Machine reports – stroke productivity, Tool reports – usage summary, Tool reports – machine comparison – LINK Systems LinkNet II User Manual

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For each machine, the report shows (for each job run on the machine) the job description, tooling

used, part number made, number of runs, number of strokes, time spent on the job in hours, job standard
average SPM, actual average SPM, utilization, and OEE. See Section 3, if necessary, for a definition of
these terms.


6.6 Machine Reports – Stroke Productivity

The machine stroke productivity report gives a breakdown by day, week, or month, of what each

shift ran and how they ran it. To run the machine stroke productivity report, select “Machine”, “Stroke
Productivity”, and then either “By Day”, “By Week”, or “By Month” from the “Reports” menu. Dialog
boxes will appear asking for the time, shifts, and machines for which to run the report (see section 6.1
for details on these dialogs).

For each machine, the report shows (for each shift) the job number, the job description, total strokes

for the job, total hours on the job, job standard average SPM, actual average SPM, average utilization,
production hours on the job, job standard production SPM, actual production SPM, and production
utilization. See Section 3, if necessary, for a definition of these terms. The same data is then
summarized into shift aggregate values, machine aggregate values, and pressroom (all machines)
aggregate values.


6.7 Tool Reports – Usage Summary

The tool usage summary gives a breakdown of the production performance of tooling. To run the

tool usage summary report, select “Tool”, “Usage Summary” from the “Reports” menu. Dialog boxes
will appear asking for the time, shifts, and machines for which to run the report (see section 6.1 for
details on these dialogs).

For each tool in the report, the tool number, tool description, tool manufacturer, OEE, actual average

production SPM, job standard production SPM, average die change time, and standard die change time
are shown.


6.8 Tool Reports – Machine Comparison


The tool machine comparison report is intended to provide information on how tools run in some

machines versus others. To run the tool machine comparison report, select “Tool”, “Machine
Comparison” 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).

For each tool in the report, and each machine the tool 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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