Problems
What will AGI do for Forecast Milling Mechanical Wear?
Manufacturing plant managers and CNC operators struggle to predict exactly when milling tools and spindle bearings will fail. Mechanical wear during high-speed milling is highly variable, driven by subtle shifts in material density, cutting speeds, and thermal expansion. Because operators cannot observe the microscopic degradation of a cutting edge during an active run, they rely on fixed cycle counts, swapping out expensive tooling well before the end of its useful life or risking catastrophic failure mid-part.