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Focused Improvement of Speed Losses
Reduced Speed is a source of equipment losses that is easy to overlook. A machine may appear to be running well, when in fact it’s running at a slower speed than it is capable of by design under good operating conditions. Learn the two common types of speed losses, the initial actions to stabilize the process, and how to observe and address equipment losses due to reduced speed.
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3Getting Started with Focused Improvement
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4Focused Improvement of Changeover Losses
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5Focused Improvement of Startup and Yield Losses
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6Focused Improvement of Idling and Minor Stops
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