The winMulti software contains a system to monitor machine performance and a screen to view the details. It is accessed by tapping the service button, then selecting “Output Timings”.
The winMulti software contains a system to monitor machine performance and a screen to view the details. It is accessed by tapping the service button, then selecting “Output Timings”.
Every minute that the machine is powered on, it logs how many seconds it is either
• Machining
• Loading
• Waiting for the transfer table
Any seconds “left over” are classed as idle, ie the machine is doing nothing.
In practical terms this is because the machine is stopped for break time, stopped for an alarm, or waiting for the operator to fetch profile. It could simply be that there was not enough work to do, and the operator completed the work in the time allotted.
Date is selected on the calendar, which updates the data
Top Middle chart shows the overall efficiency – ideally the running % should be as high as possible
Top Right chart shows how the running time is broken down into Machining, loading and Waiting for transfer table (or saw outfeed table full – if sensor is fitted). A more efficient operator will keep the loading time lower and have no saw wait time, because the machine is kept loaded and unloaded and running continuously
Running Time data shows
Time Switched On – hours that the machine was powered up and winMulti running
Time Running – Total of all seconds that machine classed as running
Time Idle – Time Switched on minus Time Running.
Pieces Cut data shows
Total pieces cut on date
Avg Time (Running) – This shows how long each piece takes on average if the idle time is discounted. This is the achievable output rate if the machine was run at 100% efficiency
Avg Time (Overall) – This shows how long each piece takes including all the idle time
The Graph shows the efficiency over the course of a 6am to 6pm shift
The graph is displayed in 15 minute chunks, the dark green shows the level of efficiency during that period
All dark green = 100% efficiency
All Light green shows completely idle
Light green area stops and starts on machine off / on time
The blue line displays the pieces output per minute at that time, scale on left hand side.
Factors Creating Inefficiency
Keep the consumables rotated
Saw blade sharpening regime
Cutter change routine
Stock labels always available
Keep the machine fed –
Ensure machine is kept fully loaded
Use another operator to fetch and unwrap profile
Move profile closer to machine
Keep profiles organised and easy to load
Keep offcuts organised and easy to find
Use the “Next Batch” feature to overlap batches to ensure no delay from one batch to next
Don’t let the transfer table fill up (flowline only)
If the saw is paused, and transfer table full, whole machine will stop
Keep running the saw all the time
Ensure empty profile trolleys are readily available
Man the machine during breaks
Break times are obvious to see in the graph
It is common that many minutes are also lost either side of a break period
Use the remakes facility with care
Running one or two quick remakes is very inefficient
Batch like windows (colour and system) together to reduce offcut creation
Creating offcuts is inefficient
Using offcuts is inefficient
Finding and fetching many different colours is inefficient
Consider switching off the profile prompt
Profile prompt is switched on by default, as it is useful for new operators
It creates a delay every time the profile or colour is changed over
Ensure machine is serviced regularly by Stuga Engineers
Cycle time is very much dependent on cylinder speed settings
Lubrication is very important
Worn or faulty parts affect performance
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