Moser Engineering had operators without a lot of CNC machining experience, and they needed to find a way to make the user process on their machine tools as easy as possible. The video shows how Okuma distributor Gosiger went into the control and created a graphical user interface (GUI) interface so the Moser operators don’t even see the OSP controls, or have to call up any programs at all. The app also provides safeguards so the operators can’t crash the machine tool. The open architecture control enables users to customize solutions that fit their unique needs and applications.
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