Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow
With examples drawn from aerospace, electronics, household appliance, personal products, and automotive industries, Lean Assembly covers the engineering of assembly operations through:

  • Characterizing the demand in terms of volume by product and product family, component consumption, seasonal variability and life cycle.
  • Matching the physical structure of the shop floor to the demand with the goal of approaching takt-driven production as closely as possible.
  • Working out the details of assembly tasks station by station, including station sizing, tooling, fixturing, operator instructions, part presentation, conveyance between stations, and the geometry of assembly lines as a whole.
  • Incorporating mistake-proofing, successive inspection, and test operations for quality assurance.

    Lean Assembly differs from most other books on lean manufacturing in that it focuses on technical content as a driver for implementation methods. The emphasis is on exactly what should be done. This book should be the "dog-eared" and "penciled-in" resource on every assembly engineer's desk.

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Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow
With examples drawn from aerospace, electronics, household appliance, personal products, and automotive industries, Lean Assembly covers the engineering of assembly operations through:

  • Characterizing the demand in terms of volume by product and product family, component consumption, seasonal variability and life cycle.
  • Matching the physical structure of the shop floor to the demand with the goal of approaching takt-driven production as closely as possible.
  • Working out the details of assembly tasks station by station, including station sizing, tooling, fixturing, operator instructions, part presentation, conveyance between stations, and the geometry of assembly lines as a whole.
  • Incorporating mistake-proofing, successive inspection, and test operations for quality assurance.

    Lean Assembly differs from most other books on lean manufacturing in that it focuses on technical content as a driver for implementation methods. The emphasis is on exactly what should be done. This book should be the "dog-eared" and "penciled-in" resource on every assembly engineer's desk.

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Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow

Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow

by Michel Baudin
Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow

Lean Assembly: The Nuts and Bolts of Making Assembly Operations Flow

by Michel Baudin

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Overview

With examples drawn from aerospace, electronics, household appliance, personal products, and automotive industries, Lean Assembly covers the engineering of assembly operations through:

  • Characterizing the demand in terms of volume by product and product family, component consumption, seasonal variability and life cycle.
  • Matching the physical structure of the shop floor to the demand with the goal of approaching takt-driven production as closely as possible.
  • Working out the details of assembly tasks station by station, including station sizing, tooling, fixturing, operator instructions, part presentation, conveyance between stations, and the geometry of assembly lines as a whole.
  • Incorporating mistake-proofing, successive inspection, and test operations for quality assurance.

    Lean Assembly differs from most other books on lean manufacturing in that it focuses on technical content as a driver for implementation methods. The emphasis is on exactly what should be done. This book should be the "dog-eared" and "penciled-in" resource on every assembly engineer's desk.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563272639
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2002
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michel Baudin (MMTI, Palo Alto, California, USA) (Author)

Table of Contents

PART A: Analysis TechniquesChapter 1: Key issues of assembly operationsChapter 2: Product quantity analysisChapter 3: Trend and seasonality analysisChapter 4: Takt time and capacityPART B: Assembly ConceptsChapter 5: Visualizing the assembly processChapter 6: The concept of the assembly lineChapter 7: Collecting assembly time dataChapter 8: Line balancingPART C: Detailed DesignChapter 9: Assembly station sizingChapter 10: Detailed design of assembly stationsChapter 11: Part presentationChapter 12: Conveyance between stationsChapter 13: Assembly cellsChapter 14: Overall shape of assembly linesPART D: Assembly QualityChapter 15: Preventing picking errorsChapter 16: Inspection, test, and rework operationsBibliographyIndex
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