Hi all,
I have a few questions about hour meter values on different controllers. For example on my Haas lathe I see this:
Servo On Time: 19688 hours
In Motion Time: 5996 hours
Spindle Time: 6329 hours
On another machine with a Fanuc control I see this:
Power On: 54 485 hours
Run Time: 504 hours
Cutting Time: 12605 hours
On another Fanuc:
Power On: 146333 hours
Run Time: 1117 hours
Cutting Time: 3028 hours
So on the Haas I assume the servos have been powered up for 19688 hours, and for 5996 of those hours the machine has been in rapid traverse and for another 6329 of those servo on hours it has been in cut, which leaves another 7363 hours that the machine was sitting idle getting loaded or unloaded or doing nothing. Am I correct?
And do the Fanuc and Haas terms cross reference like this or not?
Haas Fanuc
Servo On Time = Power On
In Motion Time = Run Time
Spindle Time = Cutting Time
Regards,
Lorne Martin
I have a few questions about hour meter values on different controllers. For example on my Haas lathe I see this:
Servo On Time: 19688 hours
In Motion Time: 5996 hours
Spindle Time: 6329 hours
On another machine with a Fanuc control I see this:
Power On: 54 485 hours
Run Time: 504 hours
Cutting Time: 12605 hours
On another Fanuc:
Power On: 146333 hours
Run Time: 1117 hours
Cutting Time: 3028 hours
So on the Haas I assume the servos have been powered up for 19688 hours, and for 5996 of those hours the machine has been in rapid traverse and for another 6329 of those servo on hours it has been in cut, which leaves another 7363 hours that the machine was sitting idle getting loaded or unloaded or doing nothing. Am I correct?
And do the Fanuc and Haas terms cross reference like this or not?
Haas Fanuc
Servo On Time = Power On
In Motion Time = Run Time
Spindle Time = Cutting Time
Regards,
Lorne Martin