Machine Health Assessment
Is your machine optimized to meet your customers’ demand?
After years of hard use, it may be difficult for your grinder to hold required tolerances or production output levels. Unidentified production disturbances may occur. Or, quite simply, your production needs may have progressed beyond the capabilities of the machine you originally specified. It may be time to ease your concern by enlisting UVA LIDKÖPING’s expert inspection capabilities.
Another reason for an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) inspection of your grinding machine is to make a risk assessment, thereby helping your operations to reduce the occurrence of unforeseen downtime.
Offerings
– A specialist will give you a thorough objective evaluation of the current condition of your machine or machines
– A quotation for a complete machine refurbishing or machine upgrade, the cost for the inspection may be free of charge when placing orders.
Description
An inspection will include the following steps:
– An objective assessment of the machine. A standard check list is employed, to provide you with a record of the assessment.
– Where adjustments or corrections can be made on the spot, this will be done.
– When the inspection is completed, the surveyor will review the survey protocol with you, and identify priorities on suggested repairs.
After the inspection, you will receive a comprehensive report detailing its findings and suggestions.
Following the assessment, it is up to you to decide what you would like to do. We will of course be at your disposal to follow up and offer repairs, suggested maintenance, possible upgrades or replacement parts. Under certain circumstances, the Health Assessment made at your machine can be credited if you place further orders for the inspected machines by UVA LIDKÖPING.
Remember that original parts and services ordered by UVA LIDKÖPING also may benefit from adhering warranties that can further enhance cost efficiency of your machine fleet.
Some parts being checked during the Machine Audit.
Mechanical
Slides
• Straightness
• Backlash
• Deflection on both axial and lateral movement
Workhead
• Chuck run out
• Alignment
Grinding Spindle
• Quill run out
• Connection integrity
• Alignment
Loading
• Backlash
• Alignment
Dressing
• Condition of mechanical mounting and diamond
Measuring Station
• Alignment
• Calibration
• Servo repeatability
Overall condition of machine
• Hoses, pipes, fittings
• Gauges
• Safety guarding and interlocks
• Filters and regulators
• Overall condition of wiring, fittings, connections
• Leaks
• General condition of machine and its cleanliness
Hydraulic and Pneumatics Systems
• Cleanliness
• Pumps and delivery
• Filters, gauges, and regulators
Electrical
Main electrical enclosure
• Cleanliness, and sealing
• Relays and filters
• Cooling fans
• I/O Board
• Power supplies and monitors
Circuit breaker
Pneumatic cabinet
• Sensors, valve connections
Electronic control cabinet
• Circuit boards and connections
• Sensors
• Power supply
Operator’s Panel
• Keyboard and displays
• Voltages
• Push buttons and selector switches
Overall machine
• Terminal connections and enclosures
• Proximity sensors and wiring
• Plugs and lamps
• Motor connections and directions
• Drives and amplifiers