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Schuler looking forward to FABTECH 2021

Apart from the latest press technology, the manufacturer presents its “Digital Suite” solutions for networking forming technology

After a year off due to the pandemic, the FABTECH trade show will return to Chicago’s McCormick Place in Septemberfrom the 13ththrough the 16th. At booth D46935, Schuler will not only present its latest servo and hydraulic press technology, but also its “Digital Suite” solutions for networking forming technology. They include, among others, “Visual Die Protection” which prevents unwanted production shutdowns and “Schuler Connect” which offers fast assistance in resolvingunforeseen problems.

“Especially since there was no FABTECH show last year, we are really looking forward to Chicago in September”, Kevin McAllister points out, President of Schuler North America. “We will bring lots of exciting developments that we would love to show to our customers, because our solutions can really make their lives easier.As the largest service provider of any press supplier in North America, we’re anxious to highlight our service capabilities and offerings.”

Schuler’s “Cloud Solutions”, e.g., can be usedto retrieve data on press forces and stroke rates. Cooling and lubrication circuits, temperatures and system pressures as well as power consumption are also recorded and visualized.Schuler also recently established a new US workshop with a 50-ton crane that significantly expands the service footprint, especially the ability to execute large modernization projects.

About the Schuler Group– www.schulergroup.com

Schuler offers customized first-rate technology in all areas of forming – from the networked press to press shop planning. In addition to press, our product includes automation and software solutions, dies, process know-how and service for the entire metalworking industry. Our customers include automotive manufacturers and suppliers, as well as companies in the forging, household appliance and electronics industries. Press from the Schuler Group mint coins for more than 180 countries. When it comes to the digital transformation of the forming technology, we support our customers worldwide as a supplier of innovative system solutions. Founded in 1839 with headquarters in Göppingen, Germany, Schuler AG has about 5,000 employees at production sites in Europe, China and America, as well as service companies in more than 40 countries. The company is part of the international technology group ANDRITZ.