The guide is available on the Fastems website www.fastems.com and covers the six main production bottlenecks that hinder manufacturing efficiency: production planning, production start set-up, cutting tool management, transfers and loading between process phases, quality and tracing, and machine tools.
Also available on the site is the same information in the form of the Six Solution Blocks for Small Batch Manufacturers webinar.
Fastems explained that in the average shop, machine optimisation – or lack thereof – can cripple a manufacturer’s success. Unautomated machines run averagely at 30% utilisation (7.2 spindle hours each day).
With flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), the company said machines can run up to 90% optimisation (21.6 spindle hours a day). This change results in one automated machine running the same amount of spindle hours as three comparable unautomated machines. The automation guide and webinar explain in greater detail how manufacturers can optimise their operations.
Machines in the average shop run underused for a variety of reasons. Commonly the spindle doesn’t run during setups, material and tools may not be available exactly when they need to be, scheduling inefficiency results in idle time, urgent orders wreak havoc on schedules, and machines malfunction.
Further, if a shop is not set up to run lights-out, a machine can only be run for part of the manned shifts, decimating its uptime. In the guide, Fastems reveals three keys to achieving high utilisation: make production planning and execution intelligent, automate hardware to work stably night and day, and make processes reproducible.
For more information, download the free Fastems automation guide or watch the free Fastems solutions webinar at fastems.com/automation-guide.