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    adjusting. II. Where the machine cuts‚ turns‚ drills‚ shapes punches‚ or moves in any way: cleaning and III. Maintenance‚ trouble shooting and repair‚ adjusting‚ setting up. IV. At the gears‚ wheels‚ cylinders‚ belts‚ rollers‚ chains‚ cables‚ sprockets‚ cams. V. Around lift trucks and moving equipment. VI. Around conveyors‚ elevators‚ and cranes. VII. Around any machinery and equipment that can produce energy on you. VIII. Where you feed materials into the machine: loading‚ cleaning.

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    natural. Critics such as Nicholas Carr claim that our overuse of electronic gadgets is leading to an absolute automation‚ which will have adverse consequences for our society in the future (2). But are not machines more dependent on humans than vice versa? People invent technology and machines in order to accomplish great tasks in fields of science‚ medicine and various other sections of work‚ and primarily to improve their quality of life. Besides there are other fields in life where social competences

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    Plant layout

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    Necessity of good layout Factors affecting good layout Principles of good layout Advantages of good layout Symptoms of poor layout Types of layout What is PLANT LAYOUT? Plant layout refers to the arrangement of physical facilities such as machines‚ equipment‚ tools‚ furniture etc. in such a manner so as to have quickest flow of material at the lowest cost and with the least amount of handling in processing the product from the receipt of raw material to the delivery of the final product. Plant

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    Computers

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    dependent on computers in every aspect of our lives‚ and computer on bigger and more powerful ones. But may be really not too dependent all the time‚ because the key is in the smartest and most powerful machine in the history of mankind and that’s right inside us‚ that’s us. Our body and mind is above all machines on this planet and in one sentence they all rely on us. Again yes we are too dependent on computers because it’s the human brain which computes this magnificent world unconsciously in the almost

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    Fonderia

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    They are especially known for making safety parts (parts that if it fails the operator loses control). Fonderia di Torino has just recently considered purchasing the Vulcan Mold Maker. This mold maker would replace six semi automated stamping machines and increase efficiency‚ reduce costs and make higher quality products. During our analysis of this scenario we made a couple assumptions. We assumed that the sales would not change from one alternative to the other and we also assumed that there

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    (The Independent 2007) which to produce a special kind of coffee machines‚ coffee capsules‚ and other coffee accessories. In 1986‚ Nestle started a simple but revolutionary idea to make espresso coffee by it’s coffee machine and capsules with an new brand Nespresso (Nespresso 2012). [pic] [pic] Figure 1: The first machine C100 and capsules ( Nespresso 2012) Nespresso has not been taken as an special coffee machine now‚ it has become one indispensable coffee culture all over the

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    Material Mngt

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    Case 1 (10 Marks) Renuka Machines Manufacturing Corporation (A case on vender rating in material management) Renuka Thomas‚ President of Renuka Machines Manufacturing Corporation (RMMC)‚ is concerned about company’s choice of suppliers for cleaning brushes‚ which are used in the company’s data processing equipment. Renuka occasionally plays tennis with Sheela George‚ President of George Machine Company (GMC)‚ one of the company’s suppliers of cleaning brushes. Recently‚ Sheela complained to

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    Isokinetic Devices

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    Isokinetic movement: In isokinetic movements the situation is reversed now we tell an isokinetic machine (the dynomometer) to move only at a certain speed (normally described in degrees per second). The machine will then vary it’s resistance against us to maintain that speed. This means if we push against the machine hard it will give back allot of resistance to maintain the speed it was told to go at. If we push or pull softly the machine reduces the weight to maintain the speed. To achieve isokinetic movement there

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    Compared with foreign countries‚ theblock making machine in China has a late start. However‚ China carries out the market economy system and integrates economy with world gradually‚ and it absorbs the advance production technologies of block making machine from foreign countries. With much effort of researchers and the light of Chinese practical situation‚ the production of block making machine has quickly become an independent industry. Due to the development goals are formulated by many major cities

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    this machine is less labor intensive‚ requiring only one worker per shift whereas the old machines required 12 workers per shift and 3 workers for maintenance. The new machine also provides a higher depreciation tax shield and cost savings in other areas of the foundry. Other benefits include improvements in quality‚ lower scrap rates‚ a 30-percent-higher capacity and the release of some of the foundry’s floor space for other purposes. We can assume two projects: keeping the old machines or buying

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