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Power Partners, Inc

De-mold Pokayoke

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© 2015 Power Partners, Inc T:706.548.3121 www.PowerPartners-usa.com

Process Overview

• Power Partners in Athens, GA makes transformers

• Transformers utilize coils of conductor that are wound around aluminum molds

• After the coils are wound, the molds must be pressed out to make room to insert the cores

MoldsMolds

Cores go here after tooling is removed

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Process Overview (continued)

• To remove the tooling, coils are slid onto this arbor

• Parts of the arbor expand to clamp the coil in place

• Rods extend out just above and below the arbor to press tooling out

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Before State• After the top and bottom

tooling is removed, the coil drops and rests on top of the arbor until removed

• On occasion, an operator would become distracted and start the machine before removing the coil

• This would cause the rod to drive into the coil ruining it

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Pokayoke Idea • A raised “rail” was added

to the center of the arbor on each side

• The mold plates had a groove cut to match the rail in the Arbor

• With the new design, the coil now suspends itself after the top/bottom material was removed

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Pokayoke Effect• Now, if the machine is

accidentally cycled again the rods simply glide past the coils where the molds were previously

• This makes it impossible to damage the coil by striking it with the rods

• All work was done in house by our Maintenance Team and one of our Process Engineers