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Flexible working and increased productivity with new app
T
he new MobileControl app from TRUMPF transfers the standard, control panel user
interface on any model in the new TruLaser 5000 Series to an iPad touch screen. The facility gives operators complete freedom when monitoring and controlling the 2D laser machine.
It allows them to oversee the production process whilst they are doing other tasks away from the and change process parameters and there is also an option for a camera built into the latest generation machines to stream the production Getting the Mobile Control app up and running is child’s play; no change to customer’s network is the machine itself provides a the MobileControl software is
activated and the MobileControl
and independent data protection
from the wireless network provided by the machine to the customer’s network and the wireless operation unauthorised personnel gaining As well as providing more
MobileControl development also allows operators to control several helps to minimise downtime and
Distortion free punching of thin sheet
Punching multiple holes in thin sheet metal in a single pass and without distortion is now possible thanks to the new from TRUMPF. This capability, available on both the highly productive TruPunch 5000 and on the high-end TruMatic 7000 punch/laser combination machine, balances the stresses involved to eliminate distortion and, in so doing, shorten production time.
In the standard punching material into the hole as it this causes compression and then tensile stress when the punch is cause distortion if a large number of holes are being punched in thin
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subcontracted or transferred to
as a separate operation before
this secondary operation is no is particularly important if the
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the key components in integrated metal underneath and against the stripper while the concave stripper presses the sheet downwards at the edge of the die
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