Description
At many operations, setup reduction is a key tool for establishing work flow. This
course will teach participants how to develop a “pit crew” to execute standardized,
rapid, low-variability setups that ensure process readiness and production quality.
We will develop and document setup procedures using hands-on exercises that translate
easily to workplaces. This is usually conducted over 1 ½ to 2 days and should include
an ILS-led setup reduction activity in your plant to enhance the learning, ensure
capability of the team to apply what they have learned across your operations, and
provide immediate return on your training investment.
Target Audience
This course is designed for a team of individuals charged with development of rapid
changeover procedures and execution of those procedures in the work place. This
might include a mix of setup operators, process operators, maintenance technicians,
production engineers, operations supervisors, and tooling specialists.
Objectives and Outcomes
- Prioritize setup reduction activities to have maximum impact
- Describe foundational concepts, including internal versus external activities and
the importance of variability reduction
- Document and analyze the current state method
- Develop standardized external operations including 5S to support setup, readiness
verification systems, and setup carts or pre-positioning systems
- Describe strategies to convert internal operations to external operations including
rapid transitioning of machine operating parameters, functional analysis, standardized
interfaces, tool presetting, and principles of fixture design for rapid changeover,
and gauging systems
- Analyze tooling to define setup families and optimum run sequences, including preferred
run sequences for processes under pull production control
- Design rapid disconnect methods
- Establish procedures to eliminate or minimize process adjustment, including the
use of design of experiments
- Design parallel work activities to reduce internal downtime
- Coordinate a setup reduction event
- Document standardized setup procedures, including concurrent activities
- Sustain and improve setup procedures
- Use auditing systems and setup control boards
Students document current changeover process and identify waste
Future state changeover procedure is docuemented.
A tooling cart developed by the students.
Mockup of a new tooling c presentation approach for the future state.
Changeover board is developed to schedule and prioritize changeover activity in
a plastic molding operation.
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