Machine-tool service DX

Remote service platform pushes CNC support checks into RFQs

SEISANZAI Japan reported on July 15 that Sodick launched SatelinC, an integrated remote service platform for machine tools. The report said the browser-based system uses a dedicated server installed in the machine tool to combine machine-status monitoring, machining-data viewing, alarm management, maintenance management, and remote support. Sodick's June 30 release said the design separates the machine-control network from the information-use network to prevent direct external access to the control system, and current compatibility covers AL series wire EDM and die-sinking EDM machines with expansion planned. For CNC buyers, the impact is that service capability is moving from a vague after-sales promise into a technical RFQ item. RFQs for vertical turn-mill-grinding centers and CNC vertical lathes need remote-diagnosis access rules, alarm and maintenance record expectations, data permissions, cybersecurity boundaries, service-response path, spare-part plan, and the language or documentation needed by operators before final model selection.

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2026-07-15 / Machine-tool service DX

SEISANZAI Japan reported on July 15 that Sodick launched SatelinC, an integrated remote service platform for machine tools. The report said the browser-based system uses a dedicated server installed in the machine tool to combine machine-status monitoring, machining-data viewing, alarm management, maintenance management, and remote support. Sodick's June 30 release said the design separates the machine-control network from the information-use network to prevent direct external access to the control system, and current compatibility covers AL series wire EDM and die-sinking EDM machines with expansion planned. For CNC buyers, the impact is that service capability is moving from a vague after-sales promise into a technical RFQ item. RFQs for vertical turn-mill-grinding centers and CNC vertical lathes need remote-diagnosis access rules, alarm and maintenance record expectations, data permissions, cybersecurity boundaries, service-response path, spare-part plan, and the language or documentation needed by operators before final model selection.

What this means for CNC buyers

Ask suppliers to define the remote-service boundary before model confirmation: what machine data can be viewed, who can access alarm and maintenance records, whether the control network is isolated, how remote diagnosis starts, response time, spare-part route, operator language, and documentation package.

RFQ details to prepare

  • Part drawing, sample photos, material, blank size, diameter, height, and weight.
  • Current process route, number of setups, transfer points, clamping risks, and bottleneck operation.
  • Required turning, milling, drilling, tapping, grinding, boring, inspection, or automation needs.
  • Tolerance, surface finish, inspection method, target cycle time, annual quantity, and destination country.
  • Preferred model range, factory space limits, loading method, packing, installation, and support expectations.

Sources: seisanzai-japan.com source 1 sodick.co.jp source 2