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HEGLA-HANIC launches new software for cutting tables

Cut+ is designed to intuitively manage and organise individual cutting tables

HEGLA-HANIC, a member of the HEGLA Group, is now offering Cut+, a new software for cutting table organisation and management that relies on a range of new functions and is a completely new version.

Cut+ is designed to intuitively manage and organise individual cutting tables. Its core functions include the technical registration of customer orders with all parameters to ensure that they are available for further processing. Orders can be registered by importing Excel .csv files, for example.

It is also possible to register the data directly at the cutting table, on an office computer as a step in work preparation, or in the form of an order acceptance. If keypads are not available, a touch-screen can be used instead. A live editor immediately displays the registered geometry to the operator for a plausibility check.

Alongside a .dxf import option, a shape catalogue intended to make work on complex geometries easier is stored in the software. Users can intuitively add the shapes they create themselves to the catalogue.

The integrated item management system saves recurring products from the product range to simplify future orders.

“We are proud of the new software and pleased that our team has very successfully taken this step,” said Dr Jan Schäpers, Managing Director of HEGLA-HANIC. “Alongside various extensions and options, we can also provide a Cut+ trial version so our customers can form their own impression of our new software.”

It is also still possible to connect to the Shop-Floor Assistant app from HEGLA New Technology and the HEGLA-HANIC Cockpit.

Cut+ supports a high number of languages and units of measurement, which operators can select themselves. Inclusive updates are regularly provided and they continue to support earlier versions of the HEGLA-HANIC software.

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