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Taking a 'different' approach

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 15 October 2015

We are bringing tools which have more flexibility in terms of size usage, ease of use and sturdy construction to take care of higher parameters, says Keshav Khurana, Executive Director, Wohlhaupter India Pvt. Ltd.

The Tool Architect's selection options display only the components that actually fit together and can be added. Its highlights are:

Easy to understand and highly convenient: At www.tool-architect.de, all components from the extensive MultiBore modular boring range can be selected and visually assembled according to one's own requirements. "It was important to us to provide users with the simplest possible instrument, so that they can visualize just the right tool for their application, quickly and in 3D," underlines Frank Wohlhaupter, Technical General Manager of Wohlhaupter GmbH.

Early and efficient planning of production processes: "Whether for existing Wohlhaupter tools already in use or for new applications and machining tasks - the user can assemble the required tool with just a few clicks and immediately has the operating instructions and specifications at hand," Frank Wohlhaupter explains further. Not only can a quote be requested for the configuration, advice over the telephone on unanswered questions is also readily available. And when the package arrives, how the tool is assembled becomes clear from the created configuration.

Advice to the point: "Our goal was for our customers to be able to select their tool configuration, quickly and without expert knowledge, from our extensive MultiBore range - and in easily understandable form. Our web-based tool offers flexibility and, above all, safety in the tool design. For our customers, Tool Architect is most certainly an important step toward greater productivity in work preparation and in the workshop," says Frank Wohlhaupter.

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