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SAFETY
Gloves and ear plugs are to be worn throughout this operation.

Be careful of pinch points. Keep fingers clear at all times when the machine is operating.
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QUALITY CHECKS
The following checks should be performed:
- Do not force the part into the checking fixture.
- The correct length of the legs is indicated by the cutouts at the bottom of the C/F.
- Wires should follow the profile of the checking fixture.\
- No loose clips.
- Box wire legs paralell & flat.
- Emblem not loose or worn on clip gun.
- Appearance - no surface residue, burrs, rust, score marks & cracks on mould plate.
- Legs on outter wire form flat & fits in C/F correctly.
- No gap between mould plate and seat back.
- Place the front section 1st into the final fixture and the legs shall sit flat.
- Follow "STOP, CALL, WAIT" procedure if the parts are not fitting into the final fixture or if there is a lift on the legs.
Examples
Assemble mould plate to frame
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OK Conditon Parts






NG Conditon Parts








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QUALITY INSPECTION
- The Last-off from the previous batch is to be compared to the current batch First-off. Last-off is to be placed in the production run.
- Complete a First-off before comencing with production, record on system Inspection No. 9323
- First-off sample to be tagged and remain with the checking fixture.
- Conduct in-process inspections every hour and record on system Inspection No. 9324
- At the end of the batch, last part is to be tagged and kept with the checking fixture. Inspection No. 9325. First-off is to be placed in the production batch
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REJECTS
- All reject parts are to be placed immediatley in the red reject bins provided.
- All rejects should be logged on the system hourly.
Scrap / Reject bins are to be emptied at the end of end job or at the end of shift if the job is running at the end of shift
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PERFORMANCE TARGETS
Once the job has been logged on the system, you will be able to see the production figures and targets including
- The Total Qty made against the job
- The quantity prodcued on the shift (day),
- The Std Time and the number of Parts required to be made per hour.
The picture to the left provides and example.
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Production figures are to be logged on the system every hour.
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