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                Team Lean on ME

                        The project Calendar

                        The Winter 2009 Schedule

 

NISH Paper

 

Needs Statement

SW Resources

 

"SW Resources needs a device to enable workers with limited dexterity and mental capability to be able to perform the assembly of a pop nozzle which includes four unique pieces: a shaft, a spring, a plug, and an outer casing, at a rate of 30,000 assemblies per day."

 

   ~Team Lean on ME

 

Old assembly process at SW Resources

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Team Lean On ME assembly solution

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Team Members:

SrD website:

http://www.ent.ohiou.edu/~me470/

 

 

 

 

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Terry Russell said

at 1:32 pm on Feb 4, 2009

Team 4: Noting your Data Collection results and the importance of your measurement system, you should really do a Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gauge R&R) analysis on your measurement system. Any measurement of a part not only measures the true part value (pounds/ torque), but also measures any variability that may exist because of poor repeatability of the gauge and/ or the poor reproducibility of the operators and their methods of

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Terry Russell said

at 4:56 pm on Mar 5, 2009

Team 4: I still have the problem of not being able to open the .par, .cfg and .asm files. Is there any way these files can be converted to something I can open and read?

Also, I will be in town tomorrow (March 6), but my day is already well spoken for. Next Friday, March 13, I should have most of the afternoon available for us to meet. I am interested in your progress since last we met and how the Gauge R&R analysis is going. I realize we are getting into finals, so if next Friday will not work, we can try again after spring break. I am also available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week should a GoTo meeting be preferable.

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