Purpose - This paper presents Quick Changeover Design (QCD), which is a structured methodological approach for Original Equipment Manufacturers, to drive and support the design of machines in terms of rapid changeover capability. Design/methodology/approach - To improve the performance in terms of set up time, QCD addresses machine design from a Single-minute digit exchange of die. Although conceived to aid the design of completely new machines, it can be adapted to support for simple design upgrades on pre-existing machines. The QCD is structured in three consecutive steps, each supported by specific tools and analysis forms to facilitate and better structure the designers’ activities. Findings - QCD helps equipment manufacturers to understand the current and future needs of their customers to: (i) anticipate the requirements for new and different set-up process; (ii) prioritize the possible technical solutions; (iii) build machines and equipment that are easy and fast to set-up under variable contexts. When applied to a production system consisting of machines subject to frequent or time-consuming set-up processes, QCD enhances both responsiveness to external market demands and internal control of factory operations. Originality - The QCD approach is a support system for the development of completely new machines and is also particularly effective in upgrading existing ones. Its practical application is demonstrated using a case study concerning a vertical spindle machine.
Quick Changeover Design: a new Lean methodology to support the design of machines in terms of rapid changeover capability
BRAGLIA Marcello;DI PACO Francesco;FROSOLINI Marco;MARRAZZINI Leonardo
2023-01-01
Abstract
Purpose - This paper presents Quick Changeover Design (QCD), which is a structured methodological approach for Original Equipment Manufacturers, to drive and support the design of machines in terms of rapid changeover capability. Design/methodology/approach - To improve the performance in terms of set up time, QCD addresses machine design from a Single-minute digit exchange of die. Although conceived to aid the design of completely new machines, it can be adapted to support for simple design upgrades on pre-existing machines. The QCD is structured in three consecutive steps, each supported by specific tools and analysis forms to facilitate and better structure the designers’ activities. Findings - QCD helps equipment manufacturers to understand the current and future needs of their customers to: (i) anticipate the requirements for new and different set-up process; (ii) prioritize the possible technical solutions; (iii) build machines and equipment that are easy and fast to set-up under variable contexts. When applied to a production system consisting of machines subject to frequent or time-consuming set-up processes, QCD enhances both responsiveness to external market demands and internal control of factory operations. Originality - The QCD approach is a support system for the development of completely new machines and is also particularly effective in upgrading existing ones. Its practical application is demonstrated using a case study concerning a vertical spindle machine.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.