04.18.17
Maxcess, a global leader in innovative products and services for web handling applications, announced plans to release the D-MAX Enhanced Triple Drive Web Guide Controller at ICE USA 2017, booth 301. With the ability to control three web guides from a single unit, the D-MAX Enhanced positions itself as the most powerful controller in the industry.
“Our D-MAX line of Web Guide Controllers has long been our flagship product, known throughout the industry for its powerful features and reliability in a compact design,” says Shomari Head, global product manager for Fife Guiding Systems. “We have added to those powerful features a triple drive option, becoming the first in the industry to offer control of three web guides from a single unit.”
The D-MAX Enhanced is a triple-drive OEM-friendly controller that builds on the power of the original D-MAX, a controller praised in the industry, with features like “dual rail” power, single or dual drive options and ISaGRAF-based state machine programmability. In addition, it offers power input reverse polarity protection, standard PTP-2 and PTP-1, Device Level Ring (DLR) connectivity, Add On Profile (AOP) for Rockwell Automation PACs, support for any language, a C-script programming language and backward compatibility with existing D-MAX controllers.
“Our D-MAX line of Web Guide Controllers has long been our flagship product, known throughout the industry for its powerful features and reliability in a compact design,” says Shomari Head, global product manager for Fife Guiding Systems. “We have added to those powerful features a triple drive option, becoming the first in the industry to offer control of three web guides from a single unit.”
The D-MAX Enhanced is a triple-drive OEM-friendly controller that builds on the power of the original D-MAX, a controller praised in the industry, with features like “dual rail” power, single or dual drive options and ISaGRAF-based state machine programmability. In addition, it offers power input reverse polarity protection, standard PTP-2 and PTP-1, Device Level Ring (DLR) connectivity, Add On Profile (AOP) for Rockwell Automation PACs, support for any language, a C-script programming language and backward compatibility with existing D-MAX controllers.