Sunday, August 27, 2023

Cutting Tools Productivity Analysis - Processing Operation Productivity Analysis Step

Productivity Analysis - Comparison of Current Process to Ideal or the Best Process has to be done from System level up to Element level.


Part of Main Topic: Analysis of Items in Operation Information Sheet

Maynard - 1939 Questions

1. Are the cutters proper?

2. Should high-seed steel or cemented carbide be used?

3. Are tools properly ground?

4. Is the necessary accuracy readily obtainable with tool and fixture equipment available?

5. Are hand tools pre-positioned ?

6. Are hand tools best suited to purpose?

7. Will ratchet, spiral, or power-driven tools save time?

8. Are all operators provided with the same tools?

9. Can a special tool be made to improve the operation?


We can ask some  new questions?


1. Should polycrystalline tools to be used?

2. Will any coated tool deliver better results?

3. Is the tooling arrangement in CNC tool set right?

4. Will balancing of tool and tool holder improve machining productivity?

5. What are benchmarks for cutting tools in this operation? What is the present performance in comparison to it? 

What are your suggestions?



Productivity Engineering



Benchmarks

2016

New benchmark for steel machining
15 July 2016

The Walter MC341 Supreme high-performance milling cutter.
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Do you collect catalogues of these leading players every year and identify new tools?

Leading Players

Mitsubishi Materials
Sandvik
OSG
Sumitomo Electric
Kyocera
IMC Group
Kennametal
Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide Group
Nachi-Fujikoshi
Shanghai Tool
YG-1
Union Tool
Ceratizit
Mapal
Korloy
Xiamen Jinlu
Tiangong
DIJET
LMT
Beijing Worldia Diamond Tools
Harbin Measuring & Cutting Tool
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Updated on  27.8.2023,  3.9.2022,  20 September 2020
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