Friday, April 16, 2010
4.15.10 D shift
Ran air line over to #26 and put several quick connects at rear of the press.
Built and mounted the water manifold bracket for front half water onpress #1. Will continue on Monday.
Sean
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
April 14, 2010
MP10 Robot travelled too far in the Y up direction and lost power, bumped it down and referenced it and it was fine.
Replaced nozzle heater band on MP19.
Temp Controller on MP15 failed and we did not have the replacement. Found one similar and tried it, no good. Installed an old model to get us by until one comes in and it worked, but had to jump out the alarm to the machine.
Met with Lakeland Electric on MP1 electrical and made materials list.
Wired the two transformers on MP26.
That’s all I can remember, 4/14/10
Mark McKee
Technical Specialist
Oreck Manufacturing Company
mmckee@oreck.com
PH 931.646.7856
CELL 931.644.5289
FAX 931.646.7851
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
4/12/10
Filled MP26 with hydraulic oil
Put the material hopper on MP1 and connected the airline. After the electric and material lines are installed I'll find a good location to mount the power switch.
Fixed a bad air leak on MP14
Collin Miller
Monday, April 12, 2010
4.12.10 D shift
Worked on water for 26 all night, got to a stopping point and discussed everything with Mark as to where we were at with it.
He is going to order/pickup some additional materials.
Spoke with Gary about the hopper for #1 needing an adapter plate due to the differences in footprint, etc.
I put in for a PTO day on the 20th of this month.
Call if there are any questions.
Sean
Sunday, April 11, 2010
4.11.10 D shift
Worked on inconsistent cushion problem that many of the technicians have complained about. Decided to inspect the screwtip after discussing it with Marty and Bill. Pulled it out and really could not determine that it was bad, but, put a ball check in it while it was down to eliminate that. It worked, aligned the nozzle/sled back up and tightened everything back down, re-zeroed the screw position and started it back. Had no further problems with cushion.
There is a problem with the injection unit when it sucks the screw back after building a shot, it is making a loud hydraulic "Shuttering" sound. It is really difficult to describe, but you know that there is something wrong. It is running good parts now, but we need to get that injection valve tuned better or something. Open for suggestions. Will look into it further tomorrow.
Continued with water on #26 the rest of the night.
Call if there are any questions.
Sean
Saturday, April 10, 2010
" C " SHIFT
MP-19 Installed new glass & touch screen on controller. It was ready to go at 9:30 am .
MP-10 Mark & I worked with the Branson guy on the sonic welder. Mark has more details on his blog.
Vacuumed out pan on MP-6 & emptied oil vac.
R.Upchurch
April 10, 2010
This morning worked with Doug Mason to set-up an alternative ultrasonic welder for the connector on MP10. After a fair amount of tweaking, this machine which is the old Air Ten Truman Cell Bracket welder, could work in a pinch with some modifications. We finished with 30-40 parts in a row with no failures.
About 10am, Keith Raiford with Branson Ultrasonics came in to work on the Branson Model 910IW welder on MP10. After a thorough investigation we found the following problems with our old welder: The main power supply for the welder was dead w/ no output, (A new power supply was installed) The upper exhaust fan in the cabinet had failed, (Both fans in the cabinet were replaced to protect the ps) The horn cylinder was replaced, The trigger switch was replaced, The trim pot on the front of the machine was jacked up and we replace it, Both air regulators on the front of the machine were broken and we replaced them. We bummed a packed of mylar washers from him for the horn, Went through the horn stack and serviced it, Tuned the machine, aligned the horn and fixture and started welding parts. Potter was happy with the parts. The following set-up exists:
38psi air pressure
1.5 weld time
.050 on hold time
5.5 trigger
Mark McKee
Technical Specialist
Oreck Manufacturing Company
mmckee@oreck.com
PH 931.646.7856
CELL 931.644.5289
FAX 931.646.7851
4.10.10 D shift
Continued working on new press 26 water and New press#1.
Sean
Friday, April 9, 2010
" C " Shift
Leave MP-10 down ; Branson tech will be here in the morning.
MP-2 – They hung the supply tank again. You have to crack the eject valves open so the machine & mold plates both move, so it can read limits.
MP-19 Someone broke the glass on the controller. I ordered a new glass & touch pad . It will be here tomorrow.
MP-8 Cores not working--- after checking everything, it ended up being one of the hydraulic quick connects.
MP-25 Ran a new T.C. wire for the nozzle tip heater.
MP-17 Oil was running out on the floor AGAIN. Cleaned up AGAIN. Needs oil added.
R.Upchurch
4/8/10
MP20 broke the ejector plate bolts. Replaced them and started back up.
Hooked up the cores and ejector hoses and switches for the tank mold in MP2 but we couldn't figure out the settings to make it read the ejector switches only
The Branson welder on MP10 stuck a couple of times like it was still trying to weld when the head came back up. The operator tapped on the side of it and it quit. Later on in the shift it quit welding altogether. I checked everything out and tried a new relay in it but still couldn't get it working.
Collin
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
4.6.10 D- shift
Stopped during production with clamp closed. The machine acted like it had lost its pump and nothing was working at all. We tried probing the variable pump load valve and got 3000 pressure so we started looking at the electrical and found a fuse blown. We changed it and it blew as soon as we started the pump. After tracing out the short, we located the coil bad on the "Decrompress Hoses valve A156". We replaced the fuses and used the coil from the sled retract valve to open the clamp and check things out. When we took the coil back off the A156 valve we noticed that it was extremely hot.
After looking at the output card, I noticed the output for A156 (slot 5/#10) was staying on constantly. I wanted to isolate it to the output card so I swapped it out with the card from slot 8. Well, it was not the cards.
So I compared it with Press#5 to see what it was doing and 5 was not coming on at all in automatic cycle. So, I stopped it long enough to see if it came on in Manual or when the pump was off. It didn't come on in either case. So, at this point I went to the sequence chart and looked at when it should be on during the cycle. It does appear to be on throughout most of the cycle except for a short break between decompression and extruder run.
So the dilemma I am faced with now is why would the control be energizing this A156 output all the time? Is there something feeding back data to the control that would make it respond this way? Maybe a bad transducer or another input signal?Or a bit set in the control? Maybe needs reprogrammed?
Call if there are any specific questions about this or anything else.
Sean
Saturday, April 3, 2010
3/2/10
Worked on core # 2 pull sensors on mold # 74046-01 in MP4. Two of the three hall effect sensors will not read up the magnets in the hydraulic cylinders. The top sensor works as long as you don't tighten down the hose clamp too much. I found two more sensors in the shop and tried them. They work with a strong hand-held magnet but not on the cylinders.
Robot #10 stopped 3 times within a 5 minute period and never messed up again. Two of the stops were in the mold accompanied with a "Mold not open. Robot in unsafe position" alarm.
Cleaned the two new presses and started painting them. I will try to finish tonight.
Collin Miller
"B" shift
3/2/10
Thursday, April 1, 2010
" C " SHIFT
MP- 25 Changed nozzle T.C. to “ J “ type so it would run in auto on DME.
MP- 23 Nozzle adapter heater band went out ; replaced.
MP- 17 Chiseled Santoprene out of grinder. It had two different colors in it. I guess it had been running all night.
MP- 10 Robot only stopped one time. They wanted to let it run . I guess we’ll try & fix it on the next run.
R. Upchurch
Molding Maint.
4.1.10 D shift
Changed out a color mixer motor on #9.
Robot on MP#10- has been stopping every hour or so. It has been stopping over the conveyor after it has dropped the parts and goes up. It readily homes back and restarts. I mentioned stopping it to work on it but Marty did not want to leave it down for any length of time.
Call if there are any questions.
Sean
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
MP22 Star Robot Operational Update
We had a service tech from Star Automation in here yesterday on a courtesy call to help us out on some issues we have been seeing with the TW1200 robot on MP22. Listed below are some corrections that were made that I wanted everyone to be aware of.
1) Insert Arm L5 Home Limit Switch-
We were having an irritating problem with the robot not wanting to reference or return to the home position without the L5 Limit Switch being made. Since we’re not currently using the Insert Arm, we corrected this by moving the L5 Limit Switch closer to the traverse beam and set the “Avoid Position” for the Insert Arm to 0. Now the Insert Arm should never move off of the L5 Limit Switch and cause this problem. Also because we moved the Insert Arm closer to the Traverse Beam, we were able to move the Product Arm Limit Switch closer to the Traverse Beam to give us more Crosswise stroke on the Product Arm. Now we should not have to open the mold as far to remove parts.
2) Part Grip Circuit-
The Part Grip circuit was not functioning because the robot’s previous owner had wired the valve output down to a plug at the EOAT. The valve was rewired and now functions correctly.
Also, if you’re like me, then you have been having problems getting this thing to reference when you first power it up. I would get an alarm saying “To make sure there is no interference with the Traverse Beam and to perform Posture/Rotate in Free Operation Mode”, or something like that. What I learned yesterday about referencing the robot and homing the robot both is that it works a whole lot better to exit all the way out to the initial screen first before homing/referencing the robot. There are two ways to home the robot- First you can hold the “Dead Man” button until the bar at the top of the screen turns yellow and then hold the home button, or secondly you can turn the switch on the pedestal to “Origin” and then press the green “Start” button on the pedestal. The light on the “Start” button will blink until homing operation is complete.
Call or email with any other questions.
Thanks
Joshua Ledbetter
Manufacturing Engineer
Oreck Manufacturing Company
931-239-3235
Monday, March 29, 2010
3.28.10 D shift weekend
Put the remote and blowback option on the 1 shot loader. Checked it, it works fine.
Looked at the Jet Loaders and Jet select valves. We really need the jet selects when using them for multi loading application. Talked with Mark about it and there may be a cheaper alternative to buying jet selectors? Might be able to use conair or off brand pocket valves to do the same things? Just a thought.
I need to obtain a Yushin pendant that works. I remember there were about 4 good ones from when I initially checked them all out, but now i cannot locate them. I am going to try to get the one on 16 going first.
Started putting SPI on #16. haven't tied it in, but have the box and wiring numbered and run already.
Had mostly minor issues since we were not running very much this weekend.(SLOW).
I will be out this Thursday, call if there are any questions. I will call back on Tuesday.
Sean
Saturday, March 27, 2010
" C " SHIFT
MP – 22 Mark & I built eoat for new handle mold.
MP – 4 Nozzle heat was running away; T.C.& tip heater were damaged, also the nozzle adapter heater was shorting out. Replaced all.
Emptied oil jug on MP – 11; replaced oil pads on MP – 17
Started cutting material & getting hardware together to assemble more catch trays for tall conveyors.
Friday, March 26, 2010
" C " Shift
MP- 8 Mold hit the robot again. I reworked the end of arm, & shortened the “Y” axis up flag. I cleaned & lubed tie bars before they started press.
MP-20 Realigned the sled.
MP- 5 Lost robot power - The grinder jammed & tripped the breaker.
R. Upchurch
Molding Maint.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
3.24.10 D shift
Had some problem with the robot going too fast into the mold area and stopping. We slowed it down to 80 from 100 and it did not stop anyore.
MP#19- Cores were not outputting a decent Pull signal when I checked it with no load. 24 on the set side, and only 6 volts on the pull side. I set it up to run straight off the controller outputs of Core 2 but ran each coil through a 1/2 amp fuse in case of a short.
I checked operation and verified that core switch signals were reading correctly, labelled everything , and posted a notice to "only use core 2" at the operator panel. It should be O.K. to run now.
I need a controller pendant that works to do anymore testing on the Yushin pickers. Give me a call if there are any questions.
Sean