By Jenny Yu.
In a time of ever-increasing demand for efficiency, it’s critical that manufacturers keep customer needs in mind by providing new and improved technologies. That’s why CIDAN Machinery Group now offers sheet-metal fabricators working with their F-series folders with a powerful new option. The company’s latest control system, nuLINK, was built to streamline operations and simplify programming while delivering advanced service capabilities.
The nuLINK system features a bright 21-inch multi-touch display and interactive 3D graphics that guide the operator through each bend, rotation and flip. Profiles and job data are stored in a central, secure database, allowing multiple operators and teams to collaborate on projects with confidence.
What sets nuLINK apart is its connectivity. A built-in SIM connection enables real-time remote access to both the machine’s PLC and HMI, automatic cloud back-ups, online updates and full remote diagnostics, with no physical cable required. It reduces service technician waiting time, enhances uptime and secures long-term system stability.
1 - Find a profile in the catalogue similar to what you need by searching or browsing.
2 - Edit the selected profile or create your own from scratch by drawing with your fingers.
3 - Alternatively use the line-by-line programming to set the angles and dimensions directly.
4 - Automatically calculate the folding sequence and fine-tune your set-up.
5 - Follow the step-by-step folding sequence and watch how to handle the material and tools.
By merging connectivity and ease of use, nuLINK gives metal professionals a tool for precise metal folding that improves uptime and operator confidence while positioning manufacturers to be competitive in this digital production age.
Learn more about how nuLINK can help streamline your operations for your team.
Learn more about CIDAN Machinery Group in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.cidanmachinery.com.
About Jenny
Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. When she's not writing, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones.
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