Displays the status of one or more components subject to wear and tear.
This widget must be placed in a Thing Definition template, and requires selecting a Wear Metric.
The widget displays:
- the name of the component subject to wear as title (e.g. Blade Group).
- the installed spare-parts if defined.
- the current reached level of wear.
- the reached usage (e.g. 8800 hours).
- the maximum tolerated usage (standard usage + tolerance)
- the status which can be GOOD or TO REPLACE
- the suggested action, the user must follow to restore the worn part.
In case the status is GOOD, the widget displays the number of remaining days before the component(s) must be replaced.
Optionally you can display multiple wear metric in the same box.
By clinking on the Details link, a popup displays the single wear status.
In case the status is TO REPLACE, clicking on the Suggested Action link allows the user to view the action detail popup, which includes the due date of the action, the technical description on what to do, and, in case spare parts have been configured, the suggested purchase as well.
By clicking Mark as Done, the widget prompts the user to confirm that the action has indeed been performed and that the replacement parts have been purchased and replaced.
VALUE-ADDED DIGITAL SERVICES,SMART AFTER SALES & ADVANCED SERVICES,SMART SPARE PARTS & CONSUMABLES
Configuration
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In the template editor, you can find the Wear Status icon under the Maintenance and Support component palette group.
You can drag the widget into the grid and then configure the following sub-elements according to your needs:
Metric: the wear metric whose status must be displayed.
Below are references to the properties that can be configured for this widget.
For more details on how to manage metrics, you can refer to this article.
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Template Syntax
Below you can find some examples of how to use the component within a template.
<!-- Single wear metric --> <wear-status-widget [title]="'Blade Wear'"> <metric name="blade_wear"></metric> </wear-status-widget> <!-- Multiple wear metrics --> <wear-status-widget [title]="'Machine Wear'"> <metric name="blade_wear"></metric> <metric name="oil_filter_wear"></metric> <metric name="blade_guide_wear"></metric> </wear-status-widget>
Component Reference
Here is a comprehensive list of all the elements and properties that can be used to configure the component.
Wear Status <wear-status-widget> | |
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PROPERTIES | |
CSS Class | The name(s) of the CSS class used to customize the widget layout. Type: STRING | Optional class="my-custom-class" |
Title | The title displayed on the top part of the widget box. Type: STRING | Optional [title]="'Details'" |
Visibility Condition | The expression that allows you to reduce the visibility of the element. Type: STRING | Optional *ngIf="getUser().organizationId != null" |
SUB-ELEMENTS | |
Metric | The wear metric whose status must be displayed. Multiple | Required <metric name="bearing_wear"></metric> |
Metric <metric> | |
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PROPERTIES | |
Filter | The name of the filter used to transform and display values. Type: FILTER | Optional filter="fooBarFilter" |
Label | The metric alternative label. Type: STRING | Optional label="Temperature" |
Name | The metric whose value(s) must be loaded by the widget. Type: METRIC | Required name="Temperature" |
Unit | The unit of measurement to be displayed along the value. Type: STRING | Optional unit="°C" |
Visibility Condition | The expression that allows you to reduce the visibility of the element. Type: STRING | Optional *ngIf="getUser().organizationId != null" |
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