Changeover in
manufacturing is the
process of converting a line or machine from running one product to another. Changeover times can last from a few minutes to as much as several weeks in the case of
automobile manufacturers retooling for new models. The terms
set-up and
changeover are sometimes used interchangeably however this usage is incorrect. Set-up is only one component of changeover. Example: A
soft drink bottler may run 16oz glass bottles one day, perform a changeover on the line and then run 20oz plastic bottles the next day.
The 3 Ups
Changeover can be divided into the 3 Ups:
Clean-Up
Clean-Up includes removal of previous
product,
materials and
Components from the line. It may range from minor, if only the
label of a package is being changed (for example from an
English to a
Spanish label) to major, requiring complete disassembly of the
equipment, cleaning and
sterilizing of the line components in the case of an injectable pharmaceutical product.all over
Set-Up
Set-Up is the process of actually converting the equipment. This may be achieved by adjusting the equipment to correspond to the next product or by changing non-adjustable "change parts" to accommodate the product. Typically it will be a combination of both.
Start-Up
Start-Up is the time spent fine tuning the equipment after it has been restarted. It is characterized by frequent stoppages, jams, quality rejects and other problems. It is generally caused by variability in the clean-up and set-up or by variability in the product or its components.
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