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The Reason for Automatic Locking of CNC Machine Tools in CNC Computer Gongs

Time:2023-11-10 Preview:


 

In real work, most CNC machine tools have their own automatic locking function in the system when they leave the factory. However, what I learned is that because most CNC machine tools are relatively expensive, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands or even millions, we often don't have that much money when buying machine tools. So what should we do? So there is a mortgage, and once the down payment is made, the machine tool can be taken home. Within the agreed time, after the buyer repays on time, the seller will send an unlocking password to unlock it. If the repayment is not completed on time, The machine tool will automatically lock up within the set time (of course, the machine tool will not suddenly lock up during the working process, but will be locked and unable to work after a certain part is processed or the next day).

 

But the article that the editor brings to you today is not just about installment locking. Please read the following article carefully and see if you have encountered such a situation in the mechanical manufacturing industry for many years?

 

How is this automatic locking function implemented?

 

There are two popular theories in the industry: some say that a GPS positioning module is installed, while others say that a gyroscope or level is installed. If the device senses that the machine tool is shaking at a certain angle, it will lock the system and require a password to unlock it.

 

However, after careful consideration and consultation with several installation and debugging engineers, the editor unanimously believed that the first statement was flawed.

 

The machine tool is installed indoors, and high-end equipment may even be in a separate room. Poor GPS signal has become a common occurrence. If the GPS signal is not received during installation, it is a nightmare for the manufacturer. Generally, stable positioning can only be achieved in areas with good outdoor signals. Indoor auxiliary positioning needs to be carried out through mobile communication base stations, so machine tool manufacturers will not use non signal communication positioning methods. It needs to be verified that it is very simple. Buying a signal jammer can block base station communication, and the machine tool will definitely not be locked. Manufacturers will not be foolish enough to rely on this kind of thing.