Digital Demo: Precision Engineering Meets Digitization
Whether it is presetting, shrinking, inspecting and correcting balance, or tool measuring, Haimer has created a modern digital tool room that can help manufacturers excel in today's competitive manufacturing marketplace. (Sponsored)
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Since the beginning of the Industry 4.0 movement, Haimer has been an industry pioneer in digital connectivity between tools and machines. This forward thinking is reflected in their newest Industry 4.0 machine series. The wireless communication exchange helps to optimize and customize tool data for shrinking, balancing and presetting machine processes in an error-free data setting with no manual data entry. This process speeds up and organizes the operation, leading to fewer errors in the tool room.

Furthermore, each model of the Industry 4.0 series comes with intuitive software that provides a highly-simplified, user-friendly interface with full connectivity between the entire setup process. This feature allows outstanding results with less experienced operators. In addition, the new Haimer Industry 4.0 technology provides exceptional time savings per operation—as never seen before—thus reducing the tool changing time spent and delivering consistency in set up to the tool assembly every time.
Whether it is presetting, shrinking, inspecting and correcting balance, or tool measuring, these new Industry 4.0 machines offer a consistently rewarding performance to all who wish to benefit from time savings and simplified digital operation. Haimer has created a modern digital tool room that can help manufacturers excel in today's competitive manufacturing marketplace.
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