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 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 1 A STRATEGY FOR PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE ( One Step Setup) Set-up and changeover reductions for equipment, tooling and machines.

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 2 Executive Overview Participant manual Tools Workbook Knowledge Breakthrough Lecture notes Performance Excellence Series Training Module Elements

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 3 Session 1.0Introduction…….……...…………………... 4 Session 2.0Waste Management ………………………. 12 Session 3.0Setup Practices…………………………….. 22 Session 4.0Traditional /Strategic Setup Approach…… 29 Session 5.0SMED Implementation Planning…………. 34 Element 5.1 Implementation Team……………………… 36 Element 5.2Implementation Plan………………………. 37 Element 5.3Communication Plan………………………. 38 Element 5.4Training Plan………………………………. 40 Element 5.5One Step Setup…………………………….. 42 Element 5.5.1Separate Internal from External Setup…… 44 Element 5.5.2Integrating Internal into External Setup…. 49 Element Reducing Setup Processing Time…………. 63 Element 5.5.4Optimizing Setup Processes……………….. 92 Element 5.6Verification & Standardization…………… 95 Session 6.0Summary…………………………………… 105 Table of Contents Knowledge Breakthrough

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 4 SMED is Continuous Improvement It is a customer driven requirement. Customers are demanding: Product and service diversity Lower costs Higher reliability and quality. In essence organizations need to become leaner ! So organizations must: Produce smaller lots, more frequently. Expand the scope and diversity of products and services. Reduce quality defects.

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 5 Ultimately, SMED focuses on reducing changeover and set-up times, thus enabling organizations to: Produce smaller lots of products and services more frequently ! Develop a broader scope of products and services ! Reduce quality defects towards zero ! Meet Customer’s Expectations !

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 6 What Does Set-up/changeover reduction mean for my business? Increased customer service levels and profits ! Via Waste Elimination resulting in: Reduced Lead Times-Faster Delivery Zero Inventories-Reduced Working Capital Improved Quality Improved Safety Smaller lots of products-flexibility Diversified Product & Service Options

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 7 To eliminate the wastes that result from “uncontrolled” processes increasing inventories and lead times.. To gain control on equipment, material & inventory. Apply Control Techniques to Eliminate Erosion of Improvements. Standardize Improvements for Maintenance of Critical Set-up Parameters. Look Familiar ? Why SMED ?

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 8 MajorCPI Tools(6  ) Kaizen LeanDescription Cp/Cpk 4 Process capability assessment DOE 4 Design of experiments SPC 4 Process control based on statistics and data analysis FMEA 4 Risk assessment tool Regression 4 Correlate effect one variable has on another Process Map Map process steps to communicate and identify opportunities 5 whys /2 hows Determination methods for root cause discovery Pareto Column chart ranking items highest to lowest Fishbone Cause / Effect Diagram 5S 44Elimination waste Visual Mgmt Emphasis on visual techniques to manage process Poka-Yoke 4 4 Error proofing techniques Spaghetti Chart 4 4 Kanban 4 4 Material storage technique used to control process Takt Time 4 4 Determine pace or beat of a process Std Work 4 4 Evaluate tasks done during a process SMED 4 4 Single minute exchange of dies - Quick machine set up TPM 4 Integrate maintenance strategy with process Cellular Flow 4 Reduce inventory & cycle time through process layout and pull production techniques Expand Process Improvement Program to Utilize Kaizen Tool Kit Tool Kit Comparison

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 9 Identify what types of internal and external setup times are involved in the following pictures. Picture A: Wire Cutting Machine Picture B: Metal Stamping Machine

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 10 Identify what types of internal and external setup & times are involved in the following pictures. Picture A: Wire Cutting MachinePicture B: Metal Stamping Machine ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Setup Type Time ( Min) Think Break

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 11 Internal External Setup Classify Three items under each item category. ExternalInternal ____________ ____________ ____________ Which items would you convert from internal to external Setup ? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Why? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Think Break

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 12 Traditional Setup Practices Material movement occurs after the machine is turned off. Detection of defects or missing equipment is noticed which the machine is running. Defective tooling,fixtures, setup instruments are noticed after the machine is turned on. Completed products are transferred to next operation. Raw material is moved after the machine is stopped. Setup tooling delivered after the changeover has begun. Defective product identified after internal setup has begun. The operator notices that equipment is missing after internal setup has begun.

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 13 n Preparation - Ensures that all the tools are working properly and are in the right location. n Mounting & Extraction - Involves the removal of the tooling after the production lot is completed and the placement of the new tooling before the next production lot. n Establishing Control Settings - Setting all the process control settings prior to the production run. Inclusive of calibrations and measurements needed to make the machine, tooling operate effectively. n First Run Capability - This includes the necessary adjustments( re- calibrations, additional measurements) required after the first trial pieces are produced. n Setup Improvement- The time after processing during which the tooling, machinery is cleaned, identified, and tested for functionality prior to storage. 5 “Traditional”Setup Steps Defined

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 14 “Traditional”Setup Resource Consumption Analysis

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 15 Examples of wastes in a traditional setup ! What kind of “setup wastes” can you identify in this pictures ? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Think Break

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 16 Separate Internal from External Setup Optimizing Setup Processes Integrate Internal into External Setup Reduction of Setup Processes One Step Setup Implementation Plan Progressive Enhancements Step 2 Develop Specific Implementation Plan Step 3 Develop Communication Plan Step 4 Develop One Step Setup Training Plan Step 5 Implement One Step Set-up Step 6 Verification / Standardization Step 1 Develop One Step Setup Implementation Team

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 17 Phase 2 Combining equipment functionality Involves standardizing the equipment ( parts, tooling, processes) based on commonality between setups to reduce the number of setup steps and cycle times. The common setup parts were identified and replaced with this jig/holder combination. Notice how different quantities of the same part can be setup with the same fixture. Also, these setups can occur while the machine is running. By using these fixtures, the parts are automatically centered and adjusted for height and flatness as a part of External setup- not Internal setup.

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 18 Tooling supplies are clearly labeled Tooling supplies are neatly assigned a unique location. Waste associated with finding, replacing, motion will be eliminated by this example of visual placement.

 2000, QualityToolBox.com, LLC, all rights reserved 19 Phase 3: Reducing setup processing time. Elimination of Bolts & Adjustments. Bolt attachments requires 32 complete turns for each bolt or screw (1 for each thread) to fasten this bolt and die to a machine. This clamp attachment requires one step to attach the die to a machine. Example of One Step Fastening