MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION released CNC Offset Manager software for remote modification of computerized numerical control (CNC) tool and work offsets. It is thus geared toward production managers and supervisors on factory floors across various industries, as well as toward CNC automation software developers.
With the push toward automation and central control, machining facilities are searching for more efficient ways to manage their CNC machines. The software can increase efficiency in multiple ways: for instance, it allows one operator to manage more machines, speeding up machine setup and tool wear changes, or adjusts for parts out of tolerance, as well as centralizing this work so operators don’t need to move between machines or into robot cells.
CNC Offset Manager runs on Windows® and is networked to the Mitsubishi Electric CNC via Ethernet. It also has a feature that allows other automation software or systems to interface with the CNC to fully automate the offset management process, or to make the changes from a central cell-management software. This allows software companies to interface their software with Mitsubishi Electric CNC for automation and remote offset management, and allows manufacturers with CNC equipment to automate machine-tending CNC cells and testing or measuring equipment, or to centralize the offset management operation so operators and floor workers can work more efficiently.
“The release of CNC Offset Manager is coming at a good time,” said Rob Brodecki, services product manager at Mitsubishi Electric Automation. “The ability to remotely modify CNC offsets will help our CNC end-users increase their productivity. We see its use becoming commonplace in factories that use our CNC equipment.” Learn more at us.mitsubishielectric.com