Common operating status of CNC engraving machine






The common operating states of CNC engraving machines mainly include idle state lock state, lock state, tight stop state, running state, and pause state.

1, idle state

This is the most common state in which the machine does not currently have an action output and is ready to accept new tasks and start new actions.

2, locked state

The lock state is an internal state that generally indicates when the state is now switched. So under normal circumstances, users can't reach it.

3, the state of the stop

This is an abnormal state. When the machine has a hardware failure or the user presses the "Stop" button, the system enters this state and performs the specified protection actions, such as turning off the spindle motor, cooling pump, etc. In this state, the machine is also locked and cannot execute any New action. After the user has eliminated the hardware failure or released the emergency stop switch, the system automatically performs a "reset" operation to restore the machine to the "idle" state.

4, running status

When the machine is performing an action, the system enters the running state.

5, suspended state

When the machine is moving, if the user executes the "Operation | Pause" command, or the system resolves to M01 (waiting for the command), the system enters the pause state and waits for the user to further input. The user can continue execution by executing the "Operation|Start" command, or execute the "Stop" or "Reset" instruction to abort the current operation and put the system into the "Idle" state.