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keine erläuterung hinzufügen bitte nur die Tabelle Tabellen Titel: Kunde,Endkunde, Aufstellort, Hallenhöhe (ohne die anderen definitionen zu nennen), Sales Manager
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File: 2024-07-25%20Wo%CC%88rterbuch_extern-update.docx
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6 Mitarbeiter von FLT Lukas Schwing hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: Machine Tool Manufactures, Plastics & Composite Materials;
Kunden: Chiron, Starrag Gruppe, NSH Gruppe, EMAG, DVS Technolgy Group, Hermle, INDEX-Werke, SMS Gruppe, Buderus, Sandvik, Licon, Nagel, Weisser, SSB, Alfing Kessler; Gehring, KADIA, Roth Composite, Hilger & Kern, Sulo, Krupp-Kautex, Mikrosam
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7 Mitarbeiter von FLT Paul Sattler hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: System Integrators, Equipment manufactures, Test cell manufactures;
Kunden: EBZ, Aumann, thyssenkrupp, KUKA-Systems, VAF, Prowin A+W, Wieland Anlagentechnik, FFT, Dürr, Strama-MPS, Elfin, Manz, Conntronic, Schenck, Hofmann, Heess, Wickert, Arthur Klink, Karl Klink, SMS Elotherm, EMA, EFD, Teamtechnik, JW Fröhlich, KAPP Coburg, Bayer, MACEAS, Hof, Philipp Hafner
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8 Mitarbeiter von FLT Klaus Springer hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: Car OEMs, Tier1;
Kunden: BMW, Scherer Feinbau, Wabco, BorgWarner, Valeo Siemens, Schaeffler, BOSCH, GKN-Gruppe, MAHLE, Eberspächer
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9 Mitarbeiter von FLT Ralph Schaffer hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: Car OEMs, Battery Systems, International suppliers, Tier1, Commercial Vehicles;
Kunden: VW, Porsche, Audi, Ford, GM, Stellantis, TESLA, Arrival, Rivian, e.Go, LG, Samsung SDI, Northvolt, Elring Klinger, Leclanche, CATT, AUT Sistemas de Automacao, Nagel do Brazil, ZF, Getrag, KS Huayu, Scania, DAF, Volvo Trucks "
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10 Mitarbeiter von FLT Eberhard Baum hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: Car OEM, Commercial Vehicles, Machine tool manufacturer (turn-key Projekte), Car Body Manufacturing;
Kunden: Mercedes-Benz, MAN Truck & Bus, Daimler Truck & Evobus, MAN Truck & Bus, Daimler Truck & Evobus, MAG, Heller, Sturm, Wagon, Gestamp, Magna BDW, Faurecia, Georg Fischer, DGS, Step-G, HAI, Eisenwerke Brühl, Buderus Guss, Dräxlmaier, WMU"
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11 Mitarbeiter von FLT Ralf Liersch hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: "";
Kunden: "";
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12 Mitarbeiter von FLT Admir Kurbadovic hat folgende Kundenzuordnung:
Kundentyp: "";
Kunden: "";
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File: 2024-07-25%20Wo%CC%88rterbuch_extern-update.docx
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27 Grundlage und Formel zur Grobberechnung "Geschätzter Gesamtumsatz" "Die Grundlage bzw. Formel zur Grobberechnung ""Geschätzter Gesamtumsatz"" / ""Est. Total sales: Geschätzter Gesamtumsatz für Turnkey Projekte: 1. Schritt: Längen- und Baugrößenunabhängig wird die Anzahl folgender Komponenten ermittelt: Lader/Portal, Roboter (Bauteilhandling) Roboter (Prozess), Rundspeicher, Flächenspeicher, Gondelspeicher.; 2. Schritt: Muliplikation ermittelte Anzahl aus Schritt 1 mit dem jeweligen Einzelbewertung: Lader/Portal = 800000 EUR bei FLT Laderbaugröße LGR-3, Lader/Portal = 900000 EUR bei FLT Laderbaugröße LGR-4, Lader/Portal = 1000000 EUR bei FLT Laderbaugröße LGR-5, Roboter (Bauteilhandling) 500000 EUR, Roboter (Prozess) 700000 EUR, Rundspeicher 900000 EUR, Flächenspeicher 900000 EUR, Gondelspeicher 50000 EUR."
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28 Mögliche Kunden/ Endkundenkonstellationen Turnkey- Projekte: 1. FLT ist Auftragnehmer/ Lieferant von Endkunden (Kunde = Endkunde); 2. FLT ist Auftragnehmer/ Lieferant von Generalunternehmer GU (GU = Kunde); GU liefert an Endkunden (z.B. OEM); Modular gantry & products/ Produkte: 1. FLT ist Auftragnehmer/ Lieferant von OEM (Kunde = Endkunde); 2. FLT ist Auftragnehmer/ Lieferant von Generalunternehmer (GU = Kunde); GU liefert an Endkunden (z.B. OEM)
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29 Werkstücke
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30 FLT Portalbaureihe, Grobdefinition Einsatzbereiche Einsatz LGR-3: Bei Einfachgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 150 kg (1 Teil pro Greifer); Bei Doppelgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 75 kg (2 Teile pro Greifer); Einsatz LGR-4: Bei Einfachgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 150-300 kg (1 Teil pro Greifer); Bei Doppelgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 75-150 kg (2 Teile pro Greifer); Einsatz LGR-5 (Z- Achse mit einem Antrieb): Bei Einfachgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 300-600 kg (1 Teil pro Greifer); Einsatz LGR-5 (Z- Achse mit Doppelantrieb): Bei Einfachgreifer: Transportlast bis Werkstückgewicht 600-1000 kg (1 Teil pro Greifer);
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Context: Informationen werden mit folgender Linie getrennt
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1 Turnkey Projekte Turn-Key-Projekte im Zusammenhang mit Anlagen aus dem Maschinen- und Anlagenbau beziehen sich auf vollständige, betriebsbereite Lösungen, die von FLT geliefert werden. Diese Projekte beinhalten die gesamte Bandbreite der Leistungen, die erforderlich sind, um eine Anlage funktionsfähig und einsatzbereit zu übergeben. Für FLT umfassen Turn-Key-Projekte folgende Elemente: Planung, Design und Beschaffung: Entwicklung von Konzepten und detaillierten Plänen für die Anlage, einschließlich technischer Spezifikationen und Layouts. Beschaffung und Logistik: Einkauf aller notwendigen Komponenten inklusive Steuerungen (FLT Produkte und Zukäufe), Materialien und Ausrüstungen sowie deren Transport zur Baustelle. Bau, Montage, elekrische Installation und Inbetriebnahme bei FLT: Aufbau der Anlage, inklusive aller Montagearbeiten und der Installation von Maschinen und Systemen. mechanische Montage, elektrische Installation und Inbetriebnahme der Anlage beim Kunden: Ggf. Teil- oder Komplettaufbau beim Kunden für Vorabnahmen bzw Testaufbaute mechanische Montage, elektrische Installation und Inbetriebnahme der Anlage beim Kunden/Endkunden: Komplettaufbau und inbetriebnahme der Anlage Durchführung von Tests und Prüfungen, um sicherzustellen, dass die Anlage ordnungsgemäß funktioniert und alle Spezifikationen erfüllt werden. Einweisung und Übergabe: Einweisung des Betriebspersonals und formelle Übergabe der betriebsbereiten Anlage (BBÜ) an den Kunde oder Enkunden CE- Konformitätserklärung: Ggf. Erstellung CE- Konformitätserklärung, GEsamt CE oder CE für den FLT Liefer- und Leistungsumfang
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2 Modular gantry & products/ Produkte Modular gantry & products oder Produkte im Zusammenhang mit Anlagen aus dem Maschinen- und Anlagenbau beziehen sich auf unvollständige, nicht betriebsbereite FLT Produkte ohne Steuerungen, die von FLT geliefert werden. Dies beschränkt sich ausschließlich auf die FLT Produkte. Für FLT umfassen dies folgende Elemente: Planung, Design und Beschaffung: Nut in Bezug auf das zu liefernde Produkt. Beschaffung und Logistik: Einkauf aller notwendigen Komponenten ohne Steuerungen, Materialien und Ausrüstungen sowie ggf. deren Transport zur Baustelle Bau, Montage, elekrische Installation und Inbetriebnahme bei FLT: Aufbau der Anlage, inklusive aller Bauarbeiten und der Installation von Maschinen und Systemen. FLT interner Bau und Montage: Aufbau der Anlage, inklusive aller Montagearbeiten und der Installation von Maschinen und Systemen. Ggf. mechanische Montage und elektrische Installation der Anlage beim Kunden Ggf. mechanische Montage und elektrische Installation der Anlage beim Endkunden
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3 Sales Manager FLT für Turn- key Projekte FLT Sales Manager sind Eberhard Baum, Klaus Springer, Ralph Schaffer
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File: 2024-07-25%20Wo%CC%88rterbuch_extern-update.docx
Page: 1
Context: | Auftragsnummer | Kunde | Enkunde | Verkettung/Produkt/Umbau | Werkstücktyp | Werkstückgewicht | Prozess |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
3037560 | Mercedes Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Kurbelwelle | 20 | Handling |
3036337 | MAG | Lovol | Projekt | Zylinderblock | 60 | Handling |
3035132 | Läppler Automotive | Läpple | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3035288 | Sturm | BMW | Projekt | Zylinderblock | 40 | Handling |
3036885 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3035671 | MAG | BMW Steyr | Projekt | Gehäuse E- Motor | 25 | Handling |
3035831 | Mercedes Benz AG | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Zylinderblock | 20 | Handling |
3035580 | Mercedes Benz Poland | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Kurbelwelle | 20 | Handling |
3035267 | Sturm | VW Changchun | Projekt | Zylinderblock | 40 | Handling |
3035818 | Tesla | Tesla Grünheide | Projekt | Rotor | | Handling |
3037321 | Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Batterie | | Handling |
3035950 | Läppler Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3037560 | Mercedes Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Batterie | | Handling |
3036886 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3037162 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3036674 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3037164 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3036955 | Läpple Automotive | Daimler Truck | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3034548 | MAG | VW Chemnitz | Kleinprojekt | Zylinderkopf | 25 | Handling |
3037121 | Mercedes Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Kurbelwelle | 20 | Handling |
3038186 | MAG | VW | Kleinprojekt | Getriebe | 25 | Handling |
3036674 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3036917 | Läpple Automotive | Läpple Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3037002 | Still | Still | Verkettung | Hubmast | | Schweißen |
3037199 | MAG | VW Kassel | Projekt | Getriebegehäuse | 25 | Handling |
3037493 | Mercedes Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Zylinderblock | 20 | Handling |
3037701 | MAG | VW Kassel | Projekt | Getriebegehäuse | 25 | Handling |
3037246 | Mercedes Benz | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Kurbelwelle | 20 | Handling |
3038731 | Läppler Automotive | Läppler Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3038739 | Mercedes Benz Berlin | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Rotor | 12 | Handling |
3038740 | Mercedes Benz Berlin | Mercedes Benz | Verlettung | Magnetkassette | 5 | Laserreinigung, Messen, F-Scanner, Kleben |
3038809 | Tesla | Tesla | Verlettung | Rotor | 5 | Handling |
3038998 | Läppler Automotive | Läppler Automotive | Verkettung | | | Schweißen |
3038335 | Sturm | Renault | Projekt | Bremsscheibe | 12 | Handling |
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17 FLT bekannte Verkettungs- und Fördertechnikkomponten Gurtförderer, Rollenförderer, Kettenförderer, Rollenbänder, Gurtbänder, Palettenumlaufbänder, Förderbänder mit Staukette, Friktionsrollenband, Zahnkettenband, Klinkenband, Rundspeicher, Flächenspeicher, Gondelspeicher, Regalspeicher
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18 FLT Eigenfertigung oder Produkte Eigene Produkte von FLT sind Portale, Rollenförderer, Rollenbänder, Palettenumlaufbänder, Förderbänder mit Staukette, Friktionsrollenband, Flächenspeicher, Gondelspeicher, Regalspeicher
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19 FLT FLT = Fibro Läpple Technology. Früherer Firmennamen lauteten FIBRO-GSA, FIBRO oder Läpple Anlagenbau
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20 FLT bekannte Steuerungstypen "Folgende Steuerungen Steuerungen kommen hauptsächlich bei FLT zum Einsatz Siemens (S7, 840D, 840 Dsl und Sinumerik One) und Fanuc Steuerungen (Series 30i/31i/32i)
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21 Gängige Fertigungsprozesse im Karosserierohbau "Gängige Fertigungsprozesse im Karosserierohbau: Pressen, Tiefziehen, Laserschneiden, Stanzschneiden, Lichtbogenschweißen, Widerstandsschweißen, Punktschweißen, Strukturkleben, Dichtungskleben
Biegen, Walzen, Fräsen, Bohren, Zusammenbau/ Montage"
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22 FLT Bekannte Fertigungsprozesse im Karosserierohbau "FLT Bekannte Fertigungsprozesse im Karosserierohbau: Lichtbogenschweißen, Widerstandsschweißen, Punktschweißen, Strukturkleben, Dichtungskleben; Biegen, Walzen, Fräsen, Bohren"
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23 Gängige Fertigungsprozesse im Powertrain welche üblicherweise bei Automations- und Verkettungsspezialisten mit angefragt werden. "Gängige Fertigungsprozesse im Powertrain welche üblicherweise bei Automations- und Verkettungsspezialisten mit angefragt werden: DMC Laserstation; DMC Markierung, DMC Prägestation (Nadelpräger), Laser Strukturierung, Blasstation, Laser Reinigungsstation, Zahnkranzmontage, Lanchester-/ Geberradmontage, Lagerbockmontage, Schraubstationen, Entschraubstationen
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24 FLT Bekannte Fertigungsprozesse im Powertrain FLT Bekannte Fertigungsprozesse im Powertrain: DMC Laserstation; DMC Markierung, DMC Prägestation (Nadelpräger), Laser Strukturierung, Blasstation, Laser Reinigungsstation, Zahnkranzmontage, Lanchester-/ Geberradmontage, Lagerbockmontage, Schraubstationen, Entschraubstationen.
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25 Betriebsbereite Übergabe Betriebsbereite Übergabe =BBÜ = Handover = Abnahme nach BGB
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26 Endabnahme Endabnahme = Final Acceptance, FAC oder final acceptance test (FAT)
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File: Appendix%20A1.DOC
Page: 1
Context: Specification of the Contract Price
Specify the price, broken down in relevant positions, according to your price sheet.
Options, installation, commissioning, transport (DDP/DAP), warranty and other services to be separated from machine equipment.
Hourly rates for alteration and additional work
Include price sheet with hourly rates for Hourly rates for alteration and additional work
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File: E4.7%20ABB%20Standard_Specification_Aurobay_VCPC_2023.xlsx
Page: 0
Context: | How to use this form |
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| Only yellow fields may be filled out |
| In the Column ""No.", Quantity of 1, 2, 3 etc. is only valid. |
| Red colours mean selection NOT possible. |
| Any project unigue comment has to be stated in the "Project Unique comments" sheet and must also be approved by Volvo in written |
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| Descriptions can be found by following each Hyperlink. |
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File: E4.7%20ABB%20Standard_Specification_Aurobay_VCPC_2023.xlsx
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| | | | | | Options Dresspack | | | | | | | | |
| | | | 94-2 & 859-2 | | Floor cable ProfiNet & Parallel, 15m | | | | | | | | |
| | | | 94-3 & 859-3 | | Floor cable ProfiNet & Parallel, 22m | | | | | | | | |
| | | | 94-4 & 859-4 | | Floor cable ProfiNet & Parallel, 30m | | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | Extra options | | | Choose on other sheet | | | | | |
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: maintenance SUPPORTABILITY
Documentation
Documentation - Electrical equipment N/A
In what system are the electrical diagrams made and delivered? ☐
☒ EPLAN J Version: 2023
☐ Autocad K Version:
☐ Other system L Define:
Append sample of documentation for electrical equipment
Note:
Will the symbols standard EN 60617 (EPLAN standard) be used? ☐
☒ Yes J
☐ No KL
Append sample drawing with reference symbols.
Note:
Will the standard EN 81346-1 be used for reference designations? ☐
☒ Yes based on I/O numbering J
☐ Yes K
☐ No KL
Append sample drawing with reference designations.
Note:
Which language(s) is/are used for the information in the electrical diagrams? ☐
State language (s) for texts: English
Note:
Are English abbreviations for inputs and outputs are used (I &Q)? ☐
☒ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
How many paper copies will be delivered? ☐
State number = 1 copies
State format = A4
Note:
What does the documentation for the electrical diagram include? ☐
☒ Contents
☒ Layout machine/plant with all electrical components
☒ Layout electrical cabinet
☒ Layout control panel
☒ Circuit diagram
☒ Cable diagram
☒ Connection table
☒ External connections
☒ Parts list electrical cabinet
☒ Parts list machine/plant (“external components”)
☒ Recommended spare parts list
Note: Sparepart list as Excel
Documentation - Manuals N/A
Which of the instruction books/manuals below are included in the ☐
complete documentation for the electrical equipment?
☒ Clear and general description of the equipment, installation and assembling and connection to supply/supplies J
☒ Information on programming J
☒ Instructions for preventive maintenance J
☒ Instructions for adjustment, maintenance and repairs J
☒ Manuals from sub supplier J
Note:
In what file format(s) will the manuals be delivered? ☐
State file type = PDF
Note:
How many sets of paper manuals will be delivered? ☐
State number = 1 copies
State format = A4
Note:
Which language(s) is/are used for the information in the manuals? ☐
State language(s): English
Note:
Documentation - Program documentation N/A
What softwares are used and delivered for programmable obje
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the temperature regulation unit, electrical cabinet? ☐
Manufacturer: Rittal Type code:
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Lighting, electrical cabinet? ☐
Manufacturer: Rittal Type code:
State if LED’s are used:
☒ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Lighting, machining area? ☒
Manufacturer: Type code:
State if 24VDC LED’s are used:
☐ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Lighting, maintenance area? ☒
Manufacturer: Type code:
State if 24VDC LED’s are used:
☐ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
Material - Cables N/A
What manufacturer and type code is the Cables fixed installed in machine? ☐
Manufacturer: LAPP, MURR Type code:
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Cables for frequent movements? ☐
Manufacturer: LAPP, MURR Type code:
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Servo motor cable? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens Type code:
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Encoder cable? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens Type code:
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Motor cable? ☐
Manufacturer: LAPP Type code:
Note:
Material – Switches, Circuit protective devices and Motor Starter Protectors N/A
What manufacturer and type code is the Main switch? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens or Eaton Type code: 3VA… or NZM…
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Circuit breakers? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens Type code: 5SY…
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Motor starter protectors? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens Type code: 3RV…
Note:
Material - Dialogue, operator/machine N/A
What manufacturer and type code is the Signal lamps, Push-buttons, Switches, Key switches? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens Type code: 3SU…
State if LED’s are used in signal lamps:
☒ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
What manufacturer and type code is the Status traffic light? ☐
Manufacturer: Siemens, WERMA Type code: 8WD44…
State if LED’s are used:
☒ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
Material - Power supply N/A
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: Technical aids - Trouble shooting and Service equipment N/A
What type of programming equipment is required? ☐
Define: Laptop
Note:
Is any type of special equipment required for servicing the machine? ☐
☒ No J
☐ Yes L Define:
Note:
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: Fault detectability
Fault detectability - Test connections N/A
Are there connections for programming equipment on the outside of the main panel for? ☐
☒ 230 VAC J
☒ PLC connection and label with IP information J
☒ NC connection and label with IP information J
☒ HMI connection and label with IP information J
☐ Nutrunner connection and label with IP information J
☐ Other system Define:
Note:
Fault detectability - Diagnostics, Indications N/A
What components and connectors are equipped with LED indicators? ☐
☒ Limit switches J
☒ Inductive sensors J
☒ Level switches J
☐ Photocells J
☐ Capacitive sensors J
☒ Cylinder sensors J
☒ Connectors for sensors J
☒ Connectors for valves J
Note:
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| TIA Portal | V18 | ☐ Yes ☒ No |
| HMI Pro | 09.04. | ☐ Yes ☒ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
Note:
What source codes are delivered for programmable objects? ☐
E.g. PLC program, HMI screens, “self made“applications| Programmable object | Source code language | Delivered source code |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
PLC | English | ☒ Yes ☐ No |
HMI | English/Swedish | ☒ Yes ☐ No |
NC | English | ☒ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
| | ☐ Yes ☐ No |
Note:
Which language(s) is/are used for the information in the PLC program? ☐
State language(s): English
Note:
Training / Technical aids
Training - Scope N/A
What training is offered regarding the machine’s electrical equipment? ☐
☒ Machine design and method of working J
☒ Operation J
☒ Electrical diagram principles J
☒ Design principles, hardware J
☒ Design principles, software J
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: ☒ Hardware, control system J
☒ Setting, adjustment of components (e.g. encoder) J
☒ Backup and restore of all systems J
☒ Preventive maintenance J
☒ Trouble shooting J
Note:
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File: E2.1%20Electrical%20Questionnaire%20Rotorshaft%20FLT%20v9.1.docx
Page: 1
Context: Where are the marking plates mounted? ☐
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☒ Pos 1 Reference designation J
☒ Pos 2 Part labelling J
☒ Pos 3 Terminal labelling J
☒ Pos 4 Cable labelling J
☒ Pos 5 I/O labelling J
Note:
Are extra motor nameplates mounted? ☐
☒ Yes for motors where the nameplate is not visible J
☐ Yes for all motors K
☐ No L
Note:
Reparability - Assembly/Disassembly N/A
Are connectors used in the following places? ☐
☒ Before and after the cable trailers JK Define:
☒ Sensors J
☐ MotorsK
☒ Servomotors J
☒ Switches J
☒ Control devices (e.g. valves) J
Note:
How are brackets for inductive sensors, photocells etc. designed? ☐
☒ Protects the sensors J
☒ Adjustable J
☐ Sleeve mounted sensors J
☒ Solid and stable J
Note:
Are the physical reference points for numerically controlled axis marked ☐
on the machine frame and sliding / rotating units to simplify exchange of position sensors?
☒ Yes J
☐ No L
Note:
Are components that requires adjustments placed outside interlocked / screwed machine covers? ☐
☒ Yes J
☐ No L Define:
Note:
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 2
Context: Index
Contacts, Europé
3
Contacts, Global
4
Contacts, Germany, HOT-LINE_ MAIL
5
Update, Version
6
Spindle, 2151B
7
Spindle, 2151B Size 1, Dimensions
8
Spindle, 2151B Size 2, Dimensions
9
Spindle, 2151B, Part list
10
Spindle, 2152B
11
Spindle, 2152B, Dimensions
12
Spindle, 2152B, Dimensions
13
Spindle, 2152B, Part list
14
Spindle, 2153A
15
Spindle, 2153A, Dimensions
16
Spindle, 2153A, Dimensions
17
Spindle, 2153A, Part list
18
Spindle, 2162A
19
Spindle, 2162A, Dimensions
20
Spindle, 2162A, Part list
21
Spindle, 2162A, configurator
22
Spindle, 2157B
23
Spindle, 2157B_1, Dimensions, straight
24
Spindle, 2157B_1, Dimensions, angular
25
Spindle, 2157B. Part list
26
MaXYmos NC, Measuring module MEM + Display DIM
27
MaXYmos NC, MEM + DIM, Dimensions
28
MaXYmos NC, MEM + DIM, Technical spec
29
MaXYmos NC, MEM + DIM, Technical spec
30
Driver, Indra Drive
31
Driver, Dimensions 12A
32
Driver, Dimensions 28A
33
Driver, Dimensions 54A
34
Driver, Dimensions 70A
35
Driver, Dimensions 100A
36
Documentation
37
Misc
38
2
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 5
Context: Contact Service
Main contacts, germany
Name
Kistler Instrumente GmbH
Adress
Maierhofstrasse 35, 73547 Lorch, Germany
Phone
+49 7172 184 0
E-mail
info.de@kistler.com
WEBB
https://www.kistler.com/de/de/
Name
Juergen Daberger
Position
Market Development Manager
Sales & Projects
Hotline Germany, technical service and support via mail (English)
service@kistler.com
5
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 6
Context: Version
Latest update:
Version
Date
Author
Description
1.0
2017-04-29 Neil Arstad Release
1.1
2017-06-23 Neil Arstad 1st page
1.2
2017-08-29 Neil Arstad 1st front page,
change from Product Guide to Project Manual
1.3
2017-09-04
Change page 19 to 24, Drivers
Spare parts, Complete driver, Kistler
Spare parts, Parts of driver, Bosch
1.4
2018-01-19 Neil Arstad Added/inserted products, 2152B, page 11 to 14
1.5
2019-11-20 Neil Arstad Added new contacts, added new products
1.6
2020-05-13 Neil Arstad Change lay out
1.7
2020-03-03 Neil Arstad Contacts. Europe, Global, Germany
1.8
2020-03-31 Neil Arstad New model 2157B
Misc changes
1.9
2021-11-12 Neil Arstad Change of frontpage, Naming
6
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 9
Context: 2151B, Dimensions, size 2
9
795
790
me ls _ a
M16/32 tief T Sg 45 231,5 50
a [ 19
I a
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3 U
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IE 8 | - °| 7. ala
F J = A 3 “x
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® Hal =| Bw 8 10
| St hl
675 675 210 H7/10tief_ M8 Transportgewinde/transport threads 00
75 co
165
A165
Schmiemippel/Grease nipple
Fig. 2: Dimension NC joining module NCFH Type 2151B... size 2 for measuring range 15, 30 and 60 kN
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 10
Context: KSM18028885-20
Cable
NCFH feedback cable
NCFH feedback cable length 20 m
KSM18028884-5
Cable
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC NCF(B,H,T,S)
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC length 5 m
KSM18028884-10
Cable
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC NCF(B,H,T,S)
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC length 10 m
KSM18028884-15
Cable
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC NCF(B,H,T,S)
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC length 15 m
KSM18028884-20
Cable
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC NCF(B,H,T,S)
Transmitter cable - maXYmos NC length 20 m
KSM18029160-5
Cable
Sercos III connection cable - maXYmos NC
Sercos III cable - maXYmos NC length 5 m
KSM18029160-10
Cable
Sercos III connection cable - maXYmos NC
Sercos III cable - maXYmos NC length 10 m
KSM18029160-15
Cable
Sercos III connection cable - maXYmos NC
Sercos III cable - maXYmos NC length 15 m
KSM18029160-20
Cable
Sercos III connection cable - maXYmos NC
Sercos III cable - maXYmos NC length 20 m
KSM18029161-1
Cable
Safety zone box cable
Safety zone box cable length 1 m
KSM18029161-2
Cable
Safety zone box cable
Safety zone box cable length 2 m
KSM18029161-5
Cable
Safety zone box cable
Safety zone box cable length 5 m
1200A161A5
Cable
Monitor Cable for maXYmos - DIM - MEM
Monitor cable for maXYmos length 5 m
1200A1616A2,5
Cable
Monitor Cable for maXYmos - DIM - MEM
Monitor cable for maXYmos length 2,5 m
5700A31
Other
DIN rail clip for MEM - cabinet mounting
DIN rail clip for MEM - cabinet mounting
KLR Description
10
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 12
Context: 2152B, Dimension
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 33
Context: Technical data MaXYmso NC
30
Data Export Environment
Format SDASKMLESVPDF Operating temperatur range = 58
Destination USB, Sener Storage temperature range < 0.50
Medium USB, Ethernet! TP degree of protection (EN 60573)
Viealzaton WAVNG orDIN’ -Connectorandeablerunning | P| 53
interfaces downwards
Ehemet TCP/IP 10083 TXwh 2 Fort Switch © _~ Standard rail version ® 20
us 2 USB Host, x Device
BUS PROFIRUSDR, PROFINET, Display Module (Dim)
Eihercat, Eiheet/, Se im 704
2PortSwitch ‘Calor =
See conection FaldbasrasterSERCOSIN Touchscreen =
Resten Pick | 00x oo son
Dig-in/out Technology TELCO
Nom DINENeTTaT Backightng [7]
Level sate Vv 0.5 Supply voage (of MEM vor 24
Level state v 7D..30 TP degree of protection (EN 60529)
Number of inputs 16 Front ®
Input curent max ma Sata _-Rear r 53
Number of outputs 16 Operating temperature range c 55
Output curent max @erchanne | ma 500 Gt 24 VP
Output curent max. Gn tata) ma 1500 (a 24
Messurement Programs
Number Te
Switchover a Menuaus
Switchover time m <0
Switching Signals
Number 2
Channel assignment Kory Goleta)
Switching point “Threshold x reached
‘Threshold ¥ reached
Output Dig-OutorFieldbus
Mode] Free-running or latch
influence on evaluation No!
Real-time Reactions
Switching signals, NO-PASS m a
BREAK, INFLEXION,
TUNNELBOX-X, TUNNELBOXY
Power Supply
Vollage VOC 2 3
ower consumption Gypica VA =
Power consumption (max) vA 2
Screw-type/plug-in connector, 7 supplied with device
‘Wago, order no, 734-103/037-000,
Housing: order no. 734-603
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File: E4.5%20Project%20manual%20Kistler.pdf
Page: 41
Context: Miscellaneous
https://smartfile.kistler.com
User:
kistlerguest
Password:
download
What to find?
Service tools
Software MaXYmos PC basic, for upload and download via PC
Indra Works, Software for the indra drive, for Back-Up and Restore
MaXYmos Offline tool, setting up MaXYmos via PC
CAD files
Cad files for Spindles and MaXYmos NC (MEM & DIM)
Manuals
MaXYmos NC manual
Bosch indra drive manual
Updates
Latest update of firmware for MaXYmos NC
Latest update of firmware for Driver Indra Drive
Latest update of BUS files, ProfiBUS, ProfiNET, EtherNET, EtherCAT.
38
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File: RFQ_FLT_Acknowledgement%20of%20Receipt_2024-03-12.pdf
Page: 1
Context: Request for Quotation (RFQ)
Receiver at ABY/Buyer Name/Attention/ABY Reference
RFQ Number / RFQ Project Name
RFQ Number / RFQ Project Name:
Supplier General Information
Date:
Supplier Name
Name:
Telephone:
e-Mail:
Job-title / position:
Supplier RFQ Decision
Decision: Not participating in bidding
We are certified: ISO9001
Yes
No
ISO14001
Yes
No
Other third party certificate:
Yes
No
| Signature (type electronically): | |
| -------- | -------- |
12.03.2024
| We accept Aurobay's Terms and Conditions listed in RFQ | Yes | No |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| We will not be responding to this RFQ and are returning the
RFQ Package | |
| -------- | -------- |
| If No, please explain: | |
Fibro Laepple Technology GmbH
Ralph Schaffer
+49 (0) 1511 746 95 78
r.schaffer@fibro-laepple.de
Sales Manager
Supplier Contact Person
Supplier Contact Person Signature
| We intend to provide quotations according to enclosed
specifications.
RFQ will be completed and available at Aurobay's buyer
latest by date specified in RFQ | |
| -------- | -------- |
Decision: Participating in bidding
If Yes; please attach copies of certificates;
If No; please motivate:
A2253 SRS02
Acknowledgement of Receipt
(Type or print applicable items)
Acknowledgement of Receipt must be returned to issuing Aurobay Buyer with in five (5) working days after receiving RFQ
Matus Rozvadsky
Receiver at Aurobay / Buyer Name / Attention / Aurobay Reference
Aurobay
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Addendum%202021-10-25.pdf
Page: 1
Context: EXECUTION COPY European Version 1(16)
ORGALIME SE01 – ADDENDUM (EUROPEAN VERSION)
I.
SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION
This
addendum
(the”Addendum”)
contains
amendments, deletions and additions to Orgalime
SE01 – General Conditions for the Supply and Erection
of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Products (the
”General Conditions”).
This Addendum is part of the Contract entered into
between the Contractor and the Purchaser.
In the event of any inconsistency or conflict between
provisions in different Parts of this Addendum, the
provisions of Part II shall prevail.
In the event of any faulty references in this Addendum,
such faulty references shall be disregarded from and
interpreted, in accordance with its intended purpose,
as made as a correct reference to a Part, Section,
Clause, paragraph, sentence etc., set forth in this
Addendum or in the General Conditions.
II.
PARTICULAR TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.
DEFINITIONS
1.1
Capitalized terms shall, whenever used and if
not otherwise stipulated in the Contract, have
the meaning ascribed to them in:
(a)
this Addendum; or
(b)
Clause 2 of the General Conditions.
1.2
Actual Date of Completion means the day
when the Works actually have been taken-over
in accordance with Clause 36 of the General
Conditions, as amended by this Addendum,
also being referred to as “completion of the
Works” or “taking-over” in the General
Conditions.
1.3
Addendum means this addendum to the
General Conditions.
1.4
Affiliate(s) means a legal entity that, directly or
indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under
common control with a Party; and control
means the possession, directly or indirectly, by
agreement or otherwise, of (i) at least 50% of
the voting stock or other ownership interest, or
(ii) the power to (a) appoint or remove a
majority of the board of directors or other
governing body of an entity, or (b) cause the
direction of the management of an entity.
1.5
Completion of Erection means the day when
the Contractor has completed the Works and
delivered to the Purchaser a notice In Writing,
in accordance with Clause 27 of the General
Conditions as amended by this Addendum,
stating that the Works are ready for taking-over
(i.e. when the Works are ready for taking-over
tests), also being referred to as “delivery of the
Plant” or “completion of erection” in the
General Conditions.
1.6
Confidential Information means information
relating to the disclosing party, its Affiliates and
their businesses (whether in written, verbal, or
digital form), including without limitation ideas,
concepts, designs, specifications, drawings,
notes, technology, know-how, future plans and
programs, operations, services, products, costs,
processes, models, specifications, procedures,
manuals, personal data, customer lists and any
other information which reasonably should be
deemed confidential.
1.7
Contract has the meaning a described to it in
the main document of this contr
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Addendum%202021-10-25.pdf
Page: 2
Context: to the Site including subsurface conditions and
hydrological conditions (including, but not
limited to, environmental aspects) at the Site
made available by the Purchaser.
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Addendum%202021-10-25.pdf
Page: 4
Context: subcontractor engaged by Contractor.
8.4
Upon Purchaser’s request, Contractor shall (i)
provide Purchaser with its latest audited annual
report, environmental report and quality control
system certificate; and (ii) its most recent
financial report, including income statements,
balance sheets, cash flow statements and
supporting data. If Contractor is a publicly traded
company, Contractor shall provide such financial
report when permitted to do so under applicable
laws, rules and regulations.
8.5
Contractor shall maintain all relevant books and
records relating to the Agreement for a period of
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Addendum%202021-10-25.pdf
Page: 6
Context: limited to Loss of Production and loss of profit.
14.
EXPORT CONTROL
14.1 The Contractor shall obtain and maintain any
export license(s) required to supply the Works
to the Purchaser. Further, the Contractor shall
provide the Purchaser with all information and
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Addendum%202021-10-25.pdf
Page: 13
Context: and/or the Plant:
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File: Machine_Details_A2253.pptx
Page: 1
Context: Confident
ial
Equipment details
Incoming / Outgoing parts
• Conveyor-system with palettes
• RFI-tags for traceability
• One palett with different positions for ERAD/EFAD
• Never two parts on the same palett
Reused machines
• Grinding machines
• Previously loaded by gantry
Machine 4
• Max height machine: 2480mm
• Load/unload height: 1350mm
Machine 5
• Max height machine: 2300mm
• Load/unload height: 1050mm
New machines
• Turning machines
• Prepared for gantry-loading
Machine 1
• Max height machine: 2050mm
• Load/unload height: 1195mm
Machine 2
• Max height machine: 2000mm
• Load/unload height: 1150mm
Machine 3
• Max height machine: 2240mm
• Load/unload height: 1350mm
2D-layout of
machines available
on request
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File: E6.2%20Questionnaire%20KPI%20and%20Principles.xlsx
Page: 0
Context: | Line level | Unnamed: 1 | Unnamed: 2 | Unnamed: 3 | Unnamed: 4 | Unnamed: 5 | INPUT |
|:-------------|:----------------------------------------------|:-------------|:-------------|:-------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------|
| | Parameter | Unit | Target | Best value | How to measure | |
| 1.0 | Takt Time (TT) | Sec | | | 3600 * Available production hours / Yearly Customer Demand | |
| 2.0 | Target Cycle Time (TCT) | Sec | | | See Appendix B0 Specification of works, chapter 9.3.1 and 9.3.2 | |
| 3.0 | SSIP | Number | | Low | Count standard stock in process on layout | |
| 4.0 | SSIT | Number | | Low | Count standard stock in transit on layout | |
| 5.0 | Buffer | Number | | Low | Count in-line buffers on layout | |
| 6.0 | Number of process operators | Number | | Low | RTO per shift (Blue collar directly connected to the line) | |
| 7.0 | Used floor space (process) | m2 | | Low | In line area + material facade + component buffer + kitting areas in line + end of line buffer | |
| 8.0 | Ergonomic assessment, number of red processes | Number | | Low | Based on current shop standard (VASA), VCS 8003,29 | |
| 9.0 | Flow process ratio | % | >50% | High | SSIP / (SSIP + SSIT + Buffer) | |
| 10.0 | Balance efficiency Operator | % | | High | ∑CT manual tasks / (Nr. of operators x TCT) | |
| 11.0 | Balance efficiency automatic process | % | | High | ∑CT automatic process / (Nr. of automatic process x TCT)
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File: E2.3%20Questionnaire_Tooling.docx
Page: 1
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introduction
scope
This form is complementary to other documentation used in the purchase process of production equipment. The questionnarie covers questions regarding tooling, (cutting tools, tool holding and machining issues).
AIM
Together with the machine supplier and/ or cutting tool supplier, specify a specification for the tooling issues.
By working in this way, we want to take advantage of the suppliers and customer’s knowledge and experience, permit a dialogue on technical development and agree on a solution which provides operational reliability.
APPLICATION
The questionnaire shall be filled in by the supplier and returned together with the offer.
The questionnaire must have been approved by the customer and the supplier before any purchase.
Any additions or changes shall be approved by the customer and the supplier.
The questionnaire will be used as a check-list later on during the process of work.
HOW TO FILL IN QUESTIONNAIRE
Answer the questions by crossing the correct alternative, if further explanation is needed complete with text in the “note field”.
If there are questions that are non-applicable; leave the alternatives empty and mark the box to the right (N/A).
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File: E2.3%20Questionnaire_Tooling.docx
Page: 1
Context: Note:
Is calculation based on the capacity of the coolant pump and the opening area of the coolant nozzle done? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Is it possible to see the temperature of the coolant in the HMI? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Appendix
Appendix 1:
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File: E2.3%20Questionnaire_Tooling.docx
Page: 1
Context: index
Project information, names, technical analyses 2
ISSUE CHANGES 3
Changes FOR PROJECT 4
introduction 5
index 6
1 DoCumentation 7
1.1 Drawings 7
1.2 Cutting Tools List 7
1.3 Tool maintenance, Spareparts, Tools in stock 8
1.4 Machine parametres 8
2 Machine tool 9
2.1 Deburring 9
2.2 Spindles 9
2.3 Spindle nose / Tool interface / Toolchain 10
3 Process 11
3.1 Machining 11
3.2 Safety 12
4 Tooling 13
4.1 General 13
4.2 Chucks, tool holders 13
4.3 Regrinding 14
4.4 Pre setting 15
4.5 Information carrier / Chips (according to Tooling Strategy) 15
4.6 Balancing 16
4.7 Tool control / Cutting force control 17
5 Product 18
6 Metal working fluids 19
7 Appendix 21
7.1 Appendix 1: 21
7.2 Appendix 2: 21
DoCumentation
Drawings
N/A
Will tool drawings (on special tools) be delivered in its original format in 3D and its dependent 2D files? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Will operation drawings (Tool Layouts) that describe the process be delivered in an editable form (DXF, DWG)? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Will operation drawings (tool layouts) be delivered in complete operation steps ? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Cutting Tools List
N/A
Will a complete list of cutting tools be delivered? (Including Aurobay art.nr./drwn.nr, the manufacturers designation and ordering id., cutting material, coating, material in cutter bodies, etc.) ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
In case of grinding operations following items should also be specified: ☐
Abrasive material:
Bonding material:
Body material:
Coating:
Note:
Tool maintenance, Spareparts, Tools in stock
N/A
Will a component list be delivered with e.g. screws, tourqes,combi/multi tools, clamps, etc.!? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Are estimated or calculated tool life/annual consumption presented? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Are there any need of pre-maintenance for cutting tools and tool holders? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
If Yes; Will the instructions/repair manuals be available at the Functional acceptance test?
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Machine parametres
N/A
Will the Questionaire Machine Parameters (Appendix. 1) be filled in and sent with the quotation? ☐
☐Yes
☐ No
Date:
Note:
Machine tool
Deburring
N/A
Is the usage of deburring tools containing Silicon carbide or Aluminum oxide allowed in your equipment? ☐
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
Is the work piece clean and dry before the deburring operation? ☐
☐ Yes - Dry and clean => dry deburring possible
☐ No - Wet and soiled => wet deburring (oxide precipitation on aluminum parts.)
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File: Appendix%20A2.doc
Page: 1
Context: Subsupplier
|
SUPPLIER |
COUNTRY |
CONTACT |
CONTACT PHONE & EMAIL |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| | | |
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 2
Context: How our Equipment documentation looks in Vedoc VS MS Explorer
Vedoc = Volvo Cars equipment documentation system
Looks like this in MS Explorer
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 7
Context: 2 Mechanic Documentation structure explanation continues
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 9
Context: BOM CATEGORIES Explained
Below categories shall be included in your delivery. It is not necessary in this specific order, use your common ledger extracted from your ERP/PDM (VAULT)
Drawing of part/component shall be delivered in your
final delivery. This is for us to see in an early stage if
your delivery covers our demands. Usually nuts,
bracket and switches are excluded.
Spare and wear parts is parts that you prior and think we will need in stock to secure our production. Spare or wear part?
A Wear part is most often a part touching the detail we are producing. A typical wear part is an index or clamping finger in a
robot gripper. A Spare part is for example the pneumatic cylinder for the
robot gripper, not in touch with our product but essential for the function of our robot gripper.
details.
Drawing number of assembly
& sub-assembly drawing. For
Example 1264-0175 contains
many part drawings and parts.
For all wear parts: a
manufacturing drawing.
(stp included) Shall be
delivered.
A carry over drawing (reused) is
already in use at Aurobay/VCPC.
We want to be notified if drawing
already excists in our systems.
‚Ass. & Subassembly Drawing-| Pos-jQuanf-j Par/Drawing number [7 Partname [=] Commer-| Manufacturer /-| Spare Wearparj-] Drawing included [-| Carry over drawi
1264-0175 0 SPOOPTT x
1264-0175 15 | 4 EIS ‘Switch bracket m
1264-0175 104 | 4 OGP7O1 Switch Im 5
1264-0175 103 | 4 | _2TLA020051R5400 Adam Safety switch Adam ABB
1264-0175 2 | ı Panel 2050x1500 Panel Troax
1264-0175 101 | 2 | 28601821 for panel 2050 Post Troax 60x40, Troax
mm
12640175 6 [4 12842218 Stop w x x
12640175 5 1 1284-1296] Protection plate x
12640175 a 1 1284-1276] Stand / frame Alex x
12640175 3 1 1254-0331 Locking x
12640175 2 1 1264-0174 ‘Attachment x
1264-0175 1 a 1264-0172 Drawer x
12540172 ° Drawer x
12640172 4 2 1264-1264 Ruler x
1264-0172 3 1 1264-1262 Gable , front x
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 10
Context: For a Rebuilt Machine Pay MUCH attention to the next 3 pages
As this machine is already in use in our factory we already have a
documentation three you need to adapt to.
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 11
Context: ”SET the table” according to existing three, iN MS EXPLORER
This is OK:
•
Add new folders with new files
•
Add new files in excisting folders
• Change file name on updated
files(must be shown in ledger,
next page)
• Remove folders/Units that are
no longer in use.
• Remove files/drawings that are
no longer in use ( removed files
/folders must
also be written down
in ledger, next page)
This is NOT OK:
• Move existing files to other folders
• Change name on existing folders
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 12
Context: 10103385 Meldokumentatonförsörringscellstundkonstuuktion frsörringscelt
Styckista_10103386\MekdokumentationiFörsörningsoellStyoklita tilgrundkonstrukion frsörringsceih
10103385 MekdokumentationlFörsörringscellBottenträginklgrundrami
Styckista_ 10103386 Wekdokumentation\FörsörringsoellStyoklista bottentägink grundram
10103386 ekdokumentatonfFörsörringscelRenvattentank med värmekammarel
Styckista_10103386\MekdokumentationiFörsörningscellStyoklitatiltenvattentank med värmekammarel
10103308 WekdokumentatontFörsörningecelkTraverskrant
Styckista_ 10103386 Wekdokumentation\FörsörringsoellStyoklisaüilwaverskran
ining Malteopump.p 10103986\MekdokumentationTeähoeliFitningMultteepumpt
10103388\MekdokumentationiTvättoeliTvättoell Förtvättt
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File: E5.0%20Equipment_documentation_requirements.pdf
Page: 13
Context: additional Files/drawings should be placed on separate sheet (”Additional”)
File is new to this
equipment but already
exists in other
Aurobay/Volvo
equipment.
A
{All addtional drawings and files to this
‘equipment, added during rebuild shall be
presented here, (reused drawings from other
‘Aurobay/Volvo machines as well). Each
ifm Project Manual | | | |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Jumpers M12 without LED
Jumpers photo Article no. Description Comment
4-wire;
Jumper with M12 connectors;
straight / straight;
EVC011 M12 plug / M12 socket;
free from halogen and silicone
PUR cable / 0,6 m; without LED
gold-plated contacts
4-wire;
Jumper with M12 connectors;
straight / straight;
EVC012 M12 plug / M12 socket;
free from halogen and silicone
PUR cable / 1 m; without LED
gold-plated contacts
4-wire;
Jumper with M12 connectors;
straight / straight;
EVC013 M12 plug / M12 socket;
free from halogen and silicone
PUR cable / 2 m; without LED
gold-plated contacts
4-wire;
Jumper with M12 connectors;
straight / straight;
EVC014 M12 plug / M12 socket;
free from halogen and silicone
PUR cable / 5 m; without LED
gold-plated contacts
4-wire;
Jumper with M12 connectors;
straight / angled;
EVC016 M12 plug / M12 socket;
free from halogen and silicone
PUR cable / 0,6 m; without LED
gold-plated contacts
For detailed information about the respective article no. please click on the article no.
to get linked to the datasheet on the ifm homepage.
For accessories please click „Accessories“ on the left side of the datasheet-page at
the ifm homepage. | | | | |
| Version 2.2
release November 2021 | | | page 26 of 31 | |
Aurobay/VCPC
ifm Project Manual
Jumpers M12 without LED
Jumpers photo | Article no. Description Comment
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For detailed information about the respective article no. please click on the article no.
to get linked to the datasheet on the ifm homepage.
For accessories please click „Accessories“ on the left side of the datasheet-page at
the ifm homepage.
Version 22
release November 2021
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File: E3.2%20VDcom_v2_2_1_Functional_Specification_Supplier_2.pdf
Page: 35
Context: Name of document
Issue
Issue date
Page
Page
VDcom_v2_2_1_Functional_Specification_Supplier_2
35 (110)
Type of document
Security class:
Version
Issue date
Date
Specification
Proprietary
2
2022-01-19
Issuer
Issue
Issue date
Page
Appendix
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5.6.3 Activity diagram
S4.4 Manage info
Reset message
S4.7 Reset
State Machine
S4.8 | Resend | message |
| -------- | -------- |
Resend message
Alarm
S4.2 Wait for reply
"Dynamic Info Response"
received
S4.1 Prepare
"Dynamic Info
Request" DB & send
message
S4.3 Fetch
information from
"Dynamic Info
Response" DB
S4.6 Trigger on error
S4.5 Trigger on
warning
Warning
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File: E3.2%20VDcom_v2_2_1_Functional_Specification_Supplier_2.pdf
Page: 66
Context: "VDC_Sub_TgmControlsnd"
BufferConzzo10703
hriveToBusserz
"VDC_Subl_TgmControlsnd"
BuftexControl0703
hriveToBussers
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File: E3.2%20VDcom_v2_2_1_Functional_Specification_Supplier_2.pdf
Page: 70
Context: Name of document
Issue
Issue date
Page
Page
VDcom_v2_2_1_Functional_Specification_Supplier_2
70 (110)
Type of document
Security class:
Version
Issue date
Date
Specification
Proprietary
2
2022-01-19
Issuer
Issue
Issue date
Page
Appendix
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6.1.2.1 Configure “WorkCell” (Mandatory)
Define which WorkCell the equipment(WorkUnit) belongs to.
This information are used for following purpose:
•
Viewed in VDcom HMI (several pages).
6.1.2.2 Configure “WorkUnit” (Mandatory)
Define the WorkUnit name the equipment has as unique identification in Aurobay/VCPC host
system
This information are used for following purpose:
•
In VDcom logic to generate SequenceID .
•
Viewed in VDcom HMI (several pages).
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File: E6.1%20MEPS%20Fundamental%20principles%20for%20process%20design%20v1_3.xlsx
Page: 0
Context: | | | | | Andon | Purpose:
To notify management, maintenance, and other workers of a quality or process problem. | | | | | An Andon System is one of the principal elements of the Jidoka quality-control method. It gives the worker the ability, and moreover the empowerment, to stop production if needed ( part shortage, defect , tool malfunction, safety problem), and immediately call for assistance.
An Andon area should be equal to a capacity zones (see principle 9) area. The optimal Andon area should be handled by one team..
Fixed position line stop system:
A method of addressing problems on assembly lines by stopping the line at the end of the work cycle—that is, at a fixed position—if a problem is detected that cannot be solved during the work cycle.
Automatic Line Stop:
Ensuring that a production process stops whenever a problem or defect occurs. | |
| | | | | | Fixed position line stop system and/or automatic line stop are implemented. | | √ | | |
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File: E6.1%20MEPS%20Fundamental%20principles%20for%20process%20design%20v1_3.xlsx
Page: 0
Context: | | | | | Parts orientation in container | Purpose:
Enable efficient picking of parts/ minimise Muda of walking for operators on the line. | | | | | Packaging design enables good/ ergonomic positions of the parts in the container. | |
| | | | | | Parts orientation in the container is optimised for picking. | | √ | | |
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File: E6.1%20MEPS%20Fundamental%20principles%20for%20process%20design%20v1_3.xlsx
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Context: | Unnamed: 0 | Unnamed: 1 | Unnamed: 2 | Unnamed: 3 | Unnamed: 4 | Unnamed: 5 | Unnamed: 6 | Unnamed: 7 | Unnamed: 8 | Unnamed: 9 | Unnamed: 10 | Unnamed: 11 |
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File: E4.6%20Project%20manual%20SEW.pdf
Page: 2
Context: 2
Philosophy and Direction
Reduction in TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
To achieve this, the project book focuses on:
Use of latest High Efficiency products
Decentralization with “off the shelf” products where ever possible
Leading to increased Modularization and Standardization
| Benefits related to:
Project and installation | Benefits related to:
Operation and life cycle |
| -------- | -------- |
| Modularization, multi-use
Approved modules
Reduced project risk
Flexibility in design
Reduced Engineering and
design time
Reduced Installation Time
Smaller power supply (higher effi-
ciency and higher performance )
Reduced Cabling
Reduced overall components | Very high flexibility in production
for different (car) models
Positioning with high performance
and flexibility controlled directly in the drive
Reduced Down time
Reduced Maintenance costs
Reduced / Standardized /
Rationalized Component list
Less spare part stock for
maintenance
High Data Levels Available (higher Potential
for operation and Service information)
Low Noise / Low Heat |
| = Overall reduced costs | = High Availability
= High efficiency |
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File: E4.6%20Project%20manual%20SEW.pdf
Page: 9
Context: 9
1.3.3 SEW Online Support
Please find our Online Support at
https://www.sew-eurodrive.de/home.html or https://www.sew-eurodrive.se/hemsida.html
Short description of most important functions available at the Online Support:
Engineering & selection
Product configurator:
For example, configure a gear motor and get a CAD model
Selection guide for functional safety:
Find SEW solutions for safety applications
Energy efficiency tool:
Find global efficiency regulations
Data & documents
Documentation:
Find documentation (e.g. operating manual)
Product data:
For example, find technical details of a gear motor using its SEW
serial number
Software:
For example, find e.g. SEW startup software, EPLAN macros or
fieldbus device description files
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File: E4.6%20Project%20manual%20SEW.pdf
Page: 28
Context: 28
2.8.1 Prefabricated cables for supply for MOVI-C decentralized drives as specified
above
X1203_1: Mains AC voltage IN and X1203_2: Mains AC voltage OUT
Type of cable
Order No.
Fixed installation:
CE
HELUKABEL®
TOPFLEX® -600-PVC
18127479
18127495
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
Cable carrier:
CE
HELUKABEL®
TOPFLEX® -611-PUR
(halogen-free)
18133967
18133983
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
Fixed installation:
CE
HELUKABEL®
TOPFLEX® -600-PVC
18127460
18127487
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
Cable carrier:
CE
HELUKABEL®
TOPFLEX® -611-PUR
(halogen-free)
18133959
18133975
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
Cable carrier:
UL
HELUKABEL®
MULTIFLEX® -512
18166318
4 mm2
SEW
2.8.1 Prefabricated cables for supply for MOVI-C decentralized drives as specified
above
X1203_1:Mains AO volage IN and X1200_2: Mains AG votage OUT
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File: E4.6%20Project%20manual%20SEW.pdf
Page: 35
Context: 35
2.10.1 Helical-Bevel-gear boxes – K- type
Design:
Metric (e.g. shafts, flanges etc.)
Lubricants:
Standard as supplied by SEW
Notes:
No overhung force to TorqLOC® or Shrink-Disk gear
KH gear only if KT is not available (depending on gear box size)
Preferred mounting position is M1A 10
10 Other mounting positions for constructive or maintenance reasons only.
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File: E4.6%20Project%20manual%20SEW.pdf
Page: 38
Context: 38
2.11 Product specification for DOL motor
2.11.1 Example type code: 13
….
….
44
/IS
/IS /TF
/TF
90L
N 90L
N
/BE2/HR
/BE2/HR
4 pole motor
4 pole motor
Gear box coding
Gear box coding
/V
/AS7W /V
/AS7W
Motor option: brake / brake option
Motor option: brake / brake option
Motor size
Motor size
Motor type
N for „standard motor“ efficiency class IE3
Motor type
N for „standard motor“ efficiency class IE3
Motor option: forced cooling
Motor option: forced cooling
Motor option: Encoder
Motor option: Encoder
Motor option: temperature sensor
Motor option: temperature sensor
Motor option: connector
Motor option: connector
DR
DR
Motor type
DR for asynchronous series
Motor type
DR for asynchronous series
13 Important: The type code does not contain all information possible (e.g. motor voltage). Those information can
be found on the nameplate or with the SEW serial number.
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File: I0%20Guidelines%20for%20contractors%20and%20suppliers.pdf
Page: 5
Context: 2.1.1 Definition risk works
Below are examples of work that are classified as risk works and that require SSG-training and
also examples of work that does not require the training:
| Type of work | Education required YES | NO |
| Construction work – execution, management and project management | X | |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Electrical installation work – execution, management and projectmanagement | X | |
| Machine installations, electrical and mechanical - execution,
management and project management | X | |
| Property management, electrical and mechanical - execution,
management and project management | X | |
| Maintenance work, electrical and mechanical - execution, management
and project management | X | |
| Inspection - / audit work on machine - or construction installation | X | |
| Industrial Cleaning, factory/workshops | X | |
| Building of racks | X | |
| Building of scaffolding | X | |
| Piping | X | |
| Building ventilation system | X | |
| Roadworks | X | |
| Excavation work | X | |
| Paintingwork | X | |
| Forestry work | X | |
| Cleaning, public spaces | | X |
| People working in offices | | X |
| Logistics transport | | X |
| Kitchen personnel | | X |
2.1.2 How it works for the contractor
1. If the contracting company is not registered with SSG, it must be registered at
ssg.se/nyentreprenor. When registering, the contractor shall register the name of the
person at the company who will be acting as the administrator relating to SSG Entre.
2. The company will then be given access to the administration tool My SSG, where the
contractor employees are registered and Powertrain Engineering Sweden’s (Aurobay)
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File: I0%20Guidelines%20for%20contractors%20and%20suppliers.pdf
Page: 15
Context: When electric welding, approved equipment must be used. Earth cable must be connected to
the work piece near the welding point. Ensure that the cables are intact and the smoke
extraction / fume extractor is used.
6.11 Information
All staff must be informed of how the emergency services are alerted, the location of fire
extinguishers/ equipment and their function, evacuation routes, and the applicable parts of this
document.
6.12 Emergency Alarm
In the event of fire, accident, or environmental incident occurring within Aurobay´s areas an
alarm must be raised using the internal emergency number. The contractor is obliged to know
internal emergency number
6.13 Welding with gas
The gas cylinders must be placed in a gas cart equipped with setback protection, check valve,
glove, disconnection device, and all hoses and gauges. Loose gas cylinders must be stored in a
bottle rack, where empty and full bottles are separated. The gas cylinders must be kept firmly
anchored in a separate container. All gas cylinders and gas carts must be labelled with company
name and phone number. When gas cylinders are stored indoors, the nearest door and place
must be posted with signs. at the end of the working day, gas cylinders are placed outdoors or in
designated areas. Placement must be made
in consultation with the local fire protection organization. At break from welding, gas cylinder
vents must be closed. It is Important that fume extractors are used when gas welding.
6.14 Washing, rinsing and cleaning
For all work involving the formation of water vapour, such as pressure washing, boiling water,
etc. the local fire protection organization must always be contacted before work begins.
6.15 Setting up of temporary offices, sheds or similar
Temporary offices and sheds must be positioned so that fire cannot spread. Normally, the
protective distance is 15 m. Before placement, the client must approve the location.
6.16 Escape routes
From every workplace, two independent escape routes must exist. Roads and walk paths must
be kept free. For temporary changes, signs must be posted.
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File: FLT%20Wo%CC%88rterbuch2.pdf
Page: 1
Context: Weiteres Wörterbuch
FLT Standorte = FLT Deutschland, FLT INC USA, Laepple Taicang China
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File: B3%20Layout.docx
Page: 1
Context: B3 LAYOUT
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File: B2%20Functional%20description%20Gantry%20Rotorshaft%20MEP.docx
Page: 1
Context: English/Swedish menu structure
| | Machine-overview
Översikt | Sensor layout 1
Givarbild 1* | Sensor layout 2
Givarbild 2* | Sensor layout 3
Givarbild 3* | Sensor layout 4
Givarbild 4* | Sensor layout 5
Givarbild 5* | Sensor layout 6
Givarbild 6* | Sensor layout 7
Givarbild 7* | Sensor layout 8
Givarbild 8* | Sensor layout 9
Givarbild 9* | 1 |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Start-up conditions
Startvillkor | Cycle types
Cykeltyper | Deselection
Delfunk. | Settings
Inställning | | | | Workpiece status
Detaljstatus | Program selection
Programval | Shift Model
Skiftmodell | 2 |
| Group 1
Grupp 1* | Group 2
Grupp 2* | Group 3
Grupp 3* | Group 4
Grupp 4* | Group 5
Grupp 5* | Group 6
Grupp 6* | Group 7
Grupp 7* | Group 8
Grupp 8* | Group 9
Grupp 9* | Group 10
Grupp 10* | 3 |
Second row, left | Tool management
Verktygdata | | | Cycle time
Cykeltid | | | Sample check
Stickprov | Workp. Counter
Detaljräkn. | | Utilization
Skiftutfall | 4 |
| Alarm/Message
Larm/medd. | History
Historik | Alarm analyse
Statistik | Alarm export
Larmexport | | | ProDiag Unit
Diag. enhet | ProDiag Detail
Diag. detalj | Network
Buss diag. | RF-id diagnostic
RF-id diag. | 5 |
| Process fault
Processfel | SPC-info
SPC-info | | | | | | VDCom
VDCom | RF-id data
RF-id data | Interface layout
Interface | 6 |
| NC-testprg.
NC-testprg. | Service pos.
Servicepos. | PLC status
PLC-status | | | | | | | Lamp test
Lamptest | 7 |
| Operating manual
Op-manual | Maintenance manual
Uh-manual | | | | | | | | Version
Version | 8 |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Bottom row----media/image2.emf----Overview screen
ÖversiktPrepare
Driftinställn.Manual mode
Manuellfunk.Production
ProduktionDiagnostic
DiagnostikProcess
ProcessMaintenance
UnderhållDocumentation
Dokument----media/image3.emf----8 Language Lamp
selection test
When necessary, a 3rd level can be used.
*Text to be adapted.Free useable.
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Context: Diagnostics
1) Alarms
1) All components, apparatus and systems that belong to the equipment shall be individually supervised e.g., motor overload protection, circuit breaker, field-bus nodes and sub-systems.
2) Where host computer communication is present, it shall be supervised. Lost connection with Host-computer must generate a warning. When equipment is trying to communicate the warning shall turn over to an alarm.
3) Movements in all their positions and workpiece present must be supervised by some kind of sensor.
4) Software function as timeout for movement, sequence step, pair monitoring of sensor shall be supervised.
5) Alarms from sub-systems e.g. NC shall be viewed in the main controls common alarm screen.
6) Over temperature in electrical cabinet shall generate a warning, which turns over into an alarm after 2 hours.
7) Workpiece status must not be deleted when there is a malfunction of a sensor for workpiece present. If workpiece present and workpiece status does not correspond, an alarm is to be generated.
8) Alarm shall be viewed regardless of operating mode.
9) Alarms shall be active until the cause for the alarm is corrected and the operator resets. Reset of the cause and the text shall be performed with the same button.
10) Follow-up alarm caused by an in time preceding malfunction shall, if possible, be prevented.
11) A fault shall only stop the faulty part of the equipment. The rest of the equipment shall continue to work as long as possible.
Actual
The alarms shall be presented in chronological order with the oldest alarm first.
Alarm shall be stamped with time and date when they occurred.
History
The alarms shall be stored in a log and be presented in chronological order with the newest alarm first.
Alarm shall be stamped with time and date when they occurred and was reset.
The log shall store 3000 entries.
The log shall be able to export to USB memory. The function shall be performed with a function key in the HMI.
2) Messages/warnings
Messages and warnings shall only be active as long as the cause for the message/warning remains. Acknowledge is not required.
Actual
The messages/warnings shall be presented in chronological order with the oldest message/warning first.
Messages/warnings shall be stamped with time and date when they occurred.
Messages/warnings shall not be stored in the history log.
3) Stop levels
The stops shall be split into different levels depending on how severe the fault is:
-- Immediate stop
-- Time out for a movement
-- Stop after complete cycle
-- Warning - does not stop the machine immediately.
-- Messages to the operator - does not stop the machine.
4) Presentation
A complete alarm text for the operator shall include number, alarm trigger*, function group, identifier for the cause of the alarm and a description of the event in plain text according to the following example:
103 – DB12.DBX22.8* – CONVEYOR – Q12 – MOTOR 35M1 OVERLOAD PROTECTION TRIPPED
* In Simatic TIA solutions where ProDiag is use
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Context: Cycle types
When ‘Machine on’ is engaged, all cycle types are deactivated automatically. Normal automatic cycle is active when no cycle type is selected.
Emptying of equipment
Manually
The remaining parts in the machines shall be completed without letting any new parts in. When empty, the equipment shall stop in initial position.
The selection is made from the main panel for the complete machine. Activating/Deactivating must be possible to select when the automatic cycle is started. The selection is deactivated automatically when the machine is empty and has stopped.
Automatically
Emptying of the machines is performed automatically when there is no workpiece present on the input position for a pre-set time. The time shall be adjustable in HMI. When the pre-set time is set to zero, there is no emptying activated, machine is waiting for a new workpiece.
The emptying shall be interrupted when a new workpiece is present. When emptying is finished the automatic cycle shall remain on.
Machine with two or more workpiece must in HMI have an adjustable time, for waiting to run with only one workpiece.
Cell emptying (machining)
Emptying of the complete cell is ordered from the cell control. No new workpieces are let in, all workpieces inside the cell are finished and transported out. All equipment belonging to the cell are stopped at the end of cycle.
Automatic cycle without parts
The machine repeats automatic cycles without parts. This mode is selected from main panel for the complete machine. It shall be possible to run this function without cutting fluid (if there is any function groups requiring cooling they will be automatically off in this case).
Initial position
Initial position run must always be possible, regardless in which position the equipment has stopped.
If mechanical movements, NC-axis, robot-axis has been run manually out of position, it must be possible to run to initial position as long as the interlocks permit. When this not is possible, an explaining message has to be given.
Movements during initial position run are interlocked for protection against damage to machine and product. The movements shall return to their predefined initial position. Some movements may have more than one predefined position e.g. turn table.
Activating of initial position run in automatic mode results in an automatic run to initial position.
Activating of initial position run in manual mode results in an automatic run to initial position as long as the button is kept pressed. If the button is released the initial position run is interrupted immediately.
Operational stop
Operational stop means that the process is interrupted in the equipment. All drives keep their energy available in operational stop.
Stop at the end of cycle
Stop cycle means that all function groups of the equipment stops when the cycle is finished. The equipment stops in a position where a restart can be performed. The equipment’s stop positions is to be defined together with Aurobay.
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Context: Functional reliability – Material (example see page 3)
| Name | Make | Type/Standard |
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| Item | Type of change | Date | Signature |
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V8.1 | Updated after meeting with FLT in Hassmersheim 16/11-23 and e-mail with Mr. Schaffer. | 23/11-23 | AS |
| Questionnaire reused from "E2.2 Mechanical_Questionnaire Leonardo Camshaft v8.1_FLT", please update if there are any deviations. | 20/2-24 | AS |
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Table of CONTENTS
PROJECT INFORMATION 2
NamE INFORMATION 2
TeCHNICAL ANALYSES 2
Introduction 3
Changes 4
Table of contents 5
Chapter
1 Base frames 7
2 Machine covers 9
3 Slides / guides 10
4 FixturEs / CLAMPing 12
5 Handling and transportation 13
6 Spindles 19
7 Machine tool holder / changer 22
8 Drives 23
9 Washing equipment 24
10 Cutting fluid / chip disposal 27
11 Special equipment 30
12 Cooling / refrigerating units 32
13 Vacuum 34
14 pNEUMATIcs 35
15 Hydraulics 36
16 lubrications 38
17 DOCUMENTATION 41
18 trainings / Special Skills and tools 44
Base frames
Functional reliability - Design n/a
Machine base frame ☐
☒ Is welded
☐ Is casted.
☐ Is stress relievedJ
☐ Is made of aluminium profiles.
☒ The different units, in the base frame, are screwed and pinned to each other. J
☐ Have vibration damping feet to the floor. K
State if any change interval:
☒ Is bolted to the floor.
State how:
☐ Have seals between the divided base frames, to prevent leakage on to the floor. J
☒ Have no through holes in the base frame, e.g. screw holes, to prevent leakage on to the floor. J
Note:
Signs, labels ☐
☐ There is one common sign stating all units/axis and their +/- directions. J
☐ There are signs on the base frame stating the subunits/stations. J
☒ There are signs on the base frame stating the axis +/- direction. J
☐ The machine roof, have a sign stating maximum load. J
Note:
Is there a common "media connection point" to the machine? (cutting fluid, pneumatic, electric, etc.) ☐
☒ YesJ
☐ NoL
Note:
Functional reliability – Material (See example on page 3)
| Name | Make | Type/Standard |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
Gantry beam | FLT | Steel 300 x 300 x 12,5 mm |
Z-Axis | FLT | Steel 180 x 180 x 5 mm |
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Context: | | Name of document | Page |
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Aurobay / VCPC | Operational Reliability | 1 (44) |
Issuer (dept., name) | Date | Issue | Reg no |
Maintenance Engineering | 20230101 | 8.1 | DS1200 |
Subject |
Questionnaire Operational Reliability Mechanical Equipment of Machines |
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Project INFORMATIONProject name:
Aurobay/VCPC order number:
Manufacturer:
FLT GmbHProject number Manufacturer:
Machinetype/types:
Gantry Automation System
NamE INFORMATIONProject leader - Manufacturer:
Ralph SchafferProject leader - Aurobay/VCPC:
Nils TengvallContact person Manufacturer - Mechanical:
Ralph SchafferContact person Aurobay/VCPC - Mechanical:
Andreas Schander
TeCHNICAL ANALYSESOccasion 1: Before purchaseDate:
16/11-23For Manufacturer:
Ralph SchafferFor Aurobay/VCPC:
Andreas Schander Occasion 2: DesignDate:
For Manufacturer:
For Aurobay/VCPC:
Occasion 3: VerificationDate:
For Manufacturer:
For Aurobay/VCPC :
Introduction
Scope
The questionnaire covers questions on the Functional Reliability, Maintainability and Maintenance Supportability of the mechanical equipment.
Aim
The aim is that together with the machine supplier establish a specification for the mechanical equipment of the machine.
By working in this way we want to take advantage of the supplier’s and the purchaser’s knowledge and experience, permit a dialogue on technical development, and come to an agreement on a solution with high personal safety and operational reliability.
Application
The questionnaire shall be filled in by the supplier and returned together with the offer.
The questionnaire must have been approved by the purchaser and the supplier before any purchase.
Any additions or changes shall be approved by the purchaser and supplier.
How to fill in the questionnaire
- ”Functional Reliability - Design” Mark one or more of the choices. Explain further in case needed. If the field ”note” isn’t enough proceed on the backside of the paper or under section ”additional about…”.
- ”Functional Reliability - Material” Fill in the components and suppliers which are used. See example below.| Name | Make | Type/Standard |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
Cylinder | Bosch | ISO 6020/1 |
Filter | Hydac | DIN 24550 |
Turncylinder | Eckhart | SM 4.125-180°/Z1/S0 |
Measure nipples | Tema | Minimess M16 |
Pressure sensor | IFM | PN |
Etc…. | | |
| | |
| | |
Continue under section ”additional about…” à |
- ” Maintainability - Reparability” Mark one or more of the choices. Explain further in case needed. If the field ”note” isn’t enough proceed on the backside of the paper or under section ”additional about…”.
- ”Additional about…” In this section additional information, which is not covered with questions, are filled in. It can also be used when the field ”note”, under each question, is no
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Context: The following information is on the drawing list. ☐
☒ Supplier drawing numberJ
☒ Drawing name original languageJ
☒ Drawing name Swedish languageJ
☐ Drawing name Chinese and English languageJ
Note:
Which format are the drawings and models for design review before manufacturing delivered in? ☐
☐ 3D jt-file export from original modelsJ
☒ 2D PDF export from original drawingsJ
☐ Other - State: L
Note: 3D overall layout and workpiece touching parts in 3D.
Which format are the final 2D-drawings and 3D-models delivered in? ☐
Original drawings and models:
☐ 3D – Inventor - State which version: J
☒ 3D – Other - State which CAD-program and version: Solidworks
Fluid and pneumatic drawings:
☐ DWG - State which program and version: K
☒ E-plan - State which program and version: Eplan P8, Template from AUROBAYJ
☐ Other - State which program and version:
Note: 2D drawings in DWG.
The following information is on the hydraulic diagram. ☒
☐ Pump capacity l/minJ
☐ Pump motor’s power, revolution speed and voltageJ
☐ Piston area and piston/rod ratio for linear motors (cylinders) J
☐ Piston stroke for linear motors (cylinders) J
☐ Torque and revolution speed for rotating motorsJ
☐ Pipe dimensionsJ
☐ Pressure (bar) J
Note:
The following information is on the pneumatic diagram. ☐
☒ Total air consumption l/minJ
☒ Piston area and piston/rod ratio for linear motors (cylinders) J
☒ Piston stroke for linear motors (cylinders) J
☒ Pipe dimensionsJ
☒ Pressure (bar) J
Note:
The following information is on the wash/cutting fluid diagram. ☐
☐ Pump capacity in l/minJ
☐ Pump motor’s power, revolution speed and voltageJ
☐ Total flow l/minJ
☐ Consumption per subunitJ
☐ Pipe dimensions&
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Context: Note:
Maintainability - Reparability n/a
Clamping unit (fixture)? ☒
☐ There is a master for setting and alignment. J
☐ It is possible to check the clamping force. J State how.
☐ The nominal/max clamping force value is stated in documentation. J
☐ It’s possible to remove fixture/clamping device as a unit, without disassembling it. J
☐ It is possible to, during maintenance, lift workpiece in and out. J
☐ There are screw holes for lifting eyebolts. To simplify dismount from machine. J
☐ There is a special tool needed for the part seat monitoring system. J
Note:
Additional about Fixtures / Clamping
Note:
Handling and transportation
Functional Reliability - Design n/a
Horizontal transportation ☐
☒ What type of transportation? (roller conveyor, chain conveyor, etc)
State: Accumulating pallet conveyor
☒ The transport's guiding to work piece is hardenedJ
☒ The transport is equipped with drip traysJ
☒ The legs of the base frame are adjustable. (vertically) J
☒ The transport is equipped with automatic chain/belt tensionJ
☒ There are mechanical stops at the end of the transportJ
☐ The horizontal transportation is equipped with impact cover where there is manual loading/unloading, to prevent damage (on conveyor sides). J
☐ The legs are equipped with impact cover, where there is loading/unloading with forklift. J
Note:
Stop/separation device ☐
☒ What power supply is used for stop/separation device? (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, etc.)
State: Pneumatic
☒ The stops are fixed to the stand with pin, wedge or otherJ
☒ The stops are designed to withstand maximum technical loadJ
☐ The stops are provided with bumpersJ
☒ Stops remain in position at power failureJ
Note:
Locating/fixing device ☒
☐ How is locating/fixing carried out?
State:
☐ What power supply is used for locating/fixing device? (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, etc.)
State:
☐ The locating/fixing devices are fixed to the stand with pin, wedge or otherJ
☐ Locating/fixing devices remain in position at power failureJ
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Context: ☐ There is a hand wheel to turn the spindles with.
☐ The spindle/transmission case's air ventilation is connected to a non wet area, to prevent cutting fluid from entering the case.
☐ The spindle/transmission case is equipped with spur cut gears (straight cut).
☐ The spindle/transmission case is equipped with helical cut gears.
☐ The spindle/transmission case is equipped with spiral cut gears.
☐ The gears are hardened.
☐ The gears are attached o the shaft with a key.
☐ The gears are integrated with the shaft.
☐ The measuring result on the housing is included in documentation (shape, location, depth).
Note:
Tapping spindle ☒
☐ The area of operation is marked on the spindle.
Note:
Is lifetime calculation made on spindle / multiple spindle case? ☒
☐ Yes
State lifetime:
☐ No
Note:
What is maximum r.p.m? ☒
State:
Note:
What is the spindles natural frequency (critical speeds)? ☒
State rpm:
Note:
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Note:
Is there an oil separator? ☒
☐ YesJ
State type:
☐ No
Note:
Is there an evaporation plant? ☒
☐ Yes
☐ No
Note:
What type of filter is used? ☒
☐ Are made of stainless material J
☐ Cartridge filter (single) K
☐ Cartridge filter (changeable filter) J
☐ Back flush filterJ
☐ Filter basketK
☐ Filter bagK
☐ Band filterJ
☐ Centrifugal filterK
☐ Other State:
Note:
Tunnel washers ☒
What is the distance between washzone / dryzone?
State in mm:
Note:
Functional reliability – Material (example see page 3)
| Name | Make | Type/Standard |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| | |
| | |
| | |
Note:
Maintainability - Reparability n/a
Pumps ☒
☐ The pump is possible to bleed. J
☐ The pump is fitted with a so called spacer fitting between the motor and pump. J
☐ The pump motor is equipped with set screws to simplify alignment between motor/pump. J
Note:
Valves ☒
☐ There are signs indicating the status of the valve, e.g. open, closed, in operation, emptying tank etcJ
Note:
Tanks ☒
☐ It is possible to enter tank for inspection and cleaningJ
☐ There are signs stating the volume and type of tank (dirty/clean washing fluid tank) J
Note:
Wash zones / dry zones ☒
☐ The rinsing boxes and rinsing frames are fitted in such a way that they are easy to disassemble for cleaning and repair. J
Note:
Pipes ☒
☐ Manometers are fitted on pressure pipes. J
☐ Pipes are marked with flow direction and type of fluid. J
☐ Flowmeters are fitted on critical flows. J
Note:
Filter ☒
☐ Filters are equipped with differens pressure switch. J
☐ Filter are equipped with flowmeter to indicate when filter is cloggedJ
Note:
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Context: The Supplier and Purchaser shall arrange and pay for the facilities, undertakings etc. as shown below and as marked and in accordance with the notes and instructions as indicated.
Note: “N/A” means “Not Applicable”| | | Arranged by: | Paid for by: | |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| | Suppl. | Purch. | Suppl. | Purch. | Notes |
PERMISSION | | | | | |
1 | Permission to build the plant | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | NA |
INSPECTION, TESTING | | | | | |
2 | Testing of the Goods as required by statutory law, regulations or directives imposed by Authorities. | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
3 | Inspection of the Purchaser’s preparatory works | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
4 | Safety and health plan. Co-ordination on the site | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | In accordance with Swedish regulation AFS 1999:3 (based on 92/57/EEG) |
PACKING OF GOODS, TRANSPORT ETC. | |
5 | Marking of the Goods | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type of marking etc:
Reference designations |
6 | Packing of the Goods for transport | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type of packing etc: |
7 | Packing of the Goods for storage (before and during erection) | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type of packing etc: |
8 | Materials used for covering and protection | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
9 | Customs clearance, duties and charges | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
10 | Transport of the Goods to the Plant Site | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
11 | Unloading the Goods at the Plant Site | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
12 | Reception of the Goods at the Plant Site | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
13 | Storage - including directly associated handling - of the Goods at the Plant Site | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Beside the Plant Site |
14 | Storage areas | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, size, position, etc:
Indoor |
15 | Transport - including loading and unloading -of the Goods at the Plant Site
| ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | DDP Skövde
(Incoterms 2000) |
PERSONNEL, PERSONNEL FACILITIES AND BENEFITS | |
16 | Travel for the Supplier’s personnel between the Plant Site and the personnel’s homes | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | No. of journeys, etc:
|
17 | Travel for the Supplier’s personnel between their lodgings and the Plant Site | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
18 | Lodging for the Supplier’s personnel | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Max distance from the Plant Site: |
19 | Catering for the Supplier’s personnel | ☐ | ☒ | ☒ | ☐ | |
20 | First aid, first aid materials | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
21 | Nurse, medical auxiliary | ☐ | ☒ | ☒ | ☐ | |
22 | Medical room | ☐ | ☒ | ☒ | ☐ | |
23 | Doctor | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
WORKS | | | | | |
24 | Setting-out work (centrelines, reference heights etc | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
25 | Foundations | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | For grouting see item 37 |
26 | Foundation bolts | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
27 | Placing the works on foundation | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
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Context: 28 | Erection openings | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
29 | Chasing, making holes, making good | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
30 | Machine erection | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
31 | Connecting the works to services like:
Electric, Pneumatic, Coolant | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type, no: |
32 | Reinforcement of roads, buildings etc. for heavy lifts, transport etc. | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type: |
33 | Erection and removal of scaffolding | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | Type: |
34 | Anti-rust treatment | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type: |
35 | Touch-up painting | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type: |
36 | Demolition, disassembly | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | NA |
37 | Grouting | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Material and method to be specified by the supplier |
ERECTION EQUIPMENT | | | | | |
38 | Lifting and transport equipment, with operators/drivers | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type, capacity etc: |
39 | Lifting and transport aids (jacks, blocks, struts, lifting beams etc.) | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type, capacity etc: |
40 | Electrical distribution equipment, main supply panel | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type, number: |
41 | Electrical distribution equipment, local distribution panels | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Type, number:
400V, 16 A (x pcs) |
42 | Gas welding sets | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type, number: |
43 | Arc welding sets | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type, number: |
44 | Arc welding supply points | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, location: |
45 | Tools | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type etc: |
46 | Scaffolding | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | NA |
47 | Scaffolding timber | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | NA |
48 | Erection trestles, support materials | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Type etc: |
49 | Heated stores | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Number, size, location, etc: |
50 | Unheated stores | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Number, size, location, etc: |
51 | Tool stores | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Number, size, location, etc: |
52 | Office rooms with furniture | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Area line side normally used |
53 | Changing rooms and washing facilities | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, size, location, etc: |
54 | Personnel huts (rest period huts) | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, size, location, etc: |
55 | Sanitary facilities | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, size, location, etc: |
56 | Areas set aside for eating meals | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number, size, location, etc: |
57 | Workshop premises at the Plant Site (workshop hut) | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | Number, size, location, etc: |
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES, ETC | | | | | |
58 | Telephone - acquisition, installation | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | Number of lines: |
59 | General lighting | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | |
60 | Point-of-use lighting | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
61 | Acetylene, oxygen | ☒ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | |
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Context: Organisation
Type of document
Document Owner
Aurobay (Powertrain Engineering Sweden AB)
Instruction
Chief Information Security Officer
Name of document
Version
Issue date
Page
Operational Technology Security Conditions
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Section 5: FR 4 – Data confidentiality (Encryption)
| | Rationale: Some System-generated information, whether at rest or in transit, is of a confidential or sensitive nature. This implies that some communication channels and data-stores require protection | |
| |against eavesdropping and unauthorized access. | |
a) SR 4.1 - The System shall provide the capability to protect sensitive or confidential information for which explicit
read authorization is supported, whether at rest or in transit.
i. Protection of information, at rest or in transit, can be maintained through encryption, authentication and
access management (such as passwords) among other techniques. It is crucial that the technique chosen
considers the potential ramifications on System performance and the capability to recover from System
failure or attack.
ii. The System shall provide the capability to protect sensitive or confidential information traversing any
network Zone boundary. Through encrypted communication or authentication and access management
(such as passwords) among other techniques.
b) SR 4.3 - If cryptography is required, the System shall use cryptographic algorithms, key size and mechanisms
for key establishment and management according to commonly accepted security industry best practices and
recommendations.
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Contact Persons at Volvo Cars and Festo
Volvo:
Per Edin
Senior Maintenance Engineer
CMSE®-Certified Machinery Safety Expert (TÜV Nord)
Global Plant Design | Skövde Sweden
Tel.:
+46 72 888 9418
Mail:
per.edin@volvocars.com
Kang Wenfei
Maintenance engineer-mechanical
Zhangjiakou
Mail:
wenfei.kang@volvocars.com
Tel.:
+86 132 9330 8102
Festo:
Peter Görrel
Industry Segment Manager Automotive
Festo AB
Box 14001
40020 Göteborg
Tel:
+46 (706) 055488
Mail:
peter.goerrel@festo.com
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Context: MS6-LR… AS................................................................ 32
MS6-LRP-… ................................................................. 21
MS6-SV-1/2-C-… ......................................................... 26
MS6-SV-1/2-D-… ............................................. 24, 25, 26
MS6-SV-1/2-E-… ............................................. 24, 25, 26
MS6-SV-C-… ................................................................ 25
MS6-SV-C-MK ............................................................. 32
MS9-... ........................................................................ 21
MS9-EE ....................................................................... 25
MS9-EM-… .................................................................. 32
MS9-LR ........................................................... 29, 30, 32
MS9-LR… AS................................................................ 32
MS9-SV-C-… ................................................................ 25
MS9-SV-MK ................................................................. 32
NPAW-... ...................................................................... 23
NPHS-D6-M-… ............................................................. 34
NPHS-D6-P-… .............................................................. 34
NPQM-… ...................................................................... 22
OVEM-… ...................................................................... 19
PAN-… ......................................................................... 22
PUN-H-… ..................................................................... 22
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Context: Cognex Corporation One Vision Drive Natick, MA 01760-2059 (508) 650-3000 fax (508) 650-3333 www.cognex.com
DataMan 300-series
Fixed Readers Barcode 1D and 2D
* For long distance reading or lighting selection in manual station with operators Contact Aurobay/VCPC for advice
| Product no | Description | Aurobay Part No | Firmware |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| DMR-280S-0540-P | 16MM HSLL, 2D & 1D
CODE | | DataMan 6.3.3 |
| DMR-280X-MAX | DM280X, 16MM HSLL,
RED HPIL, 1/2 POL | | DataMan 6.3.3 |
| DMR-374X-MAX | Dataman 374(2048x1536), HDRtechnology with HighPower Integrated Light(HPIL), 24mm LiquidLens. | | Dataman 6.1.14*Attention Profinet B class |
| Product no | Description | Aurobay Part No | Firmware |
| CCB-PWRIO-05 | Power 5 m M12x12
flying leads | | |
| CCB-PWRIO-10 | Power 10m M12x12
flying leads | 6600019238 | |
| CCB-PWRIO-15 | Power 15 m M12x12
flying leads | 6600042745 | |
| CCB-84901-2001-05 | Ethernet 5m M12-RJ45
Connector, Straight | | |
| CCB-84901-2001-10 | Ethernet 10m M12-RJ45
Connector, Straight | | |
| CCB-84901-2001-15 | Ethernet 15m M12-RJ45
Connector, Straight | 6600105447 | |
| CCB-84901-2RBT-10 | Ethernet Robotic 10m
M12-RJ45 Connector,
Straight | | |
| CKR-200-CBL-EXT | Power 5m extension
cable M12 Male -
>Female | 6600121688 | |
CO
COGNEX
DataMan 300-serles
Fed Readers Barcode 10 and 20
* Fo long stance reasing oF kgting Selection In manual staton wih operators Contact AucbayNCPC for advice
Product no Desenpien ‘Aurobay PartNo Firmware
‘DMR.2008-0540- 46MM HLL, 20 & 1D Detahan 633
Cobe
‘DM2#0x, 164M HSL, ‘atatan 633
RED HPAL, 1/2 POL,
Detaman 374 Dataman 6444
(2048x2536), HOR *atanton Profinet 8 clase
technology with High
Power integrated Light
(HPIL), 26mm Liquid
one.
Product no Desenpien ‘Aurobay PartNo Firmware
(CCB-PWRIO-GS ‘Power Sm Mi2xi2
fying leads
cB PWRIO-A0 Power 1om ataxia | 6600010238
fying leads
cB PWRIOAS Power 1Smwtaxi2 | 6600042745
fying leads
(C6B-84901-2001-08 | Ethernet Sm M12 RIAS
Connector, Straight
G&Bsa001.2001.10 | Eihemet 10m M12-RI4S
onnecter, Staat
GeBsa001.2001.15 | Ethernet 15m m2-RI4S | G5O0TOESAT
Connector, Sraight
GeBsa00naRBT-10 | Ethernet Robot 10m
Mi2-R145 Connector,
Straight
‘CKR-200-CBL-EXT | Power Sm extension | 6600121688
Cable mi Male
SFemale
CogrerCaporlen One Vion Ove MNalMAOITSEEE (ERS ae OHSS wx
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Context: axlar eller framåtböjd rygg, medför en ogynnsam
belastning på leder och muskler vilket innebär risk
för skadlig inverkan.
One fixed working height does not suit everyone.
Individual height adjustment must be possible where
the task so requires.
En fast arbetshöjd passar inte alla. Individuell
höjdjustering måste kunna utföras där arbets-
uppgiften så kräver.
Printed copies are uncontrolled. Print date: 2018-11-06
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Context: technicians, maintenance personnel, safety delegate
or equivalent and operators.
I samband med nyutveckling eller inköp av ny
utrustning ska detta ske i samråd med ergonom
och övriga berörda såsom tekniker, underhålls-
personal, skyddsombud och operatörer.
Regular maintenance and service are necessary to
maintain function and performance.
Regelbundet underhåll och service är nödvändigt
för bibehållen funktion och prestanda.
Printed copies are uncontrolled. Print date: 2018-11-06
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Context: Standard
Appendix A to VCS 8003,29
Page 2(4)
Volvo Car Corporation
Height
Distance
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Neck
Fig. 4
Back/bending, turning
Fig. 5
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2.2.5
Safety Placard Layout (SP-layout) of Machinery and Equipment
Demand
Safety Placard layout is described in VCS 8010,39 Appendix1.
SP-layout is indicating where power disconnects devices/blockers
for the residual energy that is left in the machinery/equipment, after
the safety protection device has been affected, are delivered and
installed.
Power disconnection devices/blockers for residual hazardous
energies and remaining hazardous energies must be marked with a
symbol on the SP-layout.
All other disconnectors are to be visualized in the SP-layout. If
necessary, it can be visualized on a separate layout in the SP-
document.
VCS 8010,39
Appendix1
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Must be in accordance with standard EN 10305-04 and surface
treated with zinc which has been passivated 8-25 my.
Hoses according to DIN EN 853 are to be used.
However, hoses must only be used when pipes are not acceptable
from a functional point of view.
Pumps and engines according to ISO 3019-1 are to be used.
No hanging/gravity loads should be security locked with oil.
All signs and plates must be attached with bolts or rivets and the
label must be permanently engraved to be resistant to wear and
tear.
EN 10305-04
DIN EN 853
ISO 3019-1
4.1.11
Vibration measuring
Spindles, transmission boxes and other vital parts must be prepared
for vibration measuring. The manufacturing and placing of the
transmitter has to be adapted to Aurobay/VCPC system.
4.1.12
Industrial cooling water
All material, in contact with Aurobay/VCPC industrial cooling water,
pipes, valves, heat exchanger etc. shall be in stainless steel.
The type of heat exchanger shall be plate model even if its inside a
cooling machine.
The material must be resistant for the chemicals on both sides of the
exchanger.
4.1.13
Interface media connection
Figure 2 - Interface media connection
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Mathematically, this can be expressed as follows:
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3𝑟���
𝑙���𝑟 𝑈𝑆𝐿 − 𝑋̅
3𝑟���
The standard deviation s shall be estimated with the following
formula:
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𝑙��� − 1
4.3.1.3
Test occasions
The test is carried out two times –in the Test before shipment and in
the Taking-over test after installation at the Aurobay/VCPC plant.
Approved results must be achieved before Shipment and Taking
over can take place.
4.3.2
Other quality characteristics
4.3.2.1
Demands
Normal cycle:
The processing has to be made with the correct procedure
according to specifications and agreements.
The parts that have been processed must not be damaged in any
way.
No alarms should occur as long as the processed parts are inside
specification.
Process alarms and monitoring functions:
All specified alarms and monitoring functions that are used to assure
the produced quality must be present and work when tested.
The checking of an executed operation has to be possible in direct
connection to the performed operation without disturbing
production. For example it has to be possible to check a core hole
diameter before it is thread formed even if it is formed in the same
operation. If one operation makes it impossible to check a previous
operation they should be separated in a way that makes it possible
to make sample checks of each operation otherwise built in
checking devices should be included.
4.3.2.2
Test method
Normal cycle:
If no other agreement is made the same production run as for
paragraph 4.3.1 is used for the test.
The equipment must work inside specified cycle time during the
test.
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5.3.8
Bill of Material
Shall be delivered in excel format. This list shall contain all parts of
the equipment.
−
Column with information if part is a spare or wear part.
−
Information if drawing will be included in final doc.
−
Part name
−
Part drawing
−
Manufacturer
−
Included on drawing/drawings
An example:
5.3.9
Safety documentation
See 2.2.4.3
Ass & Subassembly Drawing-] Posp-JQuan/-| _ PariDrawing number Partname 1-j Commen-j Manufscturer =] Spare Wearpariz] Drawing incuoeo [=
TTS 0 SPOOPTT x
12540175 705 | 4 ETS ‘Swen racket Th
12840175 “| 4 OGF7OT ‘Sich Im =
12540175 103 | 4 _| _2TUAD20051RS800 Adam | Safely switch Adam ABB
12840175 w]| ı Fanel 2050x1500 Panel Troax
12840175 101 | 2 | 28601621 tor pane! 2080 Post Toax 6040 Troax
mm
1264-0175 6 4 1264-2218 ‘Stop w x
1264-0175 ST ı 1264-1206 Protection plate x
1264-0175 4 1 1264-1276 ‚Stand / frame Alufex. x
12840175 34 1264-0331 Locking x
12849175 2 [4 12540174 Anachment x
13540175 cts Drawer Co
LI Drawer T
1264-0172 4 2 1264-1264 Ruler x
1268-0172 st 1264-1262 Gable font x
2 1 1264-1261 Drip sheet metal x
[7 1254-0170 Palit x
12820178 D Giachement x
1280172 705_|_10_| _ SO87S-Bxa0-A Paralelpn
12840176 104 | 20 | 180 7380-1-M6x12 | Hexagon screw woh found
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6.3 Training Documentation
Education must meet needs for all categories of personnel, so they
are confident with relevant documentation and drawings for each
category
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Context: inslindos@yolsearscom
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Model Description ‘Ordering No.
Socket Selector 4 833 0610 04
Yo-bus cable osm 42220917 00
im 44222 0917 01,
sm 4222 0917 05.
7m 4222 0917 07
10m 4222 0917 10
Vo Termination plug 4222 0443 00,
Socket holder Standard 24,5 mm 4222049211
Socket holder Optional SO mm 42220492 15.
Bit holder single For bits, to increase area on socket stand sensor 42220933 91,
screw For socket holder, Max Hex 0196 1169.00
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Document owner: Jens Lindqvist. email: jens.lindqvist@volvocars.com
Aurobay_Projekt_Manual_AtlasCopco_ver2_0
| Product information, fixtured solutions. | PowerMacs 4000 system has been in the market for nearly 15 years. We |
| |are sourcing critical components that are reaching end of life. This |
| -------- | -------- |
| | means that we have to phase out PowerMacs 4000 in the end of 2022. |
To be introduced during Q1 2022 is PF6 FlexSystem. (Flex uses the same QST-spindles as PM4000)
PF6 FlexSystem Components
| A | FlexCarrier 3 slot |
| -------- | -------- |
| A | FlexCarrier 6 slot |
| B | FlexController Anybus |
| B | FlexController ProFISafe |
| B | FlexController CIPSafety |
| C | FlexDrive |
| D | FlexIAM Generic |
| E | FlexBlank |
| F | FlexFan |
Tool Cables Flex tool Cables
| | Length | | | Name | | | Description | |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| 1 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 1 m | | |
| 1,25 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 1,25 m | | |
| 2 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 2 m | | |
| 3 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 3 m | | |
| 5 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 5 m | | |
| 7 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 7 m | | |
| 10 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 10 m | | |
| 15 m | | | Tool Cable Flex | | | PF6 Flex-QST 15 m | | |
Product information, fixtured solutions
PowerMacs 4000 system has been in Ihe market for nearly 15 years. We
‘are sourcing critical components that are reaching end of life. This
means that we have to phase out PowerMacs 4000 in the end of 2022.
‘Tobe introduced during Q1 2022 is PFS FlexSystem. (Flex uses the same QST-spindles as PM&000)
PF6 FlexSystem
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Aurobay_Projekt_Manual_AtlasCopco_ver2_0
Guidelines for Installation and HW update
Activating Time sync and store IP address in the backup file
To secure that Ip-address for master TC is stored in the Backup file.
Mark the box for “Configure external ith” and put in values for Ip address, net mask and Gateway.
Selection is found in TC01 under Hardware
To secure that it is the same time in the machine as in Tools Net server when the machine is
connected to Tools Net. Select Time server to “Tools Net”. Selection is found in folder Set Up /Option
To connect to Tools Net you need to add the component Tools Net to TC1 and write the IP address
10.250.1.32 and server port No: 6573 in Skövde, In Zhangjiakou IP address is 10.240.196.29 and
server port No: 6573.
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Trace -no of samples: 752
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5. MES Manual Client – Hardware setup
Principal hardware design
Host
TCP/IP
TIA portal
Programming device.
Internal subnet of PLC.
Host Host
TCP/IP TCPIIP Electric cabinet
2D-code reader Nutrunner PN/PN Coupler to
Scanner/Camera Handheld/Spindle conveyor
Cognex Atlas
PN. Internal subnet of PLC.
230 VAC
MES-PLC IRF170C IRF170c] | sDI 8D! 8DO Doonn
Siemens o O° PN-switch
TIA Portal oO0|00 &-port Turck
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Pallet OP Push
ID-TAG | | | 1D-TAG button
reader reader panel
‘The mounting of the Pallet
‘equipotential bonding bars/system is ID-TAG
not displayed, = Mandatory equipment = Optional equipment
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Area / Site:
Issue:
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Name Name
Aurobay Supplier:
Contents
Technical sign off 1
Appendix B – Specification of work 3
Appendix C – Time Schedule 3
Appendix D – Obligations of the contractor & the purchaser 3
Appendix E – Technical specifications and standards 3
Appendix F – Takingover tests abd process protocol 3
Appendix G – Drawings etc 3
Appendix H – Training 3
Appendix I – Local instructions 3
Appendix J – Supplier’s quotation 3
Appendix B – Specification of work
Appendix C – Time schedule
Appendix D – Obligations of the contractor & the purchaser
Appendix E – Technical specifications and standards
Appendix F – Taking-over tests and process protocol
Appendix G – Drawings etc
Appendix H – Training
Appendix I – Local instructions
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Context: 2.2.2 Planned maintenance
The supplier must present all necessary planned maintenance and estimated hours/year in the quotation.
Costs for spare parts used during planned maintenance shall be specified.
3 Visual factory at equipment
When the position of a component is important for its functionality or maintenance activities, that position shall be marked. For example, a clearly defined reference/home/stop/maintenance position shall be marked.
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High-precision position: with Vernier scale that show the equipment’s home/stop position
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If a tension unit for chains is used, the actual position and alignment shall be indicated with an arrow on the movable part.
On the fixed part:
Green area for acceptable position.
Red area for unacceptable position.
Yellow area for positions that require action (e.g. remove a chain link or replace the entire chain).
Oil levels, e.g. in gearboxes, must be easy to check visually and gearboxes must be mounted in such a way that the oil can be drained and refilled without the need to dismount any other component.
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All visible levels of liquids in tanks, e.g. oil, shall be labelled. Green for acceptable levels. Red for unacceptable levels. Yellow for levels that require action. (adding or removing liquid).
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1) Media, e.g. pneumatics, hydraulics, gas, water, etc.
The main valve shall be marked with a sign stating that it is the main valve
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All handles of control and adjustment valves shall be green if they are normally open during production, red if they are normally closed during production, and yellow if they are adjustable during production.Colour on the handle indicates if the valve should be:
Open = Green
Closed = Red
adjustable = Yellow
Colour on the handle indicates if the valve should be:
Open = Green
Closed = Red
adjustable = Yellow
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Indications of flow direction and content must be agreed between the supplier and VCPC or Aurobay (relevance/legal/cost). Pipes on machine shall be labelled as show
Pipes should be marked accordingly:Cutting fluid / CoolantWhite Cold water < 40°C GreenHot water 40-70°CGreen+text Hot water > 70°CGreen text, Hot waterSteamGreyHydraulic- oil BrownCompressed air BlueVakuum Light blueLubricant YellowGreaseRedDetergentViolet ----media/image16.jpeg--------media/image17.jpeg--------media/image18.jpeg
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File: E3.1%20ShopFloor%20Interaction%20Concepts%20v1_0.pdf
Page: 10
Context: Name of document
Issue
Issue date
Page
Page
ShopFloor Interaction Concepts v1_0
10 (13)
Type of document
Security class:
Version
Issue date
Date
Specification
Proprietary
1.0
2022-01-19
Issuer
Issue
Issue date
Page
Appendix
64331 Global Line & Equip, Thore Andersson
Station Types
Station can operation wise be of these types:
•
Automatic Station – All activities cycle is performed automatically.
•
Manual Station – One or multiple activities are performed manual by any operator, an activity may
use some kind of device ( e-g nutrunner, scanner, vision, hand tools).
•
Semi-Automatic Station – An operation that contains both automatic and manual activities.
Technology and Interfaces – Automatic Station
For automatic equipment we support three types of interfaces:
Shopeiar Interaction Concepts vi_0 1003)
Speciicaton Propriiay 40. 2022.01.19,
©4221 Global Line & Equi, Thoe Andersson
4.2. Station Types
‘Station can operation wise be of these types:
‘+ Automatic Staion ~All activites cycle is performed automaticaly
‘+ Manual Station - One or multiple activites are performed manual by any operator, an actly may
se some kindof device (e-g nutunner, scanner, vision, hand tools)
‘+ Semi-Automatic Staion —An operation that contains both automatic and manual activites.
4.3. Technology and Interfaces - Automatic Station
For automatic equipment we suppor three types of interfaces:
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File: Op160_EFAD_S700298_05.pdf
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Powertrain Engineering Sweden AB
Skövde
PROCESS DRAWING
CAD system
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FÖR PRODUKTION/ FOR PRODUCTION
Nr/ No
Datum/ Date
Namn/ Name
Ändringens art/ Change
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Godkänd av/ Approved by
Datum/ Date
Datum/ Date
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DRIFT H-FAB
Verktyg/Tool
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Section drawing show both product finished contour and for this operation
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20General%20Conditions.pdf
Page: 5
Context: for :
a) waiting time and time spent on extra journeys.
b) costs and extra work resulting from the delay,
including removing, securing and setting up erection
equipment.
c) additional costs, including costs as a result of the
Contractor having to keep his equipment at the Site for a
longer time than expected.
d) additional costs for journeys and board and lodging
for the Contractor's personnel.
e) additional financing costs and costs of insurance.
f) other documented costs incurred by the Contractor
as a result of changes in the erection programme.
46. Whatever the means of payment used, payment shall
not be deemed to have been effected before the Contractor's
account has been fully and irrevocably credited.
47. If the Purchaser fails to pay by a stipulated date, the
Contractor shall be entitled to interest from the day on which
payment was due. The rate of interest shall be as agreed
between the parties. If the parties have not agreed on the rate
of interest, it shall be 8 percentage points above the rate of
the main refinancing facility of the European Central Bank
in force on the due date of payment.
In case of late payment the Contractor may, after
having notified the Purchaser In Writing, suspend his
performance of the Contract until he receives payment.
If the Purchaser has not paid the amount due within
three months, the Contractor shall be entitled to terminate
the Contract by notice In Writing to the Purchaser and to
claim compensation for the loss he has incurred. The
compensation shall not exceed the Contract Price.
RETENTION OF TITLE
48. The Plant shall remain the property of the Contractor
until paid for in full, including payment for the
erection of the Plant, to the extent that such retention of title
is valid under the applicable law.
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File: E5.2%20Contract%20appendix%20E%20for%202D%20factory%20Layouts%20Aurobay_VCPC_iss5_221123.doc
Page: 1
Context: 2D Factory Layouts
Table of Contents
1. Scope and field of application 1
2. General Requirements 1
2.1. AutoCAD Version 1
2.2. Language Requirement 1
2.3. Units, Scale and Coordinate System, 1
3. 2D Factory Layouts 2
4. Use of Xrefs (External References) 2
5. Use of layers 3
6. Use of Blocks 4
7. Points of attention concerning drawing 4
8. 2D qualitative layouts 7
Scope and field of application
This description covers components production at:
Aurobay plants in Skövde - Sweden and in Zhangjiakou - China
Volvo Cars Propulsion Components (VCPC) in Skövde – Sweden
Following is intended for layouts of machine lines and production equipment in Aurobay/VCPC production sites. Any deviations from this document shall require approval by Aurobay/VCPC
General Requirements
AutoCAD Version
Files shall be saved in the latest released file format and only native AutoCAD objects shall be used.
Language Requirement
All text shall be written in English, including layer titles. No other language is accepted.
Units, Scale and Coordinate System,
Only layout files handed over by Aurobay/VCPC engineers may be used. This will ensure that the layout drawings are designed in mm and use of the respective sites coordinate system. Scaling is not allowed, scale 1:1 must be used.
2D Factory Layouts
The coordinate system in the Layout Drawings is the same as in the *Plant Alignment and the 3D Plant Scan Data. This means that the same specific coordinate can be located in all these three environments, with high accuracy.
It enables easy use of 3D Scan Data in combination with the layouts, just insert the scan data to 0,0.
It also makes set out work of equipment installations on shopfloor easy and highly accurate by use of the *Plant Alignment Reference System.
*Plant Alignment: A method and a physical reference system implemented in the shops.
Coordinates of surveyed referencesSurveyed reference----media/image1.png----
1) Reference System coordinates are loaded into the Total Station instrument.
2) The Total Station triangulates to some prisms attached to the references to find its position in the Reference System.
3) The Total Station is now ready to point out any wanted WCS coordinate from the layout drawing so the equipment can be positioned on shopfloor accordingly.
Some layouts are in a 15-degree angle. Use the predefined UCS to rotate to perpendicular.
All objects Z coordinate values must be Z=0 (zero).
Below example is a horizontal view of a layout with a lot of objects that are not on Z=0.
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Use of Xrefs (External References)
Aurobay/VCPC layouts consist of several linked files, so called xrefs (external references). You most often will receive a file package (zip) from Aurobay/VCPC.
Only the specified files shall be edited.
Keep the xrefs as linked files. DO NOT bind the xrefs into the layout and DO NOT explode binded xrefs.
The xrefs are always inserted to WCS 0,0 and rotation = 0.
Use of layers
Use the Aurobay/VCPC Layer
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File: E4.1%20Project%20manual%20Siemens.pdf
Page: 1
Context: Issuer
Security class:
Issue
Date
Anders Mantler
Public
1.20
2023-10-18
Internal
Contract Appendix E4.1
Project manual
Siemens - Aurobay
APPLICATION SIEMENS-AUROBAY EXTRANET
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File: Orgalime%20SE01%20Agreement_2021-08-10.docx
Page: 1
Context: Notices and Communication
Communications which are to be sent in accordance with the Contract shall, unless otherwise expressly stated by a Party or evident from applicable routines, be in writing and in English and must be delivered by personal delivery, email transmission or prepaid overnight courier using an internationally recognized courier service at the following addresses (or at such other address as any Party may provide by notice in accordance with this Section 10.1)
The Representative of the Contractor shall be:
Name: [●]
Phone: [●]
E-mail: [●]
The technical contact person of the Contractor shall be:
Name: [●]
Phone: [●]
E-mail: [●]
The Representative of the Purchaser shall be:
Name: [●]
Phone: [●]
E-mail: [●]
The technical contact person of the Purchaser shall be:
Name: [●]
Phone: [●]
E-mail: [●]
All notices shall be effective upon receipt, which shall be deemed to have occurred:
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File: E1.4%20VCS%208003%2C19%20Workplaces%20%E2%80%93%20requirements%20and%20applications.pdf
Page: 3
Context: STANDARD
VCS 8003,19
Volvo Car Corporation
Issue:
Page:
4
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The below table specifies guidelines for illumination levels:
| Local / Workplace general lighting | | Normal prerequisites | |
| Transport aisle / Industrial vehicle aisle | 200 lux | | |
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Workplaces, office work | 500 lux | | |
| Work with slightly higher demands on vision. For
example detailed machine and bench work,
monitoring, inspection | 750 lux | | |
| Work with high demands on vision, for example
polishing, testing of shiny surfaces, colour
inspection | 1000 lux | | |
For more demanding tasks, the spot lighting shall be adapted accordingly.
These lighting strengths are from a work environment perspective. Complete Car Product audit VCPA offline
inspection stations and customer acceptance line CAL inline stations have higher illumination requirements.
For specific illumination requirements within these areas, contact the quality or audit organization.
Air quality
The air where people normally work or stay shall be of good quality. A carbon dioxide (CO2) content of less
than 1 000 ppm in premises where personnel reside shall be aimed for. The air quality shall be ensured by
removing air pollutants from processes and large machines directly at the source. Indoor workplaces shall be
smoke-free. Spaces for smoking shall be provided at appropriate outdoor locations.
Ventilation
On premises where process ventilation is a prerequisite for ensuring that dangerous levels of contaminants
in the zone of occupation do not arise, any faults in the ventilation system’s functionality shall be detected
and shown by a control system. If exposure to air contaminants can cause risk of death or serious injury, the
control system shall also include an alarm. The alarm may be acoustic or visual, or both if necessary.
When designing the process ventilation, the aim shall be to prevent as many impurities as possible from
escaping into the indoor air. Process ventilation exhaust air shall be evacuated outdoors.
When working with hazardous substances, suction devices for exhaust air shall be integrated in the
machine/equipment.
Stationary spot welding machines shall have a built-in exhaust air suction outlet. When designing these
ventilation units, the aim should be to prevent as many impurities as possible from escaping into the
workplace air. The discharge of air from the room shall be as small as possible.
Outdoor air
Outdoor air shall be supplied to workplaces and personnel facilities in a sufficient quantity.
Outdoor air intakes shall be suitably positioned, with consideration taken to the contaminant content, the
temperature of the outdoor air and the positioning of the exhaust air outlets.
Supply air
The air supplied to workplaces and personnel facilities shall be as free from air contaminants as is practically
possible.
Printed copies are uncontrolled. Pri
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FINAL ANSWER
Answer: | Kunde | Endkunde | Aufstellort | Hallenhöhe | Sales Manager |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurobay | Aurobay | Skövde, Schweden | | Ralph Schaffer |
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