. So very well you can imagine that the range of machines developed has become quite beneficial for the machine tools exporters in India as they will have surplus left after meeting the needs of the local market. Also the machine tools manufacturers based in India will have increased production facilities which would in turn help in employment generation.

The example of Ergon as one of the leading machine tools exporters of India comes in mind. This organization has built up a good reputation in the international market by providing machine tools, industrial machines, engineering hardware and consumables at reasonable prices.

BENEFITS OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERIES

In large industries, manufacturing process has become much faster owing to better techniques of production which has also increased the efficiency. The result is increased production for the machine tools manufacturers of India. Per unit production has also increased when compared to the work done by manual labour. The peak of industrial revolution has opened new doors for new machines and equipments to be designed and developed by individuals that can be used for specific applications. The most common uses of machines in the industry are for materials handling and processing. Moreover various machineries are designed for the packaging and storage of finished products as well. The machine tools exporters in India also cater to the wide range of needs of various other countries that faces a shortage in the supply of industrial machineries. This has proved to be quite beneficial for the machine tools exporters. With so much reliance on industrial equipments and machineries, the professionals required mainly for troubleshooting, maintenance and repair has also increased to a large extent.

The world today has revolutionized into an industrialized world and undeniably machines have made life easier not only in large industries but even in small household applications. There are indeed a lot of benefits that these machines bring to men.

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Why I Do My Woodworking Using Hand Tools

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Most people know little about woodworking using hand tools. This may be completely new to you if you are a modern day woodworker. Some woodworkers avoid old tools at all costs. They think that they are outdated, less accurate and slower than the modern day machines. This simply is not true in most cases. This article will provide you with some facts about using planes and saws in your every day wood working projects.
Hand tools are safer. This is a major reason to consider using them. Woodworking machines with their sharp blades move pretty fast. You can have an accident and lose a finger or hand before you know what happened. You can be as careful as you can be but it only takes one small slip and you are off to the hospital or worse. Working by hand can get you hurt but the injury is normally not as severe. When you are operating the tool you usually have more reaction time to stop before it gets out of hand.
You can use a smaller work area. Table saws and planers take up a lot of room. It physically takes more space to operate your home shop with machines. Starting out by hand you can start in the corner of your garage and be just fine.
Hand tools are in some cases faster than machines. You may find that hard to believe but sometimes it is a lot faster. Sure if you are cutting out one thousand boards for a wood factory you cannot touch that by hand. However for the guy at home doing one single project by the time you set up your machine, adjust the fence and make a test cut you will be done and going on to the next step by using old fashioned tools.
It costs less to get started woodworking. Starting out with woodworking machines that are of any quality cost a lot of money. Even though you can spend plenty on high quality planes and saws the fact is you can start with a few tools and get your project done without breaking the bank.
Hand tools make less noise. This is one reason I choose to use to use these tools. There is something to be said about planning a board and hearing the blade smoothing the wood.
Achieve greater precision. Early on when using my table saw it was very easy to cut a little too much off my project. I have thrown away many a good-looking piece of wood because of some small mistake. When I use my hand saw it is much easier to sneak up on my mark and not overdo it.
I choose to use work by hand as much as I can. For myself it is a more sensible way to work with wood. The best system for most would be some sort of combination of the old and the new. Woodworking using hand tools is hard work. The rewards are worth it for me.

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Choosing The Right Circular Saw Blade

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You can have a top of the line circular saw but without a good blade it doesn’t amount to much. Having the right blade for the job you are doing is critical to making a clean cut and making the cut safely. Depending on the material you are cutting and the results you are looking for you have to choose a blade for your circular saw accordingly.
Generally the blade will be a standard 7-1/4″ in diameter. You can get general purpose blades for under $10 but to get a high quality blade you can expect to pay $50, $75 or more.
When choosing a blade I prefer to have a thin-kerf blade since it is easier to make a cut (kerf refers to the width of the cutting teeth). I also inspect the blade to make sure there are no chips in the carbide teeth. Running your finger nail along the edge of the blade will reveal any pits that you cannot see.
The blade and teeth should have no rust and be smooth and shiny. A dirty blade requires more force to make a cut which will result in a rough cut or cause an injury. Any dirty blades should be cleaned by using an industrial cleaner. This will dissolve any pitch or gummy substances left from cutting wood.
Different circular saw blades and their uses
Masonry Blade
A masonry blade is smooth with no teeth. This is because it grinds material away rather then cuts it. When using a masonry blade you should always wear a dust mask to prevent inhaling and hazardous substances. Masonry blades are ideal for scoring concrete pavers or cutting bricks.
Plywood Blade
Ideal for cutting cabinet grade plywood or plywood with a thin veneer, plywood blades nibble away the wood rather then chew it up like a general purpose blade. A plywood blade has a lot more teeth then other types of circular saw blades, often over 70 teeth. This makes for a very clean cut with no chip-out.
Chisel Tooth Blades
These types of blades are what usually come with a low to mid range circular saw. They often have only steel teeth which cut very well when sharp but are easily dulled. They are seldom used by professional since they do not maintain their cutting edge.
Trim Blades
Primarily for finishing cuts, a trim blade has 40 to 60 teeth, each with a premium carbide tip. A trim blade cuts slower then a general purpose blade but leaves a smooth sharp edge. They are ideal for cross cutting dimensional lumber and cutting plywood.
Decking Blades
Used for trimming off decking and other premium dimensional stock a decking blade has a thin kerf with a raised shoulder. This allows it to easily cut through even the hardest pressure treated lumber or knots in cedar or teak. Most decking blades also have a radial slot which reduces warping while cutting and prevents deep saw marks.
Remodeling Blades
These blades are primarily used for demolition work. They have far less teeth then a finishing or decking blade, often as few as 10 or 12. The teeth are also very robust with square shoulders and a wide kerf. It is ideal for rough cutting and cuts where nails and other debris could be present. Since this type of blade is so aggressive there is a lot of chip out. Avoid using a remodeling blade on finishing type cuts.
General Purpose Blade
This blade is used for most general cutting. Almost every circular saw will have a general purpose blade included with it. They are great for ripping or cross-cutting but do have some tear-out so should be avoided with finishing cuts. General purpose blades will usually have 20 teeth with carbide tips and cut smoothly when sharp.
Cutting with a circular saw is one of the most common ways to rip and cross-cut lumber and plywood. However there is always a risk of kick-back. Set the depth of the blade so it is just slightly deeper then the thickness of your stock. This will reduce the risk of kick-back and other injuries.

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How To Made A Wooden Keyboard

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This wooden keyboard enclosure came not so much from a desire to make something out of wood, but wanting a custom keyboard case, but from wanting a slightly smaller keyboard case for a keyboard with the numeric keypad cut off.

Maybe you’d like to match the wood of your desk to  keyboard. Maybe you need just the right look for your steampunk workshop. Either way, with this tutorial, you can craft a wooden case for your keyboard.

The solution is to cut the numeric keypad off an otherwi Of course, that’s not as trivial as it sounds. At left you can see some various layers of the keyboard, arranged after I cut it apart. There are vital interconnects under the keypad that the keyboard would not function without. Also, the PCB attached to the foil with all the traces on it also connects to the right side.

My approach is to take the circuitry from under the right side of the keyboard, and just fold it under the page up/down and cursor keys. The foil with all the traces on it is flexible enough that you can get away with doing that.

A big challenge with making a wooden case is to cut a nice bezel for the I traced the shape of the bezel from my donor keyboard onto a piece of plywood. Dell XPS M1730 Battery.

The next step was to cut out the openings with a scrollsaw. Its one of the few things where a scrollsaw is a vital tool. A bandsaw would not work because the blade can’t be threaded through the openings to cut the insides.

 

Although I was careful to try to get all my edges straight with the scroll saw, they still had a bit of hand-sketched waviness to them. But then I had the idea of using my router table to clean up the long edges . By sliding my plywood against the fence, the router will cut a straight edge inside one of the cutouts.

I should have thought of this technique before I cut the holes with the scrollsaw. I would have cut them much less carefully, and a little undersize, knowing that I’d get it all perfectly cleaned up with the router afterwrds.

Checking the fit of the keyboard bezel. The bezel is still oversized all around the edges. Its kind of neat how it looks with so much flat surface around the If Bang & Olufsen made a computer keyboard, it would probably look a bit like that.

The keyboard Dell XPS M1530 Battery itself is mounted on a piece of plywood. This is trickier than it looks.

The keyboard has some spacers under it to give it support. I decided that the bottom of my keyboard case is to lie flat on the desk surface, so that I have some interior space to fold the contact foil and PCB under the keys side.

Here’s the right side, with the foil folded under. Getting the keyboard to the point where the keys would line up, and be against the contact foil and backing sheet metal took a lot of iteration. If found that if I didn’t get it exactly right, the keys would feel like they hit a hard bottom, because they were impacting against their plastic guide instead of the rubber dome that pushes the pieces of foil together.

Based on how the bezel rested on the keyboard, I measured its angle, and cut wedges out of maple for the sides, and pieces for the front and back of the I also made a cutout for the inspiron 6400 battery keyboard cable’s rubber strain relief to fit into.

Next I screwed the top an bottom parts of my keyboard case together and trimmed off the excess on the table saw. I trimmed it such that I also trimmed not just the plywood, but my wood sides as well, to get all the pieces exactly flush with each other.

Here’s thetrimming. Its very boxy and rectangular, perhaps reminiscent of an early 1980s Volker-Craig VC303 terminal – the kind with a housing made out of rectangular bent sheet metal.

After a bit of sanding, and five liberal coats of varnish, and the keyboard has some nice round edges to it now.

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About Hand Tools

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Tools are the “Tooth of Industry” widely used in the field of hardware and machine manufacturing. As we all known, the revolution of abrasives is always preceded to the industry revolution in any country. With the continuous development of manufacturing industry, China as the member of WTO and the speeding up process of economic globalization, which lead to a broad market for the tools, abrasives, super abrasives and grinding technique industry, at the meantime, it requires higher request and more challenge in this industry.

You might begin to believe hand tools will soon disappear as you scroll through today’s tools catalogs. With the development of cordless tools, pneumatic tools and lasers, it almost causes one to believe that conventional hand tools belong somewhere closer to the Stone Age than today’s workshops. Hand tools are being defined as those instruments that rely on the energy of the user for power. These tools include screwdrivers, planers, sanding blocks, hammers, saws and others. The assumption these tools are out of date is simply not accurate.

Actually, before electric power , all woodworking was done with hand tools. These old hand tools are now antiques or at least sought as collectibles. In additional to their aesthetic value as nostalgia from an earlier time, many of these tools are still excellent to use for their original purpose, which is working wood. Old hand tools are functional and intriguing collectibles.

An old hand planer is an interesting item for collectors. The hand planer, which is still made today, is a handy tool for shaving off layers of wood. These tools have been made from a variety of materials and are nearly indestructible. Early hand planers were made from a wooden block with the adjustable cutting blade set into the block. Later designs were made from metal. These old tools represent an era of hand craftsmanship that spoke of quality and durability.

Another interesting and highly collectible antique hand tool is the hand saw. Old saws come in a wide variety of designs and teeth arrangements. They were used for ripping and for finish work. Perhaps one of the most distinguishing characteristics of these old saws was the handle. The handles were often decorative and uniquely shaped. Long before the word ergonomic was coined, craftsman understood that they would be using their tools for long periods each day and that they must be comfortable to hold and to use.

Most old Hand tools are collected for the uniqueness and nostalgic qualities given to them. Most do not have great monetary value, like other antiques. Still, they are fun to collect. They can be found in antique stores, flea markets, estate auctions and backyard sales. They are also available on the Internet. One advantage to buying old tools on the Internet is that you can find greater variety, including many old hand tools from various countries around the world.

For some jobs, it is just easier to use hand tools. Also, for some people, there is a special satisfaction that comes from doing a task with a hand tool. Perhaps it is a connection with a father or grandfather who would have done the job that way. Or, perhaps it is a reverence for the wood and the project that is shattered by the roar and clatter of power tools.

Antique tools are valued by collectors and others because of their uniqueness and the connection they give us with nearly forgotten eras. Antique woodworking tools such as hand planers, saws, levels, gouges and many other such tools cause us to marvel at the skill of ancestral craftsmen. These tools are interesting in the tasks they accomplished and the technologies employed.

There is a special satisfaction that comes from working with wood. For many, the reward is in the doing much more than in the finished project. For these people, tools provide a connection with the project and require skills and techniques that contribute to making the project worthwhile. Often, these people find this is best accomplished by working with hand tools.

An exhibition about tools was successfully held in Shanghai Exhibition Center in May 2007, and the exhibition area reached to 3500 square meters with the amount of 10648 audiences. Among of them, the local audience has 63. 8%, the foreign audience has 32. 6% and the Hong Kong-Macao-Taiwan has 3. 6%. According to the investigation, 82. 5% of the audiences supposed the exhibition were a good channel for them to know about the new technique, new arts and crafts, new products and industry information. 76. 8% of the people considered that their purchasing decision would be affected by the exhibition and 91% of them show their enthusiastic to contact new target client via the exhibition. Through the successful exhibition, we knew that the “ASGE2008″ is the ideal choice for the manufacturers who would like to explore the Chinese market, Asian market and International market, in addition, it’s also the best exchange platform for the manufacturers trading and cooperating with each other.

The current exhibition will draw on the machine manufacturer, hardware, and metalwork, automobile, stone, architecture, glass, wood, fireproof material etc. purchase companies, traders, technique experts and several organizations and oversea purchase groups visiting and negotiation in the exhibition. In the exhibition, both the Chinese and foreign exhibitors will attend and negotiate the development of abrasives industry. Welcome the professional people related to this industry joining us to visit and negotiate trade.

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How to Repair your Circular Saw Cord With Delta Replacement Parts

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Steps in Installing Delta Replacement Parts to Your Circular Saw

You know the essence of safety when it comes to using your Delta circular saw. Keep all your vital body parts out of the way. Well, you may have kept yourself from getting hurt, but the power cord was not as lucky. Don’t worry. Cutting the power cord to a saw is a very typical circumstance. For this situation, Delta has plenty of replacement cords. You will be back in business immediately.

You should know the model number to purchase the correct Delta replacement part for your circular saw. Look for the letters DW followed by a sequence of digits below the handle. You should buy from a reputable merchant to get authentic Delta parts. Make the repair when you receive the Delta part. Safety is of the utmost essence. Prior to performing any repair, unplug the circular saw. You are still in danger of an electric shock, even if the power cord has been severed.

To dismantle your Delta circular saw’s handle, use a drill or screwdriver. Store the parts on a box or tray near you. This will keep any screws or pieces from getting lost or misplaced.

It’ll be easiest to connect the replacement cord when the connections are made outside of the body of the circular saw. This will provide you with more room to work.

Your connections are essential. Before attaching the new Delta replacement cord, tidy up your connectors. It’s quite easy. Spray the ends of connectors and wires with a can of electrical cleaner. A small electrical wire brush is perfect for this purpose. Gently brush the wires and terminals prior to replacing the Delta part. You’ll have a good connection between the power cord and circular saw. Connect the ground connection to the chassis’ metal portion.

While making this repair, it’s a find idea to apply a dab of electrical grease on the connections. This easy step helps to decrease the likelihood of corrosion.

Securely install the handle. Use all the parts in your circular saw. Your Delta circular saw will function like new. The Delta replacement cord will provide you the high quality and dependability you’ve come to depend on from Delta tools.

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Plant Magazine Profiles Frank Brasier & Sons and PRONTO ERP

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In the latest issue of Plant Magazine, leading manufacturing
journalist Thomas R. Cutler, profiled Frank Brasier & Sons,
Ltd. , based in Brampton, Ontario.

Celebrating its fiftieth year, the firm has transformed the
operation according to his granddaughter and CFO, Christine
Parravano. “Like most Canadian manufacturers we had to meet the
competitive challenge by becoming a one-stop shop that offers
our customers extraordinary service and a varied quality product
line. Diversification was essential to our survival and growth. ”

The company now distributes Hyd-Mech bandsaws and cleverly
provides customers with five free blades. (Hyd-Mech is a
Canadian producer of robust precision engineered bandsaws. ) When
customers need new blades or new machinery or service, they
return to Frank Brasier & Sons. This business model shift is
evident when service revenue has gone from 5% to 40% in just
five years. The anticipate service revenue percentages are
anticipated to continue, with more than 60% of the company’s
revenue coming from service by 2008. The major shift required
the selection of an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution
that could handle distribution, services, and manufacturing
aspect of the firm. They went with PRONTO North America.

Pronto North America, Inc. is widely recognized as the authority
in technologically driven business solutions and process
management. Utilizing innovative implementation techniques and
tools, Pronto North America generates increased performance,
service, efficiency, and accountability.

Pronto North America is the North American Master Distributor of
PRONTO-Xi™, a comprehensive software system allowing
manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to effectively manage
all phases of their business. Far beyond just another Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) System, PRONTO-Xi’s financial and
distribution applications are unique and have provided maximum
return on investment for a wide variety of organizations since
1976. From PRONTO Production to PRONTO Advanced Warehousing;
from PRONTO Planning to PRONTO Quality Management System (QMS);
from PRONTO Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) to PRONTO
Forecasting Management, the cross-section and breadth of
integrated elements addressed by PRONTO-Xi is unmatched in the
marketplace and justifies its natural leadership role as the
best fully integrated business software solution.

Pronto North America www. prontoerp. com Tom Verzi 952-942-5858

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