L-series Service Tool Software Download

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TheL-Series Service Tool is used to configure, adjust, monitor, and troubleshoot a L-Series Control. The service tool runs on a personal computer and communicates with the L-Series Control through a serial connection. This version uses JRE 6.0 on-line installer.

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Diagnose issues with your Perkins-powered equipment. The electronic service tool helps you troubleshoot problems in order to fix equipment faster. With EST software, accessories and licensing, you can keep your business running smoothly.








MEI are pleased to introduce the new MEI Caliper Service Tool Kit. This high quality kit covers all MEI and most Knorr Bremse Caliper applications. As well as the easy to use application guide supplied in the kit we have a number of short videos covering all the procedures required to service the caliper (see below). The booklet that accompanies the toolkit can also be downloaded from our support pages.


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The ARRI Lighting Service Manager (ALSM) is an essential tool for updating, maintaining and servicing your ARRI LED light fixture. With the ALSM you can update firmware, download service logs from the fixture, change DMX and fan mode settings and much more.


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For use in both CNC mills and lathes, the Adjustment Free Rotary Broach Tool Holder reduces set-up time. There is no need to alter the tool holder shank length like other non-adjustable broach holders in the industry. Simply set the Rotary Broach Holder into your machine and you are ready to rotary broach!


Slater Tools has designed this high quality, compact Swiss Type Adjustment-Free Rotary Broaching Tool Holder specifically for Swiss and other small machines where clearance could be a concern. This rotary broach tool holder can, however, be used on any turning or milling machine. It is ideal for producing MICRO forms on mills and lathes.


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Since August 2016, the Allegheny County Department of Human Services (DHS) has used the Allegheny Family Screening Tool (AFST) to enhance our child welfare call screening decision making process with the singular goal of improving child safety.


In 2014, with support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, DHS launched a highly competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) process to solicit proposals(PDF, 2MB) to explore how we could better use these data to improve decision making through predictive risk modeling.


Over the next months, DHS and the AUT team explored various applications of predictive analytics and decided to focus initial efforts on child welfare and develop a tool that would assist in decision making when allegations of maltreatment are received.


In the absence of standardized protocols for using the data or for systematically weighting the information, an analysis found that 27% of highest risk cases were being screened out and 48% of the lowest risk cases were being screened in.


The design and implementation of the AFST was a multi-year process that included careful procurement, community meetings, a validation study, and independent and rigorous process and impact evaluations. In addition, the resultant model was subjected to an ethical review prior to implementation. Tim Dare, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland and Eileen Gambrill, Professor of Child and Family Studies at the University of California-Berkeley conducted the independent ethical analysis. Their report, Ethical Analysis: Predictive Risk Models at Call Screening for Allegheny County, concluded the tool is ethically appropriate, particularly because its accuracy exceeded the alternatives at the time and there would be ethical issues in not using the most accurate measure. DHS issued Ethical Analysis: Predictive Risk Models at Call Screening for Allegheny County - DHS Response(PDF, 75KB) thereafter.


Details of this process and data related to the implementation of the screening tool are provided in the AUT report Developing Predictive Models to Support Child Maltreatment Hotline Screening Decisions - Allegheny County Methodology and Implementation, released in May 2019.


Formal evaluation of the Allegheny Family Screening Tool implementation process and impact began in 2015, following a DHS-issued RFP for assessments(PDF, 495KB) in these areas. Two separate contracts were awarded.


Hornby Zeller Associates, Inc., a public sector evaluation, research and consulting firm, was awarded the task of examining the process by which the tool was implemented. The firm analyzed how the tool has changed the experience of call screeners, the practice and policy implications of its use, and perceptions and reactions to the tool. Their report, Allegheny County Predictive Risk Modeling Tool Implementation: Process Evaluation,(PDF, 735KB) was published in January 2018.


DHS Response to 'Automated Inequality' by Virginia Eubanks(PDF, 236KB)

January 31, 2018

Ms. Eubanks set out to examine the development and use of the Allegheny Family Screening Tool (AFST). Consistent with other decisions we have made to promote rigor, transparency and accountability in our implementation of this new tool, we invited the author into our agency. Unfortunately, her piece has numerous inaccuracies and several key points require correction.


Hospital Injury Encounters of Children Identified by a Predictive Risk Model for Screening Child Maltreatment Referrals - Evidence from the Allegheny Family Screening Tool

JAMA Pediatrics, August 2020


Predictive Analytics in Child Welfare

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistance Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, November 2017

This report examines the potential benefits and pitfalls of predictive analytics and provides advice for progress.


How Machine Learning Can Improve Public Sector Services

The Regulatory Review, October 2017

This article discusses how Allegheny County government digitized its records and uses big data analysis to improve health and human services.


Predictive Analytics in the Child Welfare System, Starting with the Basics

Alliance for Racial Equity in Child Welfare and the Center for the Study of Social Policy

This webinar discuss the development and use of predictive analytics in child welfare.

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