- The process of precisely calibrating machines and feeders within your production line using specialized calibration equipment.
- Your machines should be calibrated annually, upon relocation, or when placement issues are encountered to maintain placement quality.
- Calibration processes are performed using specialized calibration jigs provided by manufacturers, accompanied by "Machine Capability Reports’’.
- Calibrating feeders annually or following part replacements is critical for reducing placement scrap.
- Procedures are conducted using manufacturer-approved calibration kits and software, and documented with detailed calibration reports.
- Maintains the machine's placement accuracy at the required ideal levels.
- Increases production quality by preventing errors such as misaligned or rotated placements.
- Reduces labor and material costs by minimizing rework processes.
- Elevates overall efficiency by preventing repeated production losses.