Built-in process monitoring identifies tool wear, tool breakage, and improper preparations early on. Specific values can be monitored starting with the very first part—no additional sensors needed.
Prevent knock-on damage
Through defined reactions, the control prevents costly damage. Its process monitoring functionality protects tools, the spindle, and the machine itself from events such as threading incomplete holes to incorrect workholding setups.
Ensure long-lasting productivity
In automated production systems, the control can react on its own accord and without user intervention to lock tools, utilize replacement tools, and proceed with machining the next workpiece.
Seamless documentation
All monitoring data can be stored and used for documentation purposes, thereby making a key contribution to quality assurance in industires with documentation requirements, such as aerospace and medical tech.