04.18.17
Maxcess has released the D-MAX Enhanced Triple Drive Web Guide Controller. The new product has the ability to control three web guides from a single unit, and it will be on display at ICE USA 2017, booth 301. 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.
“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.”
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.
“Maxcess has a rich history of introducing innovative and powerful features to the market,” adds Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess. “We invite you to stop by booth 301 and learn more about our latest technology from Valley Roller, Webex, Fife, Tidland and MAGPOWR.”
“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.”
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.
“Maxcess has a rich history of introducing innovative and powerful features to the market,” adds Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess. “We invite you to stop by booth 301 and learn more about our latest technology from Valley Roller, Webex, Fife, Tidland and MAGPOWR.”