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Design process

1. Initial discussion of machine specifications
2. Preparing a preliminary design and cost estimation
3. Preparation of a main design
4. Design freeze
5. Preparation of manufacturing documentation
6. Preparation of machine user manual
7. Machine manufacturing
8. Machine installation

Preparation of technical documentation

- Creating 2D drawings from existing 3D design
- Creating 3D design and 2D drawings of existing machines
- Creating 2D drawings for new machines

Costum machine production

- Manufacturing the machine based on existing 3D design and 2D drawings
- Manufacturing the machine based on new design
- Manufacturing custom parts

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What does a project look like?

PROJECT PROCESS

The first phase of the projects, when we discuss the expectations and requirements related to the machine to be designed, the specification of the machine. If the project requires it, we will carry out an on-site survey, and then based on the collected data and information, we will develop the concept design and cost estimation of the machine. Once the agreement is reached, designing can begin. Reconciliation of possible issues that may arise during the project and the continuous design jury are very important in the designing phase. When we agree together with the client that the design is acceptable and can be finalized, then comes the preparation of 2D technical drawings and documentation. It is important that, based on the technical documentation, the machine can be built even without its designer. Of course, this does not exclude the possibility of following up and supporting the assembly, commissioning and installation of the machine as needed. After a successful installation, only the "dirty materials" remain, when the given project can be considered closed.

Standardization

COST-EFFECTIVE, FAST, SIMPLE

Standardization is very important in today's world. With it, we can shorten and simplify the design process, making it simpler and more cost-effective. Standard components and units can be more easily integrated into the design and construction process. Cost estimation and deadline calculation are simplified. You can keep your items in stock, thereby becoming independent from the increasingly critical delivery deadlines given by suppliers. It also greatly simplifies and speeds up the assembly process, since the specialists already know the logic and method of assembly.