PT. DISTRIBUTOR KOMPONEN UTAMA
SUPPLY & SERVICES OIL & GAS / MINING INDUSTRY
Motion Control from A to Z
Motion Control requirements continually increase, becoming ever more varied and complex. Users demand greater flexibility, speed and precision. And Siemens always has the best motion control systems and solutions for these requirements, whatever the industry or the application.
Your Partner throughout Your Machine’s Life Cycle
Whether for production machines or machine tools, we use our industry and technological expertise to support you - from the very first planning stages, through development of the motion control concept, and to successful implementation. We provide the essential scalable products, innovative systems, integrated solutions and extensive global service network.
Siemens Answers with the World's Most Advanced Industrial Motion Control Systems
For production machines or production systems, Siemens capitalizes on the most extensive industry and technological motion control expertise to support you in developing and maintaining the most effective system for your particular applications. From the first planning stages, through development of the motion control concept, to successful implementation, Siemens Industry provides the essential scalable products, innovative systems, integrated solutions, and extensive global service network.
Talk about your machine development goals, your performance and cost considerations, and your need for competitive product platform development. Let us prove to you why Siemens Industry is the global leader in all things in motion.
Motion Controllers
Key Benefits
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All engineering tasks contained within a single system
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No commitment to a specific hardware platform
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Scalable hardware and software
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Reduced hardware costs by employing one device for entire machine control (motion, logic, safety, web server, hydraulic, stepper, temperature, process elements, PID, interpolation, and robotics)
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Built-in web access to diagnostic and maintenance controls
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Complete assimilation into the Totally Integrated Automation concept
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Time-critical interfaces between the multiple components are no longer required
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The system becomes uniform, simple, and transparent