[Azeloss Case Study] Kurashi Appliance Company
By visualizing the screw tightening data, we can quickly identify the causes of defects, making our product a starting point for increased reliability.
We would like to introduce a case study on the introduction of the AC screwdriver "Azeloss" at Panasonic Corporation's Living Appliances Company. The company was previously using a different product that did not have a function to count the number of screws tightened, which meant that preventing missed screw tightening defects relied heavily on the skill of the operators. After the introduction, the workability has undoubtedly improved due to the lighter weight of the screwdriver and the ability to visually assess the quality. [Challenges] - The quality that relied on the operators had many issues related to people, such as training and health, and in terms of cost, it was implemented while incurring labor for checks in the next process. - The quality that relied on the operators was recognized as a challenge for stabilizing high quality and reducing costs, and the company was looking for solutions. *For more details about the product, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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【Results】 ■ Productivity is steadily increasing. ■ There have been many days when we were able to achieve the number of units that previously required overtime during regular hours. ■ Since each person performs the task of tightening screws over 100 times a day, the light weight has a significant impact on productivity. ■ The biggest advantage is that we can now retain various data, such as screw tightening data, at our fingertips. *For product details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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