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This low-power wireless tool setting gauge is intended for use with all types of CNC centers, such as stone carving and jade carving machines, and can be used to set tool parameters wirelessly.

CNC systems supported include: Mach2, Mach3, Mach4, ArtCAM, MasterCAM, PowerMill, UcStudio, SINUMERIK (SISMENS), MITSUBISHI, and others.

The wireless range is 20 meters.

Internal relay output: Supports a 250V/50mA load and is normally open; when the knife trigger is activated, the relay is turned off. 1.5 meter length of cabl.

Low-power warning: If the low-power led illuminates, please replace the batteries immediately.

Package Contents.

1. CNC Wireless Tool Setting Gauge (DT02-3), 1 pc.

1 x Instruction Manua.

Batteries are not included.

II. Scope of Application.

This low-power wireless tool setting gauge is intended for use with all types of CNC centers, such as stone carving and jade carving machines, and can be used to set tool parameters wirelessly.

CNC systems such as Mach2, Mach3, Mach4, UcStudio, SINUMERIK (SISMENS), MITSUBISHI, and others are supported.

Electrical specifications (number three).

1. The person who will be receiving the messag.

Voltage required for operation: 524V D.

20-milliampere working current: rated curren.

The wireless range is 20 meters.

Internal relay output: Supports a 250V/50mA load and is normally open; when the knife trigger is activated, the relay is turned off. 1.5 meter length of cabl.

2. The tool known as the Setting Gaug.

Working voltage: 2.4V to 3.6V direct curren. (Requires two AAA batteries, which should last for at least six months.

Typical working current: 20uA rated curren.

The wireless range is 20 meters.

Precision of the probe: 0.01 m.

Low-power warning: If the low-power led illuminates, please replace the batteries immediately.

The device appears to be functional, but it does not appear to have been hardened. Every small tap from the tool leaves a small mark on the surface, which will have an impact on the repeatability. I also dislike the fact that it does not have a clearly defined height to it. It would be beneficial to know what the offset is at the time of the trigger. Also, because the item is made of plastic, I’m not sure how well it will hold up. When the machine first turns on, it is in a triggered state, which means that you must manually press the button in order for it to begin functioning properly.

EDIT.

After a year of use, my unit has simply stopped functioning altogether. The transmitter side, which contains the actual contact, consumes AA batteries at an alarming rate as well. This device does not have a physical power off button, and it does not appear to be very efficient in terms of power management. Furthermore, because the batteries must be unscrewed from the back, every time you need to replace them, you would have to unmount the device if it was already mounted, which would not be a big deal if it weren’t for how quickly they deplete.

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