Technical route
S+R defined a base design, documented relevant options and established test, packaging and delivery logic for recurring call-offs.
Real-world project example
A technical inquiry became a repeatable actuator assembly for serial demand, spare parts and planned follow-up call-offs.
Initial situation
The solution should not be newly engineered every time, but still leave enough variant space for machine options, call-off quantities and service cases.
S+R defined a base design, documented relevant options and established test, packaging and delivery logic for recurring call-offs.
Engineering and purchasing work with a clear assembly; follow-up call-offs, spare parts and delivery dates remain plannable.
Building blocks in the project
The product ranges remain technical starting points. What matters is how spindle, motor, protection class, sensors, mounting and service access work together in the actual project.
Next step
Helpful inputs include force, stroke, speed, installation space, environment, voltage, control, quantity and existing drawings or photos of the interface.