Pokayoke Vda Text 1
Pokayoke Vda Text 1
Pokayoke Vda Text 1
1 Definition
2 Basis
The starting basis for Poka Yoke is the recognition that no-one is able
always to prevent errors or failures from occurring.
Poka Yoke uses simple and effective systems to ensure that mishandling
(for example, in the production process) is prevented or detected
immediately, so that defects cannot be carried forward into the end
product.
3 Reactive POKAYOKE
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1. Mishandling:
Parts installed the wrong way round, wrong parts fitted
2. Forgetfulness:
If people do not concentrate, things can often be forgotten.
5. Errors by beginners:
People can make mistakes if they lack experience.
9. Surprise errors:
Mistakes sometimes occur if a process goes other than expected.
This does not mean the person is carrying out sabotage with the aim of
creating damage. It is more a disregard for the reason for a regulation -
"Why should I stop at traffic lights at 2 o'clock in the morning if nothing
is coming ?").
YES NO
Do we know where the defect has occurred?
Do we know which part has caused the defect?
Do we know the activity which has caused the defect?
Does the defect have a binary/volatile nature?
If the answer is "No" to more than one of these questions, action must be
taken to restrict the defect further. If this further action does not result in a
"Yes" to all the questions, other problem-solving methods must be used.
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Explanation of the system matrix
A check on the source of the failure makes it impossible for the cause
leading to a mishandling to occur.
Example:
When material is fed to a process a physical stop is fitted, to prevent the
item from being inserted the wrong way round into the process.
Lathe
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Check with feedback (direct)
A check with direct feedback prevents the failure from occurring because
the mishandling is detected immediately.
Example:
The design of the component in conjunction with the jig means that
incorrect installation is immediately prevented (direct feedback).
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Example:
Cut-out
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6.2 Initiating function
Contact methods
Example:
A limit switch which detects that an item has been set in position and a
counter which counts the number of operations carried out.
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Constant value methods
Example:
The technical equipment must be simple and effective - e.g., limit switches
and interlocks.
Interlock switch
Problem: Sometimes a part is placed in a jig but
is then removed without being processed and is
forwarded to the next work-station.
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parts
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Step-by-step methods
Example:
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Parts container
Window for selecting parts
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Rails
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6.3 Regulatory function
Action method
Example:
Problem:
Because the pin is central, it is possible to
install the plate the wrong way round.
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Poka-Yoke design:
The pin is located to one side to that the plate
cannot be installed the wrong way round.
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Warning method
These may be any type of optical and acoustic signals which indicate that
mishandling is taking or has taken place.
Example:
A red light flashes if a part has not been processed or has been wrongly
positioned.
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7 Preventive POKA YOKE
The principle that human error (or at least the damage caused by human
error) can be prevented by early detection is, of course applied in the
course of process planning and product development in form of preventive
Poka Yoke.
developed
manufactured
assembled the wrong way round
operated with mistaken parts
stored incompletely
What can be: built up with forgotten parts/operations
used in the wrong way
repaired manipulated
fitted or removed wrongly
disposed of
Each user can change or expand the list to suit the project in question.
The term "hard" POKA YOKE describes actions which make it impossible
for a process to be carried out other than in the desired manner - for
example, a coded shape means that a part can be assembled only in one
specific position and orientation and it is not possible to fit any other parts.
Hard POKA YOKE has the advantage that incorrect handling as the result
of human error is prevented. On the other hand, hard Poka Yoke makes
the process inflexible and takes from the operator his or her responsibility
for the job.
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Soft POKA YOKE
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