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CAREY, Ohio, March 18, 2025 ~ OPS Controls, a leading manufacturer in innovative control systems for on- and off-road equipment, has recently launched their latest product, the S.C.O.P.E. Starter Kit. This plug-and-play solution is specifically designed for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to easily configure their own CAN control systems.
The official launch of the S.C.O.P.E. Kit took place at the National Fluid Power Association Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona. This new tool aims to provide users with a simple and cost-effective way to set up their own CAN systems and radio remotes, without the need for engineers or programmers.
According to Dustin Brooks, president of OPS Controls, this kit will add value by giving users access to an entire engineering team right at their fingertips. As margins continue to shrink and competition increases in the industry, it has become crucial for OEMs to find ways to add value in a cost-effective manner.
Brooks explains that many OEMs are facing challenges in keeping up with the technical demands of the industry as hydraulics continue to advance. Additionally, finding and retaining personnel with the necessary skills to handle these advancements has become a major obstacle.
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With the S.C.O.P.E. kit, users can easily configure their own CAN systems and radio remotes without any prior engineering or programming experience. The kit includes two complete radio systems, an easy-to-navigate screen, harnessing, and customizable keypads. It is also fully customizable to fit a range of projects and can be connected to a telematics unit for remote work.
To ensure ease of setup, OPS Controls offers eight hours of complimentary customization and training either online or at their headquarters. Customers who have already implemented the S.C.O.P.E. Kit have seen significant improvements in streamlining their manufacturing processes.
One such customer is a manufacturer of agricultural equipment who previously struggled to keep up with customer changes due to their extensive lineup of products. With the S.C.O.P.E. Kit, they now have the flexibility to make changes without disrupting their entire production line. This has also opened up new opportunities for them in terms of reaching new customers and business segments.
Brandon Flick, vice president of sales at OPS Controls, emphasizes that the S.C.O.P.E. Kit is not just a product, but a full-service solution. He describes it as "CAN for those who can't," highlighting its user-friendly and customizable features.
For more information on the S.C.O.P.E. Kit and a step-by-step guide on how it works, interested parties can visit opscontrols.com/scope-starter-kit/. With this new product, OPS Controls aims to revolutionize the way OEMs approach control systems and provide them with a cost-effective solution to stay ahead in the industry.
The official launch of the S.C.O.P.E. Kit took place at the National Fluid Power Association Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona. This new tool aims to provide users with a simple and cost-effective way to set up their own CAN systems and radio remotes, without the need for engineers or programmers.
According to Dustin Brooks, president of OPS Controls, this kit will add value by giving users access to an entire engineering team right at their fingertips. As margins continue to shrink and competition increases in the industry, it has become crucial for OEMs to find ways to add value in a cost-effective manner.
Brooks explains that many OEMs are facing challenges in keeping up with the technical demands of the industry as hydraulics continue to advance. Additionally, finding and retaining personnel with the necessary skills to handle these advancements has become a major obstacle.
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With the S.C.O.P.E. kit, users can easily configure their own CAN systems and radio remotes without any prior engineering or programming experience. The kit includes two complete radio systems, an easy-to-navigate screen, harnessing, and customizable keypads. It is also fully customizable to fit a range of projects and can be connected to a telematics unit for remote work.
To ensure ease of setup, OPS Controls offers eight hours of complimentary customization and training either online or at their headquarters. Customers who have already implemented the S.C.O.P.E. Kit have seen significant improvements in streamlining their manufacturing processes.
One such customer is a manufacturer of agricultural equipment who previously struggled to keep up with customer changes due to their extensive lineup of products. With the S.C.O.P.E. Kit, they now have the flexibility to make changes without disrupting their entire production line. This has also opened up new opportunities for them in terms of reaching new customers and business segments.
Brandon Flick, vice president of sales at OPS Controls, emphasizes that the S.C.O.P.E. Kit is not just a product, but a full-service solution. He describes it as "CAN for those who can't," highlighting its user-friendly and customizable features.
For more information on the S.C.O.P.E. Kit and a step-by-step guide on how it works, interested parties can visit opscontrols.com/scope-starter-kit/. With this new product, OPS Controls aims to revolutionize the way OEMs approach control systems and provide them with a cost-effective solution to stay ahead in the industry.
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