Technology Demonstration on Machine Tool Probing for Industry 4.0

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Start Date: July 13, 2021

End Date: July 13, 2021

Start Time: 08:00 am

End Time: 09:00 am

Location: Webinar

Technology Demonstration on Machine Tool Probing for Industry 4.0

NERDIC Industry 4.0 Readiness Ecosystem: Technology Demonstration on Machine Tool Probing for Industry 4.0

This technology demonstration is part of the NERDIC Industry 4.0 Readiness Ecosystem program for the New England defense supply chain. For more information, please visit ccat.us/NERDIC.

Join us for a virtual presentation on the use and results of automated probing for CNC machining of a demonstration part.

Probing is an established best practice for maximizing the efficiency, quality, capability, and accuracy of machine tools. Standard routines built into modern CNC controls simplify the integration of probing cycles into machining operations and offline tools. These routines, combined with a CAD interface, make the simulation of measurement functions easy.

On machine probe solutions can help reduce set‑up times by up to 90% and improve your process control. This technology provides solutions for tool setting, broken tool detection, component set-up, in-cycle gauging and first-off component inspection, with automatic offset updates.

On machine probing can deliver significant cost savings, and improvements in quality, for all applications using machine tools throughout many industries.

This session will be recorded and made available on-demand.

Learning Objectives

Learn how machine tool probing can:
• Enable your machines to become smarter
• Reduce your overall scrap rate
• Improve cycle times
• Be a valuable, cost-saving technology for your business

Presenters

Nasir Mannan, CCAT
Ian Raupach and Justin Lebel, Renishaw

An introductory workshop precedes this demonstration and is scheduled for:

Tuesday, June 15, 2021 @ 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST (1 hour) | Register or view the webinar recording →

For more information, contact Jill Duddy at (603) 226-3200 or jilliand@nhmep.org.

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New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
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Concord, NH  03301

Phone: 603-226-3200

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