Blum Announces Release of EASYSTICK
Known for their innovative interior cabinet hardware, Blum announces their latest addition to its line of assembly devices, EASYSTICK. Engineered to complement Blum’s MINIPRESS P machines, models 2007 or newer, the EASYSTICK takes the guesswork out of hole locating and drilling for Blum hardware. By entering specifications through its digital interface, the EASYSTICK’s stops move automatically to show the correct drilling positions, ideal for shops that may not have a dedicated CNC machine for specialized applications.
Available in September, the EASYSTICK is compatible with a range of Blum products and custom configurations that can be saved and easily accessed for future work.
Variety of applications The EASYSTICK was designed to work with numerous Blum products. From setting the ruler to locating and drilling holes for front fixing brackets for Blum’s box systems, the EASYSTICK can be used with a range of combinations of Blum hardware. The digital interface will notify users if an update is available, which can be easily transferred from E-SERVICES to EASYSTICK using a USB stick.
For more information, please visit our website www.blum.com or request a virtual sales call by visiting www.blum.com/getintouch
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