Production

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Production flash cards.
Mike Stokes
Flashcards by Mike Stokes, updated more than 1 year ago
Mike Stokes
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Explain the term ‘one off production’ and give examples of products to illustrate your answer.
Explain the term ‘batch production’ and give examples of products to illustrate your answer.
Explain the term ‘continuous production’ and give examples of products to illustrate your answer.
Explain how the scale of production affects the cost of the product.
low carbon steel. Explain how you would ensure that the three holes are accurately marked out on a piece of mild steel. Use of a datum line Use of a scriber Use of a rule Use of a try square Use of odd leg callipers Use of centre line Use of a centre punch Use of a hammer Use of a jig Use of a template
Explain the importance of tolerance when manufacturing components.
Explain the importance of quality control to the consumer.
12 guide X direction limiter Y direction limiter Locking device Ease of use holes
Explain how the use of jigs, moulds and templates affect the manufacture of products.
Describe the various methods that a manufacturer would use to ensure that the consumer receives a high quality product.
The holder has been cut and bent from one piece of acrylic. Describe one method of ensuring that all the pieces of acrylic are cut to the same size and shape when making a batch of ten holders in a school workshop.
Describe one method of ensuring that all the pieces of acrylic are bent to the same angle when making a batch of ten holders in a school workshop.
Explain the importance of carrying out quality control checks when manufacturing products.
What is this image called, and what does it stand for? The Lion Mark indicates that the toy has been made by a member of the British Toy & Hobby Association and therefore denotes the member’s commitment to adhere to the BTHA Code of Practice which includes rules covering ethical and safe manufacture of toys, a ban on any counterfeit goods, an assurance to market responsibly, a commitment to improving sustainability and a desire to promote the value of all play. Unlike the CE Mark, therefore, the Lion Mark is truly a consumer symbol. It means that consumers can be assured that a toy which bears the Lion Mark has been made by a member who believes in making good quality, safe toys.
What is this mark called, and what does it stand for? The Kitemark is a UK product and service quality certification mark which is owned and operated by The British Standards Institution (BSI Group). The Kitemark is most frequently used to identify products where safety is paramount, such as crash helmets, smoke alarms and flood defences.
What is this marks name, and what does it stand for? The CE mark, or formerly EC mark, is a mandatory conformity marking for certain products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA) since 1985. The CE marking is also found on products sold outside the EEA that are manufactured in, or designed to be sold in, the EEA.
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