Retrofitting an industrial machine gives it a new lease of life by partially replacing its components. Parts whose wear no longer allows the machine to operate optimally are replaced.
Retrofitting also applies to obsolete processes, which can be significantly improved by adding state-of-the-art components and functions.
Mechanical functions can be modernized by retrofitting with electronics, as in the case of adding a numerical control.
Last but not least, re-styling enables a machine initially designed for another range to be adapted to a specific process.
The benefits of retrofitting
Profitability
Possible savings on new projects in the face of pressure to keep costs down.
Eco-responsible solution
As integrated components have a longer lifespan than the machine itself, retrofitting allows you to enhance rather than destroy.
Modular solution
The entire machine, or individual components or sub-assemblies, can be reused.
Time-saving
Retrofitting reduces machine construction and set-up times.
Compliance and Safety
Retrofitting ensures that your machines meet today’s standards, guaranteeing optimum safety for operators.