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U.S. Manufacturing Technology Consumption (USMTC)
Provides timely consumption data for over 175 machine tool categories. The consumption reports are customized for you by geographic location, end-user industry and sales territory.

Monthly Economic Trends - General Economic Indicators
These series provide data that will help you judge both the magnitude and direction of fluctuations in the business cycle. 

Trends In Manufacturing Report
The AMT Global Technology Advisory Board (GTAB) has released their new “Trends in Manufacturing” report for membership review.  This report outlines the group's view on manufacturing trends occurring globally in manufacturing, especially in their companies and as it relates to manufacturing equipment needs. (2008; 24 pages)

U.S. Machine Tool Builders Company Profiles
(Last Modified: December 17, 2008; Next Update Date: December, 2009)
Contains profiles on U.S. companies that manufacture metal cutting and metal forming machine tools.

U.S. Foreign Trade Full Report of the Manufacturing Technology Industry
U.S. machine tool exports valued $212.5 million in October, down 1.8% from Septembers' total of $216.5 million.  Exports for YTD 2008 totaled $2,065.6 million, an increase of 16.8% when compared to the same period of 2007.  Monthly machine tool imports valued $395 million in October, up 1.6% from Septembers' total of $388.9 million.  Imports for YTD 2008 totaled $4,309.1 million, an increase of 14.9% when compared to the same period for 2007.

U.S. Foreign Trade Summary of the Manufacturing Technology Industry
Free monthly summary of the U.S. manufacturing technology market available to the public.

U.S. Titanium Cutting Company Profiles
(Last Modified: September, 2008; Next Update Date: September, 2009)
Includes profiles on titanium cutting companies in the United States, metal service centers and an overview of industries that consume titanium.

USMTC Detail Summary Report
December 8, 2008 – October U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $273.85 million, according to AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology and AMTDA, the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association. This total, as reported by companies participating in the USMTC program, was down 43.4% from September and down 32.3% from the total of $404.36 million reported for October 2007. With a year-to-date total of $3,802.41 million, 2008 is up 8.2% compared with 2007.

ANSI B11.4 2003 (R08) Safety Requirements for Shears
This standard applies to those mechanically, hydraulically, hydramechanically, or pneumatically powered shears used to cut material by shearing and which utilize a fixed blade(s) and non-rotary moving blade(s)... More

ANSI B11.5 1998 (R08) Ironworkers- Safety Requirements for Construction, Care, and Use
The requirements of this standard apply to those combination, multipurpose powered machines that punch, shear, notch, cope and form metal or other materials commonly referred to as ironworkers. The requirements of this standard also apply to those single or multipurpose powered machines similar in construction to, and identical in the use of, an ironworker or portions thereof... More

ANSI B11.6 2001 (R07) Safety Requirements for Manual Turning Machines with or without Automatic Control
This standard specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling, and transport) of the general class of manually controlled horizontal and vertical spindle turning machines. Machines covered by this standard are intended to work metals and other man–made materials... More

ANSI B11.8 2001 (R07) Safety Requirements for Manual Milling, Drilling, & Boring Machines with or without Automatic Control
This standard specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling and transport) of manually controlled milling, drilling, and boring machines with or without Automatic Control. This standard also applies to devices that are integral to the machine... More

ANSI B11.11 2001 (R07) Safety Requirements for Gear and Spline Cutting Machines
This standard specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling and transport) of gear and spline cutting machines.  The requirements of this standard apply to machines with single or multiple spindles that are specifically constructed to produce gear teeth by the process of hobbing, milling, shaping, and broaching. It also applies to those machines that shave, hone, lap, or chamfer gear teeth and machines used to produce ratchet, spline, or sprocket teeth... More

ANSI B11.13 1992 (R07) Single and Multiple-Spindle Automatic Bar, and Chucking Machines- Safety Requirements for Construction, Care, and Use
This standard applies to the construction, care, and use of single- and multiple-spindle automatic bar and chucking machines in which all tool movement is controlled by the machine... More

ANSI B11.22 2002 (R07) Safety Requirements for Turning Centers and Automatic Numerically Controlled Turning Machines
Specifies the safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling and transport) of turning centers and automatic numerically controlled turning machines... More

ANSI B11.23 2002 (R07) Safety Requirements for Machining Centers and Automatic Numerically Controlled Milling, Drilling and Boring Machines
Specifies the safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling, and transport) of machining centers and automatic numerically controlled milling, drilling and boring machines.... More

ANSI B11.24 2002 (R07) Safety Requirements for Transfer Machines
Specifies the safety requirements for the design, construction, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling and transport) of transfer machines... More

ANSI B15.1 2000 (R08) Safety Standards for Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus
Provides requirements for use in developing effective safeguarding methods to protect people from injury due to inadvertent contact with mechanical power transmission apparatus. When specific safeguarding methods are listed, they are based on sound safety practices; however, alternatives that provide equivalent protection are acceptable... More

U.S. Manufacturing Technology Consumption: Metal Cutting Machine Tools
(Last Modified: November 25, 2008; Next Update Date: August, 2009)
Includes consumption data for U.S. Manufacturing Technology, metal cutting machine tools in units and values from 1996 - 2007. Contains U.S. shipments, imports, exports, domestic consumption, and exports as a percentage of production.

U.S. Manufacturing Technology Consumption: Station Type Machines
(Last Modified: August, 2008; Next Update Date: August, 2009)
Includes consumption data for U.S. Manufacturing Technology, station type machines in units and values from 1996 - 2007. Contains U.S. shipments, imports, exports, domestic consumption, and exports as a percentage of production.

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