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Appendix B
SmartPAC Preventive Maintenance
(PM) Monitor
How the PM Monitor Works
In the previous example, the SmartPAC PM monitor would keep track of machine stops and
could be set to signal a PM alert for the braking system after 50,000 machine stops, for
example. If the press is idle or running coil fed jobs, the time between alerts will be long. If
the press is used for hand-fed jobs, the time between alerts will be shorter.
Up to 64 items can be set up in the PM Monitor's schedule. "
Tracking units
,” such as
machine starts or stops, strokes, motor-on hours, cam channel actuations, die changes,
tonnage overloads, etc., (depending on how SmartPAC is configured) can be assigned to each
item in the schedule. The PM Monitor can also track hours, days, weeks and months for
items that need to be maintained according to a specific time schedule. A
tracking
frequency
is assigned to each item to tell the PM Monitor when to signal an alert. At that
time, an alert message appears in SmartPAC's status bar in the Run mode.
The entire PM
schedule
can be viewed in the Run mode. The schedule shows each item, its
units, frequency, and current value. Any items in
alert status
are highlighted. Items with
alert status will be highlighted until the alert is cleared and the item is reset. The PM monitor
continues to track alerted items until they are reset. Please note that SmartPAC does not stop
the press when an item is in alert status. SmartPAC's PM schedule is password-protected to
keep unauthorized personnel from clearing an alert.
Examples of How to Use the PM Monitor
Here are some examples to help you properly set up your PM monitor. Refer to the lists
(shown below) — "PM items" and "PM tracking units.” If you do not find a suitable PM
item name, you can program in a "custom" name to match your application. Examples below
provide such "custom" suggestions. To obtain further assistance on using the PM Monitor,
don't hesitate to contact Wintriss Tech Support.
The tracking unit "
Ch. cycles
" (for cam channels 1 through 8 or 16
2
), can be used to track the
usage of various ancillary devices controlled by SmartPAC. Some PM items might include:
feeder, pilot release solenoid, and ejection cylinders.
The tracking unit "
Die changes
" can be used to track the usage of components that are
directly related to changing tools at SmartPAC. Some PM item examples might include:
hydraulic clamping mechanism and the ram adjust motor.
"
F##
" WPC press control faults can be used to monitor items connected to the user-definable
inputs set when SmartPAC is integrated with the Wintriss Clutch/Brake Control (WPC).
Here are some examples: lube pressure, lube level, Nitrogen pressure (related to Nitrogen
die spring systems).
Summary of Contents for SmartPAC 2
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Page 342: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration page 320 Chapter 5 SmartPAC 2 Program Mode ...
Page 404: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration Page 382 Chapter 6 SmartPAC 2 Run Mode ...
Page 448: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration Page 426 Chapter 7 SmartPAC 2 Fault Messages ...
Page 476: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration page 454 Appendix C Updating SmartPAC 2 Firmware ...
Page 482: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration page 460 Appendix F Replacing SmartPAC 2 PC Board ...
Page 492: ...1126800 SmartPAC 2 with WPC Integration page 470 Glossary ...