Operator account and permission control is typically handled based on how you want to separate day-to-day specimen preparation from deeper CNC setup functions. This system uses the TensileSoft 2.0 specimen-prep interface on a 15 inch touchscreen controller, with access to a full FANUC CNC environment when needed.

In multi-shift QC and lab environments, the most common approach is to keep routine operators in a guided, run-focused workflow, while limiting higher-impact changes to trained personnel. The exact setup is usually driven by your internal controls and traceability requirements.

When defining operator levels, most teams focus on protecting a few key items:

  • Editing standard or custom specimen geometries and saved programs
  • Tool offsets, coordinate settings, and machine setup parameters
  • Access to file transfer and backup functions used for program management

If you want to confirm the best way to structure operator access for your shop or lab, use the product page to align on the control approach and then request a quote with your workflow and shift details, or learn more.