NFV1
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2012
- 2
I am a design engineer working in a manufacturing machine shop that employs around 40 machine operators (most of whom don't have a great deal of training and have no machine programming experience). As it's not my game I don't get involved in manufacturing engineering, yet I am constantly told "we can't do that" or "we can't hold that tolerance". Then on top of that almost a forth of all parts are out of spec one way or another. I understand that often there is a riff between design and manufacturing engineering. As I don't have a great deal of experience in other manufacturing plants I am looking to see what the "standard" practices are regarding machine shop manufacturing practices.
Do your companies...
1.Supply a job tray with ALL necessary equipment for particular job?
2.Give operator a program and rough route in order to complete part?
3.How accurate are your routes? 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, never; and how important are these to your company?
4.Are operators required to manipulate programs for slight changes in final dimensions rather than making a bespoke program?
5.Can you add multiple routes for the same parts (say making part of load center 1 vs. load center 2)?
6.How much special set up equipment (ie jigs, arbors, and the like)do you use?
7.How much time does a manufacturing engineer spend on the floor.
Any input would be very helpful. Thanks in advance.
Do your companies...
1.Supply a job tray with ALL necessary equipment for particular job?
2.Give operator a program and rough route in order to complete part?
3.How accurate are your routes? 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, never; and how important are these to your company?
4.Are operators required to manipulate programs for slight changes in final dimensions rather than making a bespoke program?
5.Can you add multiple routes for the same parts (say making part of load center 1 vs. load center 2)?
6.How much special set up equipment (ie jigs, arbors, and the like)do you use?
7.How much time does a manufacturing engineer spend on the floor.
a)Run ever part the first time with operator?
b)Never run first parts with operator but available if issues arise?
c)Never on floor (this is operator and floor supervisions responsibility?
Any input would be very helpful. Thanks in advance.