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Karl R Ritzinger

from Bedford, NH
Age ~85

Karl Ritzinger Phones & Addresses

  • 26 Wendover Way, Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 669-4472
  • Londonderry, NH
  • 26 Wendover Way, Bedford, NH 03110

Work

Company: Production process 1972 Position: President

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Skills

Erp • Production Planning • Oee • Lean Manufacturing • Visual Workplace • Total Productive Maintenance • Dashboard Metrics • Six Sigma • Performance Metrics • Productivity Improvement • Manufacturing Productivity • Enterprise Resource Planning • Performance Dashboards • Continuous Improvement

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Londonderry, NH
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Production Process
President
Skills:
Erp
Production Planning
Oee
Lean Manufacturing
Visual Workplace
Total Productive Maintenance
Dashboard Metrics
Six Sigma
Performance Metrics
Productivity Improvement
Manufacturing Productivity
Enterprise Resource Planning
Performance Dashboards
Continuous Improvement

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Karl Ritzinger
Owner, President
PRODUCTION PROCESS
Mfg Process Control Instruments · Relay & Industrial Control Mfg · Electric Instruments-Manufactu
61 Harvey Rd, Londonderry, NH 03053
(603) 434-2300, (603) 434-7851

Publications

Us Patents

Torque Controlled Tapping Device

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US Patent:
40029603, Jan 11, 1977
Filed:
May 1, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/465748
Inventors:
Richard A. Brookfield - Newton MA
Karl R. Ritzinger - Manchester NH
Assignee:
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. - Stoughton MA
International Classification:
B23Q 528
US Classification:
318257
Abstract:
A threading and/or tapping device has a housing including a tubular portion and a chamber portion that provides a shelf for a motor. A shaft rotatably connected to a slide within the tubular portion extends downwardly through the chamber portion with a tool holder on its exposed end. The slide is movable by the operator to advance and retract the shaft and a gear train within the chamber includes a drive gear on the motor shaft and a driven gear through the axis of which the tool holder shaft extends to rotate therewith and to slide relative thereto as the operator advances or retracts the shaft. The housing includes means for detachably attaching it with the work holder shaft either normal to or axially aligned with a support. Means are provided to maintain, by a tachometer feedback control, a selected motor speed and a trip is provided to interrupt the operation of the motor if a predetermined maximum torque is exceeded, the torque being visually presented to enable the operator to so control the advance of the tool that overcutting at its leading or trailing edges may be substantially eliminated by maintaining the torque within an optimum range.
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