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Press Article

SPEED CUTS DOWN CYCLE TIME

ARTICLE FROM WB WERKSTATT + BETRIEB, AUGUST 2011 ISSUE

SPEED CUTS DOWN CYCLE TIME

 

The WRS radio transmission probing system for the use in machine tools allows for extremely short actuation times. Users will benefit from enhanced process safety and reduced cycle times.

Any machined gear body must in fact run through a probing cycle. Thus, the slightly varying machining cycles of the products lead to the five minutes average. "With a total of ten probing points each, the short actuation time of MARPOSS' new WRS radio transmission probing systems helps cut cycle times" Cholewa outlines the 'measurable' advantage of the systems operating at 2.4 GHz.
Its flexible integration, compact components and modular design make MARPOSS' WRS probing systems extraordinarily versatile and suitable for nearly any application. In such ambitious applications like those at Bosch Rexroth in Nuremberg, it provides the long-sought operational safety and speed.

Read the case study Schnelligkeit reduziert Taktzeit article, issued on August 2011 in the German magazine WB Werkstatt + Betrieb 7-8/2011 (English translation).
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