Broken Tool Detection is a process used in CNC machining to automatically identify whether a cutting tool (such as a drill, end mill, or tap) has broken, chipped, or worn beyond acceptable limits during operation.
Broken Tool Detection refers to the use of sensors or probing systems to verify the physical integrity and condition of a tool before, during, or after machining. Its primary purpose is to prevent defective parts, machine damage, and production downtime caused by undetected tool failure.

