GO.Time
Keep track of time in your part programs for enhanced traceability and quality assurance.
Description
By automatically setting common variables based on time of day, part programs can know under which operator shift they are being run. Additionally it gives part programs on demand access to the date and time accurate in seconds. That allows for marking parts with the time they were made, or for the part program to calculate cycle time. If used in conjunction with other functions such as the User Task 2 VDOUT command, alarms can be generated to get the operator to check tool life or inspect the first piece of their shift.
Details
Updated: 06/14/2017Available Versions: 1.3.5
Size: 33,277 KB
Functionality: Automation
Compatibility:
In order to install this app on a machine, it must meet these requirements:
- Operating Systems: Windows XP 32-bit SP3, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1
Other operating systems untested but may be compatible. - API Version: 1.9.1.0 or later
- .NET Versions: 2.0 or later
- OSP Control Types: P200 or later
- Machine Types: Any machine type except PC (PC NC-Master is compatible)
- Required License Features: None
About The Developer
Jimi BrownJon Weaver
Company: Gosiger
Certified Developer?
Phone: 877.288.1538
Email: mike.williams@gosiger.com
At Gosiger, we distribute CNC machine tools. We also solve business problems with robust manufacturing solutions. We won’t give up until your production issue is solved intelligently and effectively. We do this by offering CNC machine tools, high volume CNC machine tools, automation solutions, engineering support, parts and service and financing. We take our responsibilities to our clients seriously. Because of this, we are fortunate to have many relationships through multiple generations.
For 90 years Gosiger, Inc. has been helping American manufacturers maximize productivity technology solutions like CNC machinery, equipment, application experience, automation and through exceptional service. Clarence Gosiger founded The C.H. Gosiger Machinery Company in 1922 in Dayton, Ohio. He established close relationships with the pioneering machine tool manufacturers of his time including Monarch Machine Tool, Minster Machine, DeVlieg and Kingsbury. Today, Gosiger continues to align itself with the most innovative forces in manufacturing technology: top quality CNC machine manufacturers like Okuma and Hardinge. Gosiger has grown into a $300,000,000+ company – with 15 facilities in 15 states; further expansion is planned. Gosiger remains headquartered in Dayton, where second and third generation family owners continue to operate the company.
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