MP#5- Mark and I put the pump in and I started it up. I ran around 40 shots of baseplates through it and shut it down. It is working fine. I then put the tool arm back on the robot and referenced it. Had to locate the loose plug connection in the controller first though because it would not power on at the pendant. It should be ready to start up this morning if they want to run it.
#11- has stopped a few times (4 or 5) throughout the night from 3217 alarm...which I think is the core switch signal...but when checking it out further, the signal IS made... so?? It starts right back so we have been keeping it going.
#2- The sled cylinder coupling was ran out too far and loose...I adjusted it and tightened. It was causing the frame to twist very badly when the sled was ran back all the way.
#25- Initially Mitch had made me aware that Zone #2 was over heating by 30 or 40 degrees. We found later that the feedthroat was partially blocked from old Nylon and liquid color residue. It kept slipping while building up a shot and taking much longer. While it was not running the barrel temps maintained and stabilized. After we cleaned it out it was fine. I also helped them process out the splay problem...they were short handed.
I came in early at 3pm so I am leaving at 4 am. Mark said he must leave early today so I may also come in early today.
I put the straps for Bill Potter in a box with his name on it in the Molding Office so he would find them.
Call if there are any questions.
Sean
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