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6.9 Tool Reports – Tool Down Summary

The tool down summary report provides information on how many times, with what severity, and at

what approximate cost tools have been down. To run the tool down summary report, select “Tool”,
“Tool Down Summary” from the “Reports” menu.

For each tool in the report, the tool number, tool description, tool manufacturer, number of minor

issues, number of other issues, average severity (scale of 1-10), service hours, service cost, and number
of calendar hours down are reported.


6.10 Tool Reports – Tool Down Detail

The tool down detail report details each “tool down” incident for the tools in the report. To run the

tool down summary report, select “Tool”, “Tool Down Detail” from the “Reports” menu.

For each tool in the report, the tool number, tool description and tool manufacturer are reported. For

each “tool down” incident, the date and time of the incident, reason for the incident, severity (scale of 1-
10), service hours, service cost, date and time placed back in service, and calendar hours down are
reported.


6.11 Tool Reports - Trend

Tool trend reports show the history of certain statistics over time. For each run of a tool, the OEE,

uptime percentage, setup time, average utilization, production utilization, production time percentage,
and average total tons are collected. The trend of these measurements versus runs can be shown in these
reports. To run a tool trend report, select “Tool”, “Trend”, and the statistic to trend from the “Reports”
menu. Dialog boxes will appear asking for the time, machines, and tools for which to run the report (see
section 6.1 for details on these dialogs).

The trend report itself consists of two sections - details and a graph. The details section shows each

run the tool was used, the machine and job number it was run under, the date the run was started and
closed, and the numeric values for the statistic selected. The graph shows the numeric values by run in a
bar chart.


6.12 Part Reports – Machine Comparison


The part machine comparison report is intended to provide information on how parts run in some

machines versus others. To run the part machine comparison report, select “Part”, “Machine
Comparison” from the “Reports” menu. Dialog boxes will appear asking for the time, machines, and
parts for which to run the report (see section 6.1 for details on these dialogs).

For each part in the report, and each machine the part ran on, the job number, average SPM, average

efficiency, production SPM, production efficiency, OEE, number of setups, average setup time,
maximum setup time, and up time percentage is show. Thus, a direct comparison of the statistics can be
made across the different machines on which the tool has run.





Manual Version 1.1

10/28/2001

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