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Update Drivers: Visit the manufacturer’s site for your specific cutter model to ensure the software can "talk" to the ARMS sensor. I’m missing details
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Medium term (materials & manufacturing)
- Specify cleaner steel (low inclusion content) per ASTM A681/A723 or equivalent; require certified material test reports.
- Adjust heat‑treatment to achieve defined tensile strength and minimum fracture toughness; eliminate overly hard surface layers.
- Improve fillet geometry—increase fillet radius and add shot peening to induce compressive residual stresses.
- Add corrosion‑resistant coating or cadmium‑free plating to reduce surface defects.
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