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    Question Citizen Swiss Network To Computer Help

    we run several citizen swisses all newer machines with both Mits and Fanuc controlers, I am wondering what we can accomplish, monitor, or adjust by linking them to a computer.

    ANY information provided would be helpfull, thanks


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    There are companies out there that do sell softwares, which you may have already investigated, that will allow you to monitor the machines from a computer. Some have different options where you can check for alarms, loads on axis, parts counts, cycle times, tool life counts, etc. I do not know the brand names off the top of my head but I do know shops out there that are utilizing it on thier Citizens. Good Luck.


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    Multi-DNC @ www.richmondmachine.com
    Works with our older E32's.


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