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Appendix A – SmartPAC PRO Preventive Maintenance (PM) Monitor (Optional)
stops, strokes, motor-on hours, cam channel actuations, die changes, tonnage overloads, etc.
(depending on how SmartPAC is configured), can be assigned to each item in the schedule. The PM
Monitor can also track hours, days, weeks and months for items that need to be maintained according
to a specific time schedule. A
tracking frequency
is assigned to each item to tell the PM Monitor
when to signal an alert. At that time, an alert message appears in SmartPAC’s status bar in Run mode.
The entire PM
schedule
can be viewed in Run mode. The schedule shows each item, its units,
frequency, and current value. Any items in
alert status
are highlighted. Items with alert status will be
highlighted until the alert is cleared and the item is reset. The PM monitor continues to track alerted
items until they are reset. Please note that SmartPAC does not stop the press when an item is in alert
status. SmartPAC’s PM schedule is password-protected to keep unauthorized personnel from clearing
an alert.
Examples of How to Use the PM Monitor
Some examples to help you properly set up your PM monitor are provided in Table A- 1 and Table A-
2, below, which show “PM items” and “PM tracking units.” If you do not find a suitable PM item
name, you can program a “custom” name to match your application.
Examples below provide such “custom” suggestions. To obtain further assistance in using the PM
Monitor, contact Wintriss Tech. Support.
The tracking unit “
Ch. cycles
” (for cam channels 1 through 8 or 16), can be used to track the usage of
various ancillary devices controlled by SmartPAC. Some PM items might include: feeder, pilot
release solenoid, and ejection cylinders.
The tracking unit “
Die changes
” can be used to track the usage of components that are directly
related to changing tools at SmartPAC. Some PM item examples might include: hydraulic clamping
mechanism and the ram adjust motor.
WPC press control faults F50 through F58 can be used to monitor items connected to the user-
definable inputs set when SmartPAC is integrated with the Wintriss Clutch/Brake Control (WPC).
Here are some examples: lube pressure, lube level, Nitrogen pressure (related to Nitrogen die spring
systems).
Table A- 1. Preventive Maintenance Items
air rotary seals
main motor
feeder
brake
pilot solenoid
gibs
clutch valve
pitman bearing (1 through 4)
lube motor
counterbalance system
back shaft bearing
(1 through 4)
main bearing (1 through 4)
DSV
bull gear
oil level
flywheel bearing
conveyor (1 through 6)
pinion key
lube filter
drive belts
“Custom” name
lube system
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