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Technical Bulletin Issue 131August 2012
August 2012 - Issue 131
ThyssenKrupp Accessibility
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Dear colleagues,The Technical Bulletin is designed to create a forum for
exchanging information and sharing progress about products in
the ThyssenKrupp Accessibility range.
A version of this bulletin will be available in various languages in
the member area of the website: www.tkconnect.net
Copyright © 2012 ThyssenKrupp Accessibility BV.
All information contained in this newsletter is strictly company
confidential and should not be passed on, reproduced or
published in any form without the direct approval of Product
Management: [email protected]
This is to ensure that we can inform you more openly about our
plans and progress.
Flow2 ............................................................. 2Feedback Remakes Rail .................................... 2Installation instructions for new power supply ...... 3
Levant Outdoor ................................................ 4Removal of the shrouding ................................ 4
General ........................................................... 5Cancelation costs ............................................. 5
Index 2012 ...................................................... 6
Contents
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Flow2Feedback remakes rail
Remakes
As you can see in Graph 1: Remakes by responsible party, errors
by the TKA Drawing Office result in the second highest number of
remakes.
Graph 1: Remakes by responsible party.
Compared to 2009-2010, the number of remakes assigned to the
TKA Drawing Office decreased from 131 to 113 in the last fiscal year.
This is a reduction of almost 14%. In this Bulletin we want to focus on
recent improvement measures implemented by the Drawing Office,
resulting in further reduction of remakes.
Measures for reducing remakes
The process of generating a drawing from measurement data supplied
by the FOs and resellers is manual. This means that factors like
skills, experience, and concentration have a significant impact on
the end result. Over the last 1.5 years, various measures have been
implemented to achieve a positive effect on these factors:
- increase in awareness and experience by discussing all
remakes assigned to the Drawing Office with the entire team
on a weekly basis;
- introduction of training sessions where experienced staff
conduct sessions with the rest of the team, resulting in
improved skill levels and uniform ways of working;
- renovation and expansion of office space to create a
comfortable environment in which staff can concentrate more
effectively.
Improvements have also been made to the drawing software. For
example, the input of certain parameters has been automated which
has eliminated the risk of manual input errors. Automated verification
of certain items of the configuration data has eliminated the risk of
items being forgotten.
More recently, an extensive check of the drawings produced was
introduced, which is carried out by experienced staff. The objective
was not only to eliminate errors, but also to give instant feedback and
thus enhance skill levels.
The results are quite impressive as you can see in graph 2. In this
graph, the bars show the development of remakes as a percentage of
the total production by quarter, and the trend line. The percentage of
remakes fell from over 0.9% to almost 0.4% in the final month of the
second quarter!
Graph 2: Percentage of remakes of total production, due to TKA drawing errors
Through registering and analyzing data we aim to understand
which areas we need to improve in and monitor the results of the
measures taken. We count on your support to provide us with
accurate and detailed data and feedback so that together we can
improve our products and processes.
If you would like any further information regarding remakes, or
if you require specific data or reports to support your business,
please contact Bart Kruithof, Quality Engineer at
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Customer Service
Assembly
Logistics
Development
Customer/TKA 50/50
Coating department
Manufacturing rail
Drawing office
Customer
0,0%
0,1%
0,2%
0,3%
0,4%
0,5%
0,6%
0,7%
0,8%
0,9%
1,0%
10-Q1 10-Q2 10-Q3 10-Q4 11-Q1 11-Q2 11-Q3 11-Q4 12-Q1 12-Q2
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Flow2Installation instructions for new power supplyInstructions
Power supply
1. Cut off the DC plug and discard.
Cutting of the DC plug
2. The ribbed conductor is the positive pole.
Cable
3. Connect the power supply to the charging contacts on the
rail as usual. For this you can use the closed end crimp
connectors that are supplied with the charging contacts.
Closed end crimp connectors
If you prefer, you can also use the Scotchlok connectors that are
provided as well. The advantage of the Scotchlok is that stripping
is not required.
Scotchlok connectors
Caution
When you first run the unit onto the lower charging contact (reset
point) make sure that ‘rSt’ appears in the display. Also, check
that ‘rSt’ does not appear on any of the other charging contacts.
Modify the wiring connections if necessary.
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Levant OutdoorRemoval of the shrouding
To remove the shrouding from the drive in order to gain access
for maintenance, you must pull out the two pins („tree clips“)
that hold the shrouding in place.
Most people will reach for one or two screwdrivers to hook behind
the head of the pin. The problem with screwdrivers is that they
are sharp and can easily damage the shrouding. Therefore, it
is better to use an Eeprom puller as shown in the pictures (you
might already have one to pull the Eeproms from a Flow1).
Eeprom puller
Removal of shrouding with an Eeprom puller (1)
Removal of shrouding with an Eeprom puller (2)
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GeneralCancelation costs
Due to the change in production process (production of rail parts
instead of orders), the time at which an order is canceled has
an impact on the costs involved. As the cancelation scenarios
explained in the Technical Bulletin of June (issue 130) caused
confusion, please find further explanations below.
Flow2
There are two ways to cancel an order:
1) Entering an order from the start through to ordering extra
racks
This is the moment from entering an order (status 100) until
the start of the planning process (status 501) at 12:00 CET
by the TKA Customer Support. Nothing has been ordered,
and as the order has not yet been planned, there are no
material costs involved. The cancelation costs in this scenario
can be found in the transfer price list.
In case of cancelations around this time, besides canceling
the order in DOP, please contact the Customer Support
department by phone.
2) Racks are ordered up to and including powder coating
As soon as the production planning process is started at
12:00 CET it can’t be stopped. This is because orders are
produced by railpart and not by order, so there is no way
to skip specific orders from the production sequence. Only
the rail parts are produced; the chair and drive will not be
manufactured. A discount of 50% applies to the rail related
transfer price to calculate the total calculation costs.
The rail related parts are marked (*) in the listing below:
Adjustment approval drawing (*)
Basic price outside rail (*)
Chair powered swivel, curved armrest
Extra rail (*)
Intermediate parking (*)
Curves (*)
Price reduction 1st curve (*)
Short footrest
A discount of 50% applies to the lines marked with (*)
Levant
For the Levant lifts there are two possible cancelation scenarios:
1) Orders without premium rail and orders with no produced
premium rail
In this situation all stock can be transferred back to the TKA
stock. The cancelation cost is a fixed fee.
2) Orders with a produced premium rail
In this case the production and material costs are invoiced
together with the fixed cancellation fee. Man hours and
material are also charged against a fixed fee.
The total of the cancelation costs for the premium rail is
therefore always the same fixed price.
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Index 2012Flow 1CE sticker Apr/129-3Flow 2Back to forehead Feb/127-3Customer data Apr/129-2Feedback Remakes Rail August/131-2Installation instructions for new power supply August/131-3New support for vertical short stop June/130-3Power supply Mar/128-2Power supply June/130-3Remakes Rail Feedback June/130-2RF System Feb/127-2Levant (Comfort)Levant Switch Jan/126-3Mainboard Mar/128-3Main Motor Apr/129-4Order form Apr/129-6Packaging June/130-4Remove the shrouding from a Levant Outdoor August/131-3User Interface Jan/126-2User interface Apr/129-7Levant OutdoorRemoval of the shrouding August/131-4EZEE Survey
EZEE Survey Jan/126-4Software update Feb/127-4Other old types
GeneralCancelation costs August/131-5Change in cancellation costs June/130-5Customer Support Feb/127-5New Spare parts Jan/126-5Technical Specialist Days 2012 June/130-6Website Mar/128-4Tip & Hints
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