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  1. #1
    Govind,

    broken tool detection is something you can program into your tool changes as long as you have a way of identifying the broken tools. Renishaw are the first company that springs to mind for this. You can also get the same hardware from japanese companies such as Metrol:

    http://www.metrol.co.jp/en/products/

    With your machine you can write macros or other routines such that before a tool is used or after it is used, the machine will test it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnHKpFOYgEI

    I hope this helps you
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  2. #2
    Deduct the Operator a days wage every time he forgets and your problems with poor fixturing will soon go away.

    Broken tools are another issue and easily taken care of with simple tool length check at regular intervals during the cycle. But again if the operator is awake then this shouldn't happen or be required.

  3. #3
    How could not the material be fixed properly by fixture on a VMC? What exactly are you doing?


    There is sth wrong from what you say that does not fit in the picture:

    -Fit sensors on fixture and i don't see how that could happen. Or just a couple of fixed DTI.

    -Or the material that is fed is smaller / thinner sometimes? Then adjust all so a sacrificial material is milled from top.

    -if the bit is damaged, fit a simple Z zeroing DTI and make sure every start of program the bit touches it for a check.


    And teach them to clean the fixture beforehand, and hammer down the pieces using plastic mallet, then fix. Cause that is what causes usually discrepancies when machining. best would be to hire a good machinist so he teaches the other.
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