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Updated ARGO-HYTOS Catalogue for Automation Studio™

Discover the Updated ARGO-HYTOS Catalogue for Automation Studio™

The latest version of the ARGO-HYTOS Catalogue has now been released, featuring the most up-to-date technical specifications for hydraulic components.
This update represents a major improvement for engineers and designers working with hydraulic systems in Automation Studio™, focusing on both usability and efficiency.


New Features and Highlights

Compatibility with the Manifold Module
The catalogue offers full compatibility with the Manifold module, making it easier to design and integrate manifold blocks with screw-in cartridge valves.

Seamless Integration
ARGO-HYTOS components are now pre-configured with the latest specifications, ready for immediate use in projects without time-consuming setup.

Easy Customization
The built-in Product Configurator allows components to be adjusted in real time to perfectly match specific design requirements.

Enhanced Workflow
With drag-and-drop functionality, components can be easily added or modified directly within Automation Studio™, resulting in a faster and more intuitive design process.


Summary

The new version of the ARGO-HYTOS Catalogue strengthens the connection between hydraulic design and digital simulation, contributing to both higher precision and shorter development times.
With the latest component data and user-friendly tools, users gain access to a complete solution for modern hydraulic design in Automation Studio™.

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