SML Project File
SML Project File
SML Project File
KHARAR (MOHALI)
TABLE OF CONTENT
Sr. NO.
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.2.0
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
4.1
5.0
5.1
6.1
7.1
CONTENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING
TPM MANAGEMENT
COMPANY PROFILE
SHARE HOLDING PATTERN
VEHICLES PRODUCED AT SML ISUZU
LIMITED
ASSEMBLY LINE
ENGINES MADE AT SML ISUZU LIMTED
TYPES OF ENGINE
ENGINE MOELS
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE ASSEMBLY LINE
WASHING PROCESS
ENGINE ASSY PROCESS STATION
HOT BED ENGINETESTING LAB1
PERFORMANCE ENGINE TESTING LAB2
PROJECTS
WATER OIL MIX
OIL PRESSURE LOW
AUDITING OF ENGINE
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6
7
9
10
13
16
18
19
20
21
23
24
24
26
48
49
50
50
58
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LIST OF TABLES
S.NO
CONTENT
PAGE NO.
1.0
13
1.2.0
14
1.2.1
15
2.2
TYPES OF ENGINE
20
2.3
ENGINE MOELS
21
2.4
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
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LIST OF FIGURES
S.NO
CONTENT
PAGE NO.
1.2
16
1.3
17
3.0
WASHING PROCESS
24
3.1
STATION E-1
26
3.4,3.5
STATION E-2
28
3.7
STATION E-2.1
30
3.8,3.9
STATION E-3
31
3.11
STATION E-4
33
3.12,3.13
STATION E-5
34
3.14
STATION E-6
35
3.15
STATION E-7
36
3.16
STATION E-7.1
37
3.17,3.18
STATION E-8
38
3.19
STATION E-9
39
3.20
STATION E-9.1
40
3.21,3.22
STATION E-10
41
3.23
STATION E-11
42
3.24,3.25
STATION E-12
43
3.26
STATION E-13
44
3.27
STATION E-14
45
3.28
STATION E-15
46
3.29
STATION E-16
47
3.30
48
3.31
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PREFACE
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1ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Any endeavor cannot lead to success unless and until a proper platform is provided for the same.
This is the reason I find myself very fortunate to have undergone my industrial training of Six
months at SML ISUZU, ROPAR. The persons of my department and all other departments have
extended a warm and helping hand.
I am very fortunate to have had a chance to feel the gravity of what role Mechanical Engineering
plays in the industry. It was a golden opportunity for me to get a chance to experience what it
feels to be in a company where discipline, quality and hard work are the motto. This training
helped me a lot in bridging the gap between the theoretical and the practical aspects of my
knowledge.
I am also thankful to MR. SANJEEV SHARMA for giving me an opportunity to undergo
training in such a renowned company.
My heartily thanks to Mr. ASHWANI KUMAR who was my project manager & my guide
through the project works. They always went out of their way to help me at all times. Their
experience & knowledge motivated me to bring out the best in times. I am sure that the
knowledge & information that I have gained during this period would be of immense value for
my growth in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
1. To study the various processes which are done on various parts of LCV, MCV and
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
HCV.
To study about 5s technology.
To study the function of different departments.
To study about the defects in vehicles.
To study about management.
To study about human resource management and their behavior about employees.
- Active Participation
Interact To Clarify
JISHU HOZEN
PLANNED MAINTENANCE
KOBETSU KAIZEN
EDUCATION AND TRANINING
QUALITY MAINTENANCE
TOOL MANAGEMENT
OFFICE TPM.
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`1.3
COMPANY PROFILE
SML ISUZU was promoted in 5th October 1984 in technical and financial collaboration With
Punjab tractors limited, Mazda motors corporation and Sumitomo motors corporation, Japan for
manufacturing of light commercial vehicles (LCVs). SML ISUZU represents two powerful
brands: SWARAJ- symbolizing best Indian technology and engineering.
Mazda Motors Corporation of Japan, established in 1920, is an enterprise of international repute.
Mazda started manufacturing trucks as back in1931. Today this enterprise has the distinction in
being the only company in the world producing petrol and diesel engine as well as the
revolutionary rotary engines. Mazda is ever seeing the new areas of product excellence and
innovation. It adheres audaciously to 2000 check point before declaring any vehicle road worthy.
The use of robots, latest technology and world class production enables Mazda to produce
vehicles of outstanding quality and performance. No wonder SML ISUZU has won appreciations
all over the world for the quality products that are rolling out its plant.
The assembly unit of SML ISUZU limited is located at village Asron district Nawanshahar
(Punjab) near the city of Ropar and at a distance of 40kms from the capital city of Chandigarh
the plant has a captivating site. It spread over a quaint, sprawling 100 acres of land ringed by
shiwalik hills on the three of its sides and river Satluj on the other. The desolate slit hill has been
leveled for construction. The construction at this Rs.50 crores plant, commenced on 16 th January
1985.work mat the plant at a great tempo and the first vehicles rolled out at the production line in
a record time of one year of laying the foundation stone.
To ensure industrial peace i.e. absence of the strikes and lockouts, SML ISUZU believes in
creating a contented labour force with a very low rate of absenteeism and turn over. Reasonably
fair wages and various perks like subsidized uniform and transport, mess facilities go a long way
in creating identification with the job. Earnestness, sincerity and spirit of corporation pervade the
entire atmosphere of the company.
No politics of confrontation is found in SML ISUZU. Problems if any are sorted out through
mutual negotiations in an amiable atmosphere of give and take. These positive steps have been
instrumental in evolving work ethos. The happy absence of industrial disputes in the enterprise
speaks volumes for the success of these and cultivation of work culture. Work culture of work
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ethos is given high priority. It is fully recognized that the objective of the enterprise higher and
higher production, productivity and indigenization can be attainted through commitment in to
commonness of goal in each and every member of SML ISUZU family. The entire planning is
undertaken in such a way as to inculcate the spirit of dedication in each member whether he is a
semi-skilled worker or belongs to the managerial cadre.
The LCVs are manufactured in five colours- Santos red, Nile blue, Light Beige, White and
Golden Yellow. In addition to this other colours can be made on demand. The most distinguish
feature of these vehicle is that beneath the design and sleek looks are the study box section
tubular crossed braced chassis. The chassis are more than three times stronger than other vehicle
on the road. SML ISUZU vehicles are not only stronger on the road but also fuel efficient. Fully
loaded they give an average of 13.5 Km/l at 45 Km/hr. A hydraulic assisted diaphragm reduces
the clutch pressure by 37 percent. A low RPM high torque engine assures long life and hanging
speed for uphill driving. A spacious three seater cab with three level air vents make the cab
extremely comfortable and driving a treat. A short turning radius gives SML ISUZU an excellent
manoeuvrability and congested and hill roads.
Prominent among the load carriers SML ISUZU is also manufacturing:
4 wheel drives;
Extend wheel base long chassis mini buses which carry up to 44 passengers;
Ambulance developed with active involvement of senior specialist from post graduate
institute of medical science and research, Chandigarh
SML ISUZU vehicles population today stands over 70,000. SML ISUZU gives due attention to
the marketing part and the employees are highly qualified and trained to fit the job.
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The corporate profile of SML ISUZU LTD. projects a bright future for the company. That is how
it should be considering its importance for our economy. It is adding its share to the real assets
and job opportunities in the areas thus bringing socio-economic reforms in whole of Punjab.
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55.96%
4.00%
MFNB
9.10%
FLLs
5.85%
Public
25.08%
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Public; 25.08
FLLs; 5.85
MFNB; 9.1
ISUZU motors limited; 4
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Managing director
Executive director
Vice president
General Manager
Senior Manager
Chief Manager
Manager
Assistant Manager
Engineer
JuniorEngineer
Senior engineer
Assistant Engineer
Fig no 1.0
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BODY SHOP
CABIN WELDING
FLOOR ASSEMBLY.
BAKING
TACK/FULL WELDING
CARGO BOXWELDING
STRAIN RELIEVING
BAKING
BAKING
BAKING
TO PAINT SHOP
INSPECTION
FINAL PAINTING
ROAD/SHOWER TEST
AXLE COMPONENTS FROM WASHING MACHINE
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4WD TRUCK
Fig no-1.2
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AMBULANCE
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Fig no-1.3
2.0 ASSEMBLY LINE
ENGINE SHOP
The engine is a device that is used to convert chemical energy of fuel into heat energy and this energy
is then converted into useful work. The engine provides the motive power for the various functions
which the vehicle or any part of it may be required to perform.
Ideally, most engines used in vehicles are of internal combustion type. The internal combustion
engines are further classified according to the following considerations:1. Engine Cycle:-Based on the engine4 cycle an I.C. engine may run on Otto cycle or Diesel
cycle.
2. Number of Strokes:- Based on strokes the engines are classified as two stroke engine and four stroke
engine.
3. Fuel Used:- Based on fuel used the engines are classified as Petrol engine, Diesel engine, C.N.G.
engine.
4. Type of Ignition:- The fuel inside the cylinder after compression has to be ignited. The ignition
system usedin I.C. engines are of two types, spark ignition (S.I.) and compression ignition (C.I.).
5. Number and Arrangement of Cylinders:- Based on number and arrangement of cylinders the
engines are classified as:
Single cylinder engine
Two cylinder engine Inline Vertical type, V type, Opposed Type
Three Cylinder engine
Four cylinder engine Inline Vertical type, V type, Opposed Type
Six and Eight cylinder engine
Radial engine
Valve Arrangement:-The valve arrangement I.C. engines are- Side valve type, Overhead
valve type.
1. Type of Cooling:- Based on adopted mode of cooling the engines are of two types
Air cooled engine
Water cooled engine
Oil cooled engine
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S. No.
Euro I
Euro -II
Euro -III
C.N.G.
In Euro-I engine
In Euro-II engine
In Euro-III engine
In Euro-IV engine
In C.N.G engine
feed pump
back of engine
pump
feed pump
In this fuel
block.
In this fuel injection
In C.N.G. engine
injection pump
pump used is of
pump used is of
pump used is of
distributer is used
used is of inline
rotary type
type
3
Euro-IV
type
In C.N.G. engine
spraying diesel
spraying diesel
spraying diesel
spraying diesel
It gives power of
It gives power of 88
It gives power of
72 B.H.P. at 3000
R.P.M
R.P.M
R.P.M
S.NO COMPONENTS
1
EURO-I
ENGINE TYPES
EURO-III
EURO-IV
CNG
CYLINDER
Dont Have
Have FP Hole
Have CRDI
Same As E-I
BLOCK
Feed Pump
FIP (FUEL
Hole
Inline Type
Distributer Type
HPP
N.A
INJECTION
3
PUMP)
OIL JET
FLYWHEEL
Same In 3 Models
Simple
Same As E-I
N.A
61 Holes Flywh
Flywh
And Sensor
Have Turbo
Type
Same As E-III
Dont Have
Same As E-I
TURBOCHARGE
Na
INTAKE
Simple
MANIFOLD
EXHAUST
Simple
Exhaust
Designee Diff
MANIFOLD
Exhaust
Manifold
Then Euro-III
Manifold
Modified To
N.A
Mount TC
Simple T-
Designee Diff
Connecter
Then Euro-III
T-CONNECTER
S.NO COMPONENTS
9
FEED PUMP
Same As E-Iv
EURO-I
ENGINE TYPES
EURO-III
EURO-IV
Operated By
Operated By
FIP
Engine
Have CRDI
N.A
CNG
N.A
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10
11
Camshaft
Camshaft
INJECTOR
Pressure 175
Pressure 200
Pressure
N.A
EGR COOLER
Bar
N.A
Bar
N.A
260bar
Normal
N.A
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S.NO.
MODEL
POWER AT
TOQURE AT
SFC AT
EURO-I
3000RPM
74.4 HP
1750 RPM
20.9KGM
3000RPM
174.3GM/BHP
EURO-III
101.88HP
26KGM
188.0 GM/BHP
EURO-IV
124.66HP
30KGM
199.6 GM/BHP
CNG
72.39HP
20KGM
210.76 GM/BHP
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The components received from the vendor end cannot be directly used in the engine assembly.
For this purpose, all the components are washed properly and the burr, grease and cutting fluids
strains are effectively removed.
Washing apparatus consist of four washing zones:
1. Magnetic Separator:
Magnetic separation is a process in which small magnetically susceptible burrs are
extracted from engine components using a low intensity magnetic force.
2. Degreasing Zone:
Solvent degreasing is a process in which a cleaning agent is applied directly to the
surface by spraying, brushing, or wiping. This process removes oil, grease, dirt, loose
particles, and any other contaminants that may exist on the surface of the material.
Fig no 3.0
Main washing unit
Characteristics include: cleans almost all electronic assemblies, electrical components, and
almost all metals. Parts are usually dried at an elevated temperature, however usually not below
room temperature. Almost any size or shape of a part can be cleane
3. Compressed Zone:
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In this zone, compressed air is used to clean the components of engine. High pressure air
is blown over the engine parts to remove any dust or impurity.
4. Drying Zone:
In this zone, the engine components are dried to remove any chemical impurities present
on the surface by passing components through a high temperature zone.
Engine block is washed and cleaned properly. Then it is sent to the main line.
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Fig no.-3.1
2. Engine serial number punching is done.
3. Engine is moved on to the trolley and mounted on the trolley with the help of bolts.
4. Liners are fitted to the block. Before putting the blocks inside the block the coding
given on the block is checked.
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Fig no.-3.2
5. Engine block is rotated and oil jets are attached to the block. The oil jets are tight and
torque up to a value of 1.20-1.80 kgm.
Fig no.-3.3
6. Eight tappets are put in their holes. These tappets are operated by camshaft which in turn
operates the push rod, the push rod operate the rockers and the rockers operate the valve
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3.2.1Station E-2.0
1.
Fig no.-3.4
2. To stop sideways movement of camshaft a thrust plate is bolted on one side of the camshaft.
3. First of all, a sealant is applied to the bolts of the thrust plate and then the thrust plate is
bolted with the help of these bolts. These bolts are tightened up to a torque of 2.3 kgm.
4. Then free movement of camshaft is checked.
5. Now the block is rotated and we have to put crankshaft bearings. Prior to this we have to
match the coding on block with that of crankshaft bearing.
Fig no.-3.5
6.
Based on this coding and according to the table we are going to put the crankshaft bearing.
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7.
Before putting the crankshaft in the crankcase the bearings are cleaned properly and oil is put
both on the bearings and the crankshaft. After this, the crankshaft is placed in the crankcase
along with crank gear..
Fig no.-3.6
8.
9.
Now key bearing caps are put one by one at their place.
To prevent the sideways movement of the crankshaft thrust bearings are inserted in the
3.2.2Station E-2.1
1. Attachment of a connecting rod to the piston with the help of gudgeon pin.
2. Putting up circlips on both sides of gudgeon pin.
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Fig no.-3.7
3.2.3Station E-3
1. Selection of piston with depth gauge is done.
2. Note all the four readings.
3. Loose fitment of oil cooler assembly fitment on block.
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Fig no.-3.8
Fig no.-3.9
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Fig no.-3.10
10. Place the dial gauge on the other piston and then note the reading shown by the dial gauge.
11. Now rotate the crankshaft and clean the surface of other two pistons.
12. Place the dial gauge on the piston and take the reading in the similar way as discussed
earlier.
13. Compare the values with the table.
14. The gasket is chose according to these readings. Gasket may be green or white.
15. Place the time case assembly on the trolley and move the trolley ahead.
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3.2.4Station E-4
1. Matching of spindle idle gear hole to done.
2. Mounting of case timing on block with gasket. Tightening of all the bolts of timing case up to a
torque of 2.3 kgm.
3. Tightening and torquing of filter bolts up to a torque of 2.5 kgm.
4. Cleaning and oiling of spindle gear is done.
5. FIP gasket and setting and adjustment.
6. Timing gears (cam gear and idle gear) are fixed with timing matched. For matching the timing
point A, B and C are matched properly.
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Fig no.-3.11
7. Position of waver washer OK.
8. Idle gear thrust plate fitment and torque is done.
9. Torquing of cam gear bolt with thrust washer up to a torque of 6.4-9.6 kgm.
3.2.5Station E-5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fig no.-3.12
Fig no.-3.13
Fig no.-3.14
3.2.7Station E-7.0
1. Tighten up the lower pan up to torque of 1.7-2.6 kgm.
2. Fitting of end plate with the help of bolts up to a torque of 3.8-5.3 kgm.
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Fig no.-3.15
3. Fix indicator pin on the end plate. Indicator pin is used to indicate the marking (degrees)
provided on the flywheel. This help in dismantling the FIP or adjusting the tappets.
4. Flywheel is bolted over the end plate. the torque of the flywheel is kept between 21-23 kgm.
5. Attachment of disc clutch and cover clutch with guiding tool.
6. Tightening and torque checking of cover clutch bolt
7. Matching of indicator pin with top dead center
8. Piston topping and mark setting.
9. Gasket selection note gasket type ,placing of cylinder head on block push rod fitment .placing
of caps and rocking shaft.
3.2.8 Station E-7.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Attachment of thermostat
Fig no.-3.16
3.2.9Station E-8
1. Cleaning of flywheel face.
2. Attachment of cover assembly and clutch assembly with centring tool. Tightening and
torquing of bolts up to 2.6 kgm.
3. Matching of indicator pin with TDC.
4. Putting up of cylinder head gasket as indicated at station E 3.
5. Attachment of cylinder head.
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.
Fig no.-3.17
Fig no.-3.18
3.2.10Station E-9
2.
3.
41
Fig no.-3.19
4.
Seal fitment
5.
6.
7.
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Fig no.-3.20
3. Sub assembly of rocker and oiling, cleaning of cap valve.
4. Oiling of push rod and valve stem.
5. Engine mounting bracket torque.
3.2.12Station E-10
1.
Tappet clearance setting (inlet valve 0.30 mm, exhaust valve 0.35 mm).
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
.
Fig no.-3.21
Fig no.-3.22
3.2.13Station E-11
1. Fitment of return pipe and clipping.
2. Assembling of fuel filter and torque.
3. Fitment of alternator bracket, alternator, strap and torquing.
4. Fitment of water pump pulley.
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Fig no.-3.23
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Fig no.-3.24
3.2.14Station E-12
1. Assembly of 810 oil pipe and torquing.
2. Assembly of 560 fuel pipe and torquing
3. Assembly of 880 fuel pipe and torquing.
Fig no.-3.25
4. Attachment of stud of manifold.
5. Movement of empty trolley.
6. Temporary attachment of HPP.
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2.
Fig no.-3.26
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Attached the three nuts with flange and tightening the stud
8.
Fig no.-3.27
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2.
Fig no.-3.28
3.
4.
Attachment of air pipe bend (turbo charger- air cleaner) with rubber hose and clamp.
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2.
3.
4.
Tightening and torque checking of air air intake pipe with U-bolt attachment of brkt mounted
on air intake pipe with exhaust manifold Tightening and torque checking of bolts.
5.
6.
7.
Tightening and torque checking of oil return pipe with compressor brkt
8.
9.
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10.
Fig no.-3.30
In this lab 10 % engines which are tested in the hot bed testing lab. In the performance testing lab
engine is tested for 4 hours. First of all lapping is done for 1.35 hours. In this engine is tested for
various parameters which are as follows:
1. Power
2. Torque
3. Specific fuel consumption (SFC)
4. Smoke
5. Any abnormal noise.
6. Any leakage.
In performance testing 2 engines are tested at one time i.e. 4 engines are tested In one shift.
The performance testing is done on the two beds namely
1.
Shanck Bed
2.
SAJ Bed
These are made by the Indian manufacturers. These are fully electronic. In this various
sensors are assembled.
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Fig no.-4.0
Fig no.-4.1
5. Project 1
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SR.
NO.
PROBABLE
CAUSES
METHO
D OF
TESTING
CONCLUS
ION
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Ref.
Machining
shifted in
Cyl Block
machining
Internal
leakages in
Cyl Block
Water mix
in Engine oil
before
Testing
Internal
leakages in
Cylinder
head
Body Assy
Gasket
missing
during
Engine Assy
Cylinder
head bolts
under
torqued
Coordinate
measuring
machine
Pressure
Test rig
Engine
Testing
Pressure
Test Rig
Engine
Assy
Torque
meter
Invalid
Valid
In Valid
Valid
Invalid
Invalid
ROOT
CAUSE
Why?
WHY?
WHY?
WHY?
Internal
leakages in
Cylinder
Block
Less visibility
Skip testing
No traceability
Pump defective/
Leakages in rig
Pressure not defined
Operator skip/reduce
testing time
Manual control
Untrained workmen
No SOPs
Internal
Water jacket
Not detected in Pressure Testing not
leakages in
open in to push Pressure Testing full proof
Cylinder head rod oil passage stage
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Sealing gasket
damaged
No Preventive
maintenance
schedule
No traceability of
workmen doing opn
S.
Root cause
No
Observations
1st
2nd
Operator skip to
open the discharge
valve while checking
water gallery
Poke Yoke
implementation
SOP
Increase pump
pressure
Procure New
m/c
Internal
Leakages in
Inadequate lighting
Cyl. Block
3rd
4th
Quality Check on
alarm
operator
Untrained operator,
No SOPs
Deploy regular
skilled
operators
Operator skip /
reduce testing time
Introduced timer
Improve sealing by
changing mounting
Replace Testing
m/c
Sealing gasket
Replace gasket
Internal damaged
leakages in
Give Annual
Cyl. head Bad condition of Test Rework Test rig &
rig, No Preventive
make preventive
Maintenance of
maintenance
maintenance schedule
Test rig
No Traceability
Traceability Register
Computerized
record
Pressure setting
gauge at supplier end
not working properly
Repair Pressure
gauge
New standardized
gaskets from SML
New local
gaskets
Write Pump
number with
marker
Wrong
setting of
Pressure Seepage in Testing relief valve Non standard gaskets
at supplier
No Traceability of
Oil leakage pressure setting at
from oil supplier end
pump back Lub oil Pump test rig
plate
for auditing at SML
not working
S. No
Root causes
Observations
Action Taken
Internal
Operator skip to open Poke - Yoke applied by
leakages in
the discharge valve
installing Auto control valve
Cylinder Block while checking water during Pressure Testing
gallery
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Operator reduce
testing time
Traceability introduced by
Operator skip testing recording pc number and
operator and name
Internal
leakages in
Cylinder head
Sealing gasket
damaged
5.7BENEFITS
5.7.1Tangible
Man-hour loss of major contributors eliminated from average of 308 hours per month to zero .
5.7.2Total annual recurring savings for this gain = Rs 12, 53,349
5.7.3Running expenses/investment
No increase in running expenses. One time Investment made for improvement is Rs
15000 approx.
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5.7.4Intangible
(i)
(ii)
6.0Project 2
6.1LOW OIL PRESSURE
6.1.0Problem Statement
To eliminate Man-hour loss due to Quality problems in Engine Assembly Shop.
6.1.1Mission Statement
To eliminate Man-hour loss due to major Quality problems contributing 80% of the
problem
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SR.
NO.
PROBABL
E CAUSES
Crank Bore
Oversize in
Cyl. Block
Cam Bore
Oversize in
Cyl. Block
Wrong
setting of
Pressure
relief valve
METHOD
OF
TESTING
CONCLUSION
Bore
Gauge
Invalid
Bore
Gauge
Invalid
Pump
Testing
Valid
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Low
discharge
of oil pump
Blow holes
in oil Pump
body
Oil Leakage
from Oil
pump back
plate
Plunger Dia
undersize
Test Rig
Pump
Testing
Test rig
Invalid
Invalid
Valid
Pump Test
rig
Pump
Testing
Test Rig
Outside
Micrometer
Invalid
S. NO
ROOT
CAUSE
Why?
WHY?
WHY?
Gauge not
calibrated
Wrong setting
Low setting from
of Pressure
supplier end
relief valve
Oil Leakage
from Lub oil
pump back
plate
WHY?
No calibration
system
Pressure setting
Inadequate gauge
gauge of Test rig
No Standardization
least count
giving error
(Zero scale shifted)
Pump sealing not
Seepages during
proper during
Pressure setting
pressure setting
Less sealing
Susceptible gap
between pump
between pump
face & back plate face & back plate
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S. No
Root causes
Observations
Wrong setting
of Pressure
relief valve
Action Taken
Oil Leakage
Flatness of back plate
from Oil pump excess to 0.2mm against
back plate
required 0.05mm max
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7.0Project 3
7.1Auditing of engine
In this project we check the various attributes of the engine during the assembly of the engine, to
ensure that the assembly is done according to the standard procedure or not.
During the auditing of the engine assembly we check the 57 attributes. The main points which
are audited are as follows:
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Torque of various nuts and bolts used in the assembly of the engine.
Free movement of crank shaft.
End play of crank shaft.
End play in connecting rod.
Topping of liner
Gasket selection
Tappet clearance setting.
Filling of engine oil.
Oil pressure at idle RPM 650-720.
Any vibrations.
7.2Instruments used for auditing.-
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4.
5.
Torque meter
Dial gauge
Feeler gauge
Puppy dial
Pressure gauge.
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7.3Achievements of auditing:1. Before auditing at some stages torque wrench are not used. Then we inform the supervisor in
charge who took the corrective action.
2. Before auditing the end play of the crank shaft and the connecting rod is done manually no
puppy dial was used. Then we provide them.
3. Before auditing feeler gauge is not used at the tappet adjustment station. Then we inform the
supervisor in charge who took the corrective action.
Some audit reports are attached here for reference.
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