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Single Minute Exchange of Dies (S.M.ED)

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Single Minute

Exchange of
Dies
Group no. : 11
Name: Anchal Singh
Roll no.: 7554
What is SMED?
Single Minute Exchange of Dies
is process changeover in 9
minutes or less.

The process was developed


by Shigeo Shingo at Mazda,
Mitsubishi and Toyota in the
1950’s and 1960’s.
The SMED Process
Preliminary Stage – Observe and
record.

Stage 1 – Separate internal and


external activities.

Stage 2 – Convert internal


activities to external activities.

Stage 3 – Streamline all activities.


all activities.
Preliminary Stage
Recorder
Overall duration (from last product
to first good product).
Describe the change (from what to
what?).
Timers

Time each step


Stage 1
Separate internal and external
activities.
 Study each internal step and ask if it
could be external.
Common issues:
• Dies in remote storage racks.
• Spanners not available.
Stage 2
Convert internal to external.
 Ask why the remaining internal steps
can’t be external.
 Re-examine the true function of each
step.
 Common issues:
• Cold dies – using material to heat the dies.
• No record of settings.
Stage 3
Streamline all activities.
 Analyze the elements (facts), and
discuss all possible ways of improving
the step.
 Study the external activities as well as
the internal activities.
 Common issues:
• Fastenings – Are bolts needed? If so
remember that only the last turn tightens a
nut or bolt.
• Standardize die heights.
Routing Diagram
(before)
Routing Diagram (after)
Step 0
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Thank
you

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