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2767 Clark Dr, Belvidere, IL 61008    815-5479903   

Scandinavia, WI   

Rockford, IL   

Cherry Valley, IL   

2767 Clark Dr, Belvidere, IL 61008   

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Company: Ideal industries inc Address: 1330 E Lincoln Hwy, Dekalb, IL 60115 Phones: 815-7582656 Position: Facilities/plant director Industries: Current-Carrying Wiring Devices

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Manufacturing Engineering And Quality Manager

Location:
2767 Clark Dr, Belvidere, IL 61008
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
SK Hand Tool Inc - A Subsidiary of Ideal Industries - Sycamore Illinois since Jun 2010
Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Ideal Industries Feb 2008 - Nov 2011
Strategic Projects Manager
Ideal Industries Apr 1998 - Feb 2008
Plant Manager - De Kalb Connector Plant
Education:
Northern Illinois University - College of Business 1990 - 1995
MBA, Business
University of Wisconsin-Platteville 1978 - 1982
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Operations Management, Product Development, Supply Chain Management, Kaizen, Manufacturing Engineering, Lean Manufacturing, Value Stream Mapping, Manufacturing Operations Management, Leadership, Start Ups, 5S, Industrial Engineering, Quality Assurance, Six Sigma, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Process Improvement, Management, Strategic Planning, Team Building, Engineering
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Mark Steiner & His Problems

Eric Wolter of Hellpop was recruited as pianist for this final incarnation of Piker Ryan's Folly, and he and Mark Steiner started a new band called Kundera, ...

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Powered Wire Stripper

US Patent:
4803903, Feb 14, 1989
Filed:
Sep 17, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/097869
Inventors:
Eric H. Wolter - Rockford IL
James A. Wennemar - Sycamore IL
Assignee:
Ideal Industries, Inc. - Sycamore IL
International Classification:
H02G 112
US Classification:
81 943
Abstract:
A powered wire stripper in the form of a precision end stripper includes a housing with a wire-receiving opening at one end. An air cylinder and valve are connected to the housing and arranged to drive the stripper components back and forth. Those components include a pair of blade holders pivotable about a pivot pin between open and closed conditions and slidable within the housing between ready and retract positions. A set of precision cutting blades is mounted on the blade holders in opposing relation. A pair of puller plates are slidable in the housing and include a pair of slots disposed at an angle to the axis of motion. Slide pins slidably mounted in the slots pivotally engage the blade holders such that motion of the puller plate causes the blade holders to pivot about the pivot pin.

Heat Treating Furnace With Heating Element Hangers And Radiation Shield Spacers

US Patent:
4612651, Sep 16, 1986
Filed:
May 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/613281
Inventors:
Craig A. Moller - Loves Park IL
Eric H. Wolter - Cherry Valley IL
Assignee:
Abar Ipsen Industries - Feasterville PA
International Classification:
F27B 504
US Classification:
373130
Abstract:
The electric resistance heating elements of a heat treating furnace are suspended within a work chamber by hanger rods threaded into nuts which are welded to the inside of the outer wall of the chamber to avoid the need for forming holes through the outer wall. Spacers are supported by adjacent hanger rods and hold thin radiation shields in spaced relation over the entire span extending from rod-to-rod.

Power Operated Wire Stripper

US Patent:
5067375, Nov 26, 1991
Filed:
Nov 15, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/613993
Inventors:
Eric H. Wolter - Rockford IL
James A. Wennemar - Sycamore IL
Assignee:
Ideal Industries, Inc. - Sycamore IL
International Classification:
H02G 112
US Classification:
81 942
Abstract:
This is concerned with a power operated wire stripper and is more specifically concerned with the power adaptation or conversion of a known type of hand operated wire stripper.

Gas Nozzle For A Heat Treating Furnace

US Patent:
4560348, Dec 24, 1985
Filed:
May 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/613275
Inventors:
Craig A. Moller - Loves Park IL
Eric H. Wolter - Cherry Valley IL
Assignee:
Abar Ipsen Industries - Feasterville PA
International Classification:
F27D 1502
F26B 2112
B05B 100
US Classification:
432 77
Abstract:
A nozzle for delivering cooling gas into the work chamber of a heat treating furnace. The nozzle is formed by a resiliently yieldable metal tube having an overlapping seam and adapted to be contracted radially for insertion through a hole in the wall of the work chamber. After being inserted through the hole, the tube springs outwardly into frictional engagement with the edge of the hole to retain itself in place. Flares on the ends of the tube prevent the tube from shifting endwise relative to the chamber wall.

Electric Heat Treating Furnace With Quickly Serviceable Heating Assembly Components

US Patent:
4608698, Aug 26, 1986
Filed:
Sep 10, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/648493
Inventors:
Craig A. Moller - Loves Park IL
Eric H. Wolter - Cherry Valley IL
Assignee:
Abar Ipsen Industries - Feasterville PA
International Classification:
H05B 308
US Classification:
373130
Abstract:
A heat treating furnace in which an electrical resistance heating element is disposed in a chamber and is energized by way of a power feed through conductor which extends slidably through the wall of the furnace. An insulating washer and a retaining washer may be installed on and removed from the inner end portion of the feed through conductor from inside the furnace without either removing the conductor from the furnace wall or disconnecting the conductor from the heating element. A power terminal block and inlet and outlet lines for cooling water are adapted to be quickly and easily disconnected from the outer end portion of the feed through conductor to permit the conductor to be easily pulled inwardly through the furnace wall for servicing.

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