Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ronnie Upchurch

MP-2  Nozzle heaters quit working. Found blown fuse & shorted wire on front band. The blown fuse was 20amp -  should be 15amp -  Replaced

          with correct fuse.

 

MP-15  The chuck was closing before it reached the sprue. Changing the timer or mode didn’t work. I found that when I removed the air exhaust

       muffler, It worked fine. I tried to clean it & reinstall it, but didn’t work, so I left it off.

 

MP-4  We still have a leak at the top of the eject. pump. It looks to be coming from the bottom of the block where the boss fitting ties in. If they  don’t

       shut it down in the next two days, I’ll get it when I get back Friday.

 

I’ve been bleeding a lot of water out of the air lines today; loaders, robots, & support equip.

 

I started vacuuming oil pans – MP-4 -6 & 7.

 

The chiller temp. started climbing again. 70 degrees in the shop. The temp. was set at 48, but actual was 57. I called Ronnie C. & he said he would

      come out & start the other chiller.

Ronnie Upchurch

I worked with Mark some in MRO, sorting parts that were stored in gaylords.

 

Mezzanine – DR-1 had two bad regin. heaters. Replaced.

 

Mezzanine -  DR-32  The turntable got in a bind because the limit switch was adjusted too tight against it. One of the motor gears stripped out &

              two teeth on the bed gear broke off. I replaced the motor. We had to order another bed gear. I swapped the dryer out on the mezzanine.

 

Mark replaced the nozzle heater on MP-13.

 

MP-17  Oil on the floor & the jug was full “ Again .“  Cleaned up.

 

New  hydraulic fluid has been ordered.

9.20.10 D-Shift

Matsui dryer not heating up to process temp.

The control does not appear to be outputting any contactor signal.

I am going to look at it again this evening to try and be sure that everything other than the controller is working alright. I suspect that there could be an input such as a switch or sensor causing the control not to output.?


I organized the machine and equipment manuals and labelled everything as well as possible. Maybe we can keep it this way?


Next problem is Brelands' encroaching desk area!


I could have made some mistakes in identifying presses with particular manuals so if anyone finds something wrong let me know or pencil it in and we can have some form to our function! I followed the asset list by serial number and old press number before labelling them. They are separated by machine brand, (i.e. Nissei, Milacron, and Toshiba, etc.)


Call if you have any questions, have a great day!
Sean





Sunday, September 19, 2010

Mike Daniels-B Shift

Good morning,

Just a few issues last night

Replaced 4 nozzle bands on mp20 due to bleed off. Apparently it ripped wires from bands when sled was backed off.

Replace lexan in 2 buggys from junk yard and placed them in molding

Replaced a e-stop switch on grinder at mp6.ginder wouldn’t run

A core wire on mp2 got cut and shorted out blowing a fuse.

Swept the shop.

 

Have a Great Day

Mike