Success Stories - Manufacturing

Industrial Engineering - Test Cell Redesign

Problem Statements

  • Existing end of line test equipment was not up to industry standards
  • Test cell data output had to be recorded by hand and manually entered into spreadsheet for tracking purposes
  • Too much variation in test results that were not controllable
  • Inaccurate and unreliable test data caused risk of losing industry certification
  • Existing end of line equipment lacked flexibility to allow testing of all models across single test stand, thus creating potential production bottlenecks

Solution

  • Researched and implemented Best Practices and Standard Work for new test control plan
  • Developed a new control strategy for automating the process
  • Redesigned/upgraded existing test cell
    • Complete electrical rewire of test cell to facilitate implementation of new controls and equipment
    • Implemented Allen-Bradley hardware for control, monitoring and reporting results of test stand/test area (previously used hard relay logic and pneumatic logic with analog readouts)
    • Redesigned test cell plumbing to facilitate new flow rate measurement devices
    • Implemented higher accuracy torque and vibration measurement devices
  • Managed and coordinated all mechanical and electrical modifications

Results

  • Redesigned test cell was capable of testing product variations that previously ran through 2 different test stands
  • More accurate, reliable and real time CFM, torque and vibration measurements being logged and tracked automatically
  • Test data automatically captured into electronic test information repository
  • End of line test equipment is now up to industry standards

 


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