Heidenhain Redesigns Website
The new website is said to enable machine builders and end users to search for parts more easily.
Heidenhain (Schaumburg, Illinois) has launched a redesigned, user-friendly website, heidenhain.com, which features multiple language options and simplified part search. Users can download documentation such as data sheets, user manuals, installation instructions and CAD drawings for most of the company’s products.
The site features interactive dropdown menus, including Products, Documentation, Software, Technical Service, Company and Training. North American users can contact the company through the website and sign up for various e-newsletters that share regular information about innovative motion control technologies.
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