Condition monitoring solution for gearboxes provides six-figure savings
22 March 2018
Welded Tube of Canada: condition monitoring using FAG SmartChecks has prevented unplanned production downtime
Welded Tube of Canada is a producer of steel tube and pipe with an annual production capacity of 700,000 tonnes. It was looking to introduce a predictive maintenance regime that would increase its gearbox availability and achieve extended lead times for gearbox spare parts.
Challenge for Schaeffler
Welded Tube’s metal tube forming line in Concord comprises of four sections: forming, finishing, sizing and squaring. In the first three sections, only one electric motor drives three to four gearboxes. The forming line manufactures tube on a continuous basis. Therefore, if a gear stops turning or a gearbox fails, the whole production line comes to a standstill. This is particularly true of the large, costly brass worm gears on the 13 tube forming gearboxes. If these gears are damaged or fail, the subsequent costs of unplanned downtime is extremely high.
Welded Tube therefore decided to introduce a predictive maintenance regime at Concord. This would increase gearbox availability and achieve extended lead times for gearbox spare parts. The main requirement was to introduce a cost-effective condition monitoring solution with reduced cabling effort, which could also be used on standard double output drives.
The decision to implement a system based on FAG SmartCheck units from Schaeffler paid for itself as soon as the first unplanned downtime was prevented. Furthermore, the company saved a six-figure sum (approx. 126,000 euros) after just six months.
FAG SmartCheck makes condition monitoring simple and reliable
Condition monitoring solution
The solution recommended by Schaeffler was to continuously monitor the condition of all gearbox shafts and gearbox bearings, as well as the brass worm gears. This was implemented by installing 13 FAG SmartCheck units to monitor gearbox vibrations from the 13 tube forming gearboxes.
A FAG SmartController was also installed, which acts as a bi-directional gateway between the customer’s control system and the sensors. Both the signal routing and the power supply (Power-over-Ethernet) for each FAG SmartCheck unit were implemented using a single Ethernet cable, while the production facility and monitoring office were linked wirelessly using a Wi-Fi router.
Due to their complex gear ratio, the brass worm gears are technically very difficult to monitor. However, FAG SmartCheck units feature frequency-selective component specifications and a “track frequency band” template, which means they can match these complex requirements and are suitable for both standard and special gearboxes.
A damaged brass worm gear from the production line in Concord, Canada
Significant cost savings
Investing in condition monitoring solutions based on FAG SmartCheck units often pays for itself within a short period of time by helping to prevent unplanned downtimes and their subsequent costs.
Shortly after being put into service at Concord, the FAG SmartCheck devices proved their reliability by identifying high vibrations on various gearboxes. In just six months, Welded Tube’s maintenance team detected three brass worm gear failures at an early stage. This information was particularly important, as gearbox spare parts were only available on long lead times.
Welded Tube plans to install additional FAG SmartCheck units at two further Welded Tube plants in Welland (Canada) and Buffalo (USA).
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