The operation difficulty of the needle loading machine is low, and it adopts humanized interactive design and intelligent auxiliary functions. Ordinary workers can quickly get started after simple training, effectively reducing the dependence of enterprises on high-tech workers.
The control system of the device is equipped with a 7-10-inch touch screen, and the operating interface adopts a graphical design, simplifying complex parameter settings into intuitive icon and slider adjustments. For example, when adjusting the needle loading speed, workers only need to drag the speed adjustment slider and click confirm, and the system will automatically match the corresponding power output parameters without manually entering codes or formulas. At the same time, the device is equipped with various commonly used needle loading program templates, which can be directly called and fine tuned by workers for different specifications of needle bodies, greatly reducing parameter setting time.
For novice operators, the needle loading machine also has intelligent guidance function. When using or changing the needle specifications for the first time, the system will guide workers through text prompts and animated demonstrations to gradually complete the operation steps such as changing the feeding track and calibrating the fixture, in order to avoid equipment failures caused by operational errors. In addition, the equipment is also equipped with multi-level permission management. Ordinary operators can only perform basic operations such as starting, stopping, and parameter fine-tuning, while core parameter settings and equipment maintenance functions are controlled by administrator permissions to ensure the safety of equipment operation.
The practice of a certain electronics factory shows that ordinary workers can independently operate the needle loading machine to complete basic needle loading tasks after 2 hours of theoretical training and 4 hours of practical practice. It only takes 1 week for the operation proficiency to reach the level of skilled workers, which is much lower than the 1-2 month training cycle required for manual needle loading.
