“Operators depend heavily on their experience and instincts, often working in close proximity to
heavy equipment, sharp tooling and fast-moving components.”
W
hen we think about digitalisation in manufacturing, it’s often in terms of improvements However, it also offers
Tobias Unosson, Partner Manager, Digital Products and Services at metal cutting and machining expert Sandvik Coromant, argues that the role of digital tooling in creating safer machining environments deserves closer
vital, the growing adoption of digital tools has
continues to grapple with a growing skills the right skills but also with technologies that
THE RISE OF REMOTE MONITORING Remote monitoring has emerged as a manual measurements to assess things like
Sandvik Coromant shares insights for smarter, safer machining
setup or troubleshooting, introducing risks in embedded in cutting tools or tool holders track and temperature as the machining process
machine, enabling operators and engineers to
A CLOSER LOOK AT VIBRATION machining operations and while it’s often
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