A novel cartesian handling system configurator from Festo

Festo's Handling Guide Online (HGO) significantly reduces design, assembly and delivery times compared with previous methods, from around two months to just three weeks for a standard handling system.

The new online tool is a faster and more cost effective option for design engineers looking to configure handling systems and can be found here. The HGO is ideal for design engineers specifying systems for applications such as palletisers, end-of-line packaging, assembling and laser cutting. 

The HGO uses three steps. First the engineer chooses between four Cartesian system options; single-axis systems, 2D linear gantry, 2D gantry and 3D gantry. Then the user enters the specific application data into the tool, such as the load and stroke length. The system then calculates the most appropriate handling system for those needs.

Comprehensive datasheets, a powerful animation and complete CAD model are all available for download in a matter of minutes in all common data formats. The last step allows the engineer to further configure the selected system, with additional options in accordance with their own requirements, for example the safety options, sensors and length of cabling.

Festo can pass significant price savings onto its customers, quotes are immediate, and using HGO eliminates the costs and time spent following up requests. In addition, to support the supply of the system, Festo has built a European production facility for handling systems, applying automation techniques to the assembly, further reducing the cost of these systems. This is an additional benefit to machine builders, who can in turn share cost savings with their customers.

Join a webinar on 22 May at 9am BST to learn more about the Handling Guide Online. Festo’s Nigel Dawson will show design engineers how they can use the power of the new Festo HGO to take their idea for a new mechanical handling system to a fully worked up and costed design in just 15 minutes.

For details on how to join click here.



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