Emerson EPG Launch 3D CAD Drawings and Product Configuration Tool
Built by CADENAS PARTsolutions the online solution provides instant online access to engineers looking to find, configure and specify Emerson EPG products as 3D CAD drawings, native CAD model downloads and interactive product datasheets
Emerson EPG has launched an all-new online catalog featuring 3D CAD drawings and a product configuration tool built by CADENAS PARTsolutions. The new solution, with smart configuration, helps engineers select the correct product much faster than previously possible. With all of the available options available at their fingertips it becomes extremely easy to spec Emerson EPG products into a design.
Emerson Electric Power Generation (EPG) are best known for their world renowned alternator brands LEROY-SOMER and KATO™. As global leaders in the engineering and manufacturing of alternators, they provide solutions in the 5kW – 25MW range for all types of applications.
The digital product catalog is major component of the Emerson EPG initiative to improve their customer experience. Formerly, engineers would contact Emerson EPG engineering team by phone or email to request digital models for their designs. The process typically took a day and Emerson EPG could only provide files in a few formats. Now, the process is simple and intuitive. Engineers have on-demand access to digital models of Emerson EPG products, 24 hours a day. Users simply log-on to the product configuration tool to design products they need. Once configured they can download in more than 150 native and neutral formats.
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