The EZ-SmartTower from Lyndex-Nikken is a machine tracking solution that is designed to increase machine shop efficiency by streamlining ROI analysis of machine tools. The EZ-SmartTower provides real-time machine analytics, empowering businesses to make data-driven decisions and maximize productivity – with no specialized expertise required.
The EZ-SmartTower enables machine shops to seamlessly monitor and analyze production data of up to 30 machines from a single, centralized computer. With its modular and scalable design, the solution integrates effortlessly with CNC lathes, mills, and other machinery. It accurately logs machine cycle counts, records idle, cycle, and error times for spindle efficacy tracking, and captures operator, machine, and part data for comprehensive analytics.
Real-time monitoring is made easy with LED indicators displaying current cycle and idle times, while WiFi connectivity enables data transfer in real time. The leveraging of real-time data helps to reduce bottlenecks, improve spindle utilization, and enhance overall efficiency.
Through easy-to-use and free EZ-SmartTower software, users can generate reports in charts or Excel format for detailed analysis, providing valuable insights into shop performance and operational trends. Data in the App is internal to machine shop users and NOT transferred or stored over the cloud which is important for the security of the data.
While real-time machine status updates allow operators to make on-the-fly informed decisions to enhance workflow efficiency; data-driven insights help track performance and provide employee incentives based on productivity metrics. Ultimately, the analysis of machine and operator performance empower the cost-effective measurement of machine throughput. The EZ-SmartTower enables in-depth bottleneck identification, so machine shops can minimize downtime, maximize machine utilization, and optimize processes.
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- computer numerical control ( CNC)
computer numerical control ( CNC)
Microprocessor-based controller dedicated to a machine tool that permits the creation or modification of parts. Programmed numerical control activates the machine’s servos and spindle drives and controls the various machining operations. See DNC, direct numerical control; NC, numerical control.