Hoffmann optimises web-based eForm configurator for foam inlays

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Hoffmann Group USA has announced that its web-based eForm configurator has been optimised for free-form surfaces.

Using eForm, Hoffmann Group USA customers can design their own customised rigid foam inlays, whereby individually placed tools are not only positioned next to each other, but also above one another. This enables a larger number of tools to be stored in tool cases, drawers and cabinets, in an orderly manner. A new XXL scanning pad, measuring 1,000 x 400mm, makes it possible to create rigid foam inlays for small and extremely large tools – providing convenient storage options.

Hoffmann Group USA will be hosting a Webinar series regarding eForm. The first Webinar, Intro to eForm - Getting Started and Using the Configurator, will take place Wed, Apr 24, 2019 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM EDT. Those interested can join the meeting from their computer, tablet or smartphone here: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/196365365. You can also dial in using your phone. US: +1 (872) 240-3311 Access Code: 196-365-365

“With our newly optimised eForm configurator, creating customized rigid foam inlays for your drawers, cabinets and tool cases has never been easier,” said Charlie Slagle, president & CEO of Hoffmann Group USA. “The end result for our customer is cleaner, easier to navigate storage systems and work spaces.”

The eForm rigid foam configurator from the Hoffmann Group USA makes creating rigid foam inlays for tool cases, drawers and cabinets simple. This is how it works: Place the tools on the scanning pad; take a photo using a smartphone or digital camera, post-edit it on the computer and it's done. Users can also configure their foam inlays on their computer, without the need for a scanning pad, by using the comprehensive database with 14,000 pre-installed tools and 30,000 tool contours from the field of machining and clamping.

With tool cases, particularly, every millimetre of extra storage space is critical. That is why Hoffmann Group USA has expanded the eForm service with the "free-form surfaces" function. This enables a milling pocket to be created, for example, in which the blade of a file is positioned above the blade of a Gent's saw – creating a case is better organised, and that stores more tools.

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