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Experiment # 01: Principles of Motion Economy

This document describes an experiment to apply principles of motion economy to assembling pins in a pin board. It defines motion economy as setting rules to reduce unnecessary worker movements and fatigue. The principles are categorized into those related to human body use, workplace arrangement, and tool/equipment design. For human body use, it recommends motions start with both hands simultaneously and using the lowest classification of motion needed like finger motions over shoulder motions. For workplace arrangement, it suggests tools and materials be in fixed, close locations directly in front of the worker. For tool/equipment design, it advises combining tools when possible and using momentum to help rather than hinder the worker's task. The document also lists techniques for placing pins using one hand, two

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Experiment # 01: Principles of Motion Economy

This document describes an experiment to apply principles of motion economy to assembling pins in a pin board. It defines motion economy as setting rules to reduce unnecessary worker movements and fatigue. The principles are categorized into those related to human body use, workplace arrangement, and tool/equipment design. For human body use, it recommends motions start with both hands simultaneously and using the lowest classification of motion needed like finger motions over shoulder motions. For workplace arrangement, it suggests tools and materials be in fixed, close locations directly in front of the worker. For tool/equipment design, it advises combining tools when possible and using momentum to help rather than hinder the worker's task. The document also lists techniques for placing pins using one hand, two

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Experiment # 01

To use the principles of Motion Economy for assembly of pins in pin board.

Principles of Motion Economy


The principles of motion economy form a set of rules and suggestions to improve the
manual work in manufacturing and reduce fatigue and unnecessary movements by the worker, which
can lead to the reduction in the work related trauma.

Categories
The principles of motion economy can be classified into three groups:
Principles related to the use of human body
Principles related to the arrangement of the work place
Principles related to the design of tools and equipment.

1) Use of Human Body


The two hands should begin motions at the same time. The two hands should not be idle
at the same time except during rest periods. Motions of the arms should be made in opposite and
symmetrical directions and should be made simultaneously. Hand motions should be confined to the
lowest classification with which it is possible to perform the work satisfactorily:

Finger motions
Wrist motions
Forearm motions
Upper arm motions
Shoulder motions

Momentum should be employed to assist the worker whenever possible, and it should be reduced to a
minimum if it must be overcome by muscular effort. Smooth continuous motions of the hands are
preferable to zigzag motions or straight-line motions involving sudden and sharp changes in direction.

2) Arrangement of the Work Place


There should be a definite and fixed place for all tools and materials. Tools, materials, and
controls should be located close in and directly in front of the operator. Drop delivers should be used
whenever possible. Materials and tools should be located to permit the best sequence of motions.
Arrange the height of the workplace and chair for alternate sitting and standing, when possible. Provide
a chair of the type and height to permit good posture.
Exp # 01

3) Design of Tools and Equipment


Combine tools whenever possible. Preposition tools and materials. Where each
finger performs some specific movement, the load should be distributed in accordance with the
inherent capacities of the fingers. For light assembly, a screwdriver handle should be smaller at the
bottom. Momentum should be used to help the worker in doing their task not to increase their task.

Techniques:
1) Using One Hand
Random Placement
Sequence Placement
2) Using Two Hands
Random Placement
Sequence Placement
3) Using Opposite Hand
Random Placement
Sequence Placement
4) Placing Pins and Bin at a Specific Distance
One Hand
Two Hands

Exp # 01

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