The scenario is typical of today's market: huge workload, unmatched pieces, very high level of quality required and strict deadlines
Everything seems to be going smoothly.
The machine bought at a terrific price is turning out to be a real bargain: it folds everything and seems to be having no issues.
The operator has finally adapted to the new press brake and his hands run as fast as the wind on the buttons of the CNC.
Suddenly the unexpected happens: the operator presses the pedal, the press emits an unusual sound, as if it were unable to stand the pressure.
The beam lowers, first aligned, then it goes down on one side.
At the same time, a yellowish trickle pours down from the crankcase of one of the two cylinders.
The situation is clear: the press brake is broken.
The moment in which the damage occurs, you start counting your losses, an activity that bears the name of calculation of lost earnings from lost profit.
It is difficult to quantify the waste of money, only after careful analysis is it possible to have a plausible estimate of its extent.
It must be said that, unfortunately, collecting data costs time and effort.
However, if we do not rely on precise and reliable numbers, we will not have an indication of which ones are the really convenient choices for our company.
This is why it is very important to catalog the costs of a machine downtime.
Some are intangible and difficult to estimate, but most are absolutely recognisable in a short time, by answering a few simple questions:
A bender is usually a skilled worker, so he is not the one with the lowest salary as he creates some type of added value.
From the moment this element goes missing, the cost for the company immediately begins to have a certain weight.
He could, perhaps, devote himself temporarily to other tasks, but the bending department will certainly travel at reduced speed due to machine downtime.
It depends on whether an agreement has been made with the manufacturer.
Often, if the machine is not new, you can turn to the parent company service or to freelance technicians.
In any case, there is an hourly cost to be incurred, which obviously increases in relation to the duration of the repair.
3) How much do the spare parts of our press brake cost?
And let's add, how easy is it to find them?
Their cost is what we immediately see, but the difficulty in finding them immediately extends the downtime, increasing the cost of the first point, and all the others that we will see later.
Among the costs that cannot be quantified quickly, but that can have heavy implications, there are what we could define as "risks", including:
Choosing your next press is therefore a crucial choice that will determine your production. Choose the one that suits you best: trust the experts!