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Date:
November 06, 2009 08:04 AM
Author:
Martin

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
How to calculate Availability in SMT mcs?
IDeal Rated CPH or Machine programming time?
Pls send me SMT OEE Calculator
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Date:
November 06, 2009 08:36 AM
Author:
Jagadeesh Rajagopalan

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
Martin
Pls find the link for the SMT OEE calculator.
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SMTechIndiaOEE.Html
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Date:
November 08, 2009 10:41 AM
Author:
Rao

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
Excellent Web OEE calculator...
For Ideal Cycle time we use to take Programming Cycle Time but in this
calculator it seems you have taken Equipment Rated CPH.
For a Given Board & the placement locations the rated CPH is not at
all attainable because the SMT equipment rated CPH is defined as the
timetaken to pick a component from the feeder position & place on the
board at minimum possible distance.
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Date:
November 08, 2009 12:50 PM
Author:
Martin

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
Pls explain which one need to consider for Product cycle time. 1) Machine Rated CPH or 2) Programming Cycle time.
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Date:
November 08, 2009 06:06 PM
Author:
davef

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
Is this machine capacity constrained?
Are you using IPC-9850 Surface Mount Placement Equipment Characterization?
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Date:
November 09, 2009 02:39 AM
Author:
Martin

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
No the machine is not capacity constrained.
We do not use IPC-9850.
Rated CPH is taken from Equipment manufaturer. Fuji-CP643.
Universal HSP4796
We have 3 manufaturing units at different location Difficult to standardize OEE calculation
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Date:
November 09, 2009 06:42 AM
Author:
davef

Subject: SMT OEE Calculator
If the machine is not capacity constrained, what is the point of measuring how close to the optimum efficiency that it is operating?
* Capacity of individual machies are unimportant, unless they are capacity contrained
* Capacity of your line is dependent on the highest loaded machine
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