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Predetermined Motion Time Systems Sections: 1. Overview of Predetermined Motion Time Systems part 1 2. Methods-Time Measurement part 2 3. Maynard Operation Sequence Technique

PMTS Defined Problem with DTS: involves performance rating this s based on judgment by time study analyst disagreement can occur between worker doing task and analyst Alternative to DTS is predetermined motion time systems (PMTS) doesn t involve PR step

PMTS Defined General: A database of basic motion elements and their associated normal time values, together with procedures for applying the data to analyze manual tasks and establish standard times for the tasks ANSI definition: organized body of information, procedures, techniques, and motion times employed in the study and evaluation of manual work elements. The system is expressed in terms of the motions used, their general and specific nature, the conditions under which they occur, and their previously determined performance times

PMTS Defined PMTS database involves: set of tables listing time values values correspond to basic motions elements determined based on extensive research of manual work activity based on frame-by-frame analysis of motion pictures of activity BME s include: Reach Grasp Move Release (and others)

PMTS Defined Time required to perform BME depends on certain work variables e.g. time to reach object increases with the distance of reach e.g. time to move object depends on its weight and distance moved Contents of chapter: General discussion of PMTS [1] Two important examples of PMTS: Methods-time measurement (MTM) [2] Maynard Operation Sequence Technique (MOST) [3]*

Predetermined Motion Time Systems 1. Overview of Predetermined Motion Time Systems

1.1 PMTS Procedure Overview of PMTS applying PMTS procedure to a task use to determine T sss for a task: before task is in production, or for an existing task PMT systems differences among them how they can be classified

PMTS Procedure All PMT systems use same procedure (4 steps) differences are in details 1. Synthesize method used to perform the task method is described i.t.o. BME s, based on workplace layout and set of tools* 2. Retrieve T n values for each BME This is based on: work variables, and conditions under which BME is performed element times for all BME s to find task T n

PMTS Procedure 3. Evaluate method to make improvements Result: reducing T n Achieved by: Eliminating motions, Reducing distances, introducing special tools, using simultaneous right/left hand motions, etc. This requires: detailed listing of BME s corresponding time values

PMTS Procedure 4. Apply allowances to determine T sss Note, may be omitted if emphasizing methods improvement only Also, basic time values in PMT systems do not include any allowances organization must add P, F, D allowances (according to its policies) Usual equation is used to find T sss : T sss = T n (1 + A ppp ) T sss : standard time (T sss and T n in mmm) T n : normal time ( BME time values for task*) A ppp : PFD allowance

1.2 PMTS Levels and Generations Various levels of PMT systems: First-level PMT Systems: use BME s e.g. reach, grasp, and move used separately to define the task Higher-level systems: combine several motion elements into motion aggregates motion aggregates: combined motion sequences commonly used in work situations e.g. reach and grasp combined into one element called get (used assembly work)

PMTS Levels and Generations Times in PMTS Levels: First-level PMTS s: very detailed body motions differentiated very precisely e.g. reach and grasp distinguished as 2 separate motion elements times for BME s: v. short (may be < 1s) Higher-level systems use condensed databases fewer body motions (contained in tables) longer times for each motion sequence tables: simplified, with fewer work variables

PMTS Levels and Generations PMTS Generations: First-level PMTS s: chronologically: 1 st to be developed called 1 st gen. PMTS (e.g. MTM-1) see reading handout Second- and higher-level systems: constructed based on first-level systems called 2 nd and 3 rd generation systems e.g. MTM-2 (based on MTM-1) and MTM-3

PMTS Levels and Generations Characteristics of PMT system levels (Table 1) First-level PMTS s: long lists of elements long time to set standard for task high application speed ratio e.g. for MTM-1: time to set std 250 T tttt e.g. for T tttt = 1 mmm T sss sss > 4 hr Second- and higher-level systems: require less application time e.g. MTM-2: T sss sss 100 T tttt more convenience, but less accuracy

Comparisons First-level PMTS Most accurate High application speed ratio Most suited to highly repetitive short cycles Basic motion elements Very detailed Highest flexibility Higher-level PMTS Less accurate Less time to set standards Longer cycle times feasible Motion aggregates Less detailed Less flexible

PMTS Levels and Generations PMT Systems: > 50 PMTS s developed over the years Table 2: brief description of major PMT systems focuses on those commercially used today Most systems no longer used Most widely used PMTS: based on MTM Note, MOST*: widely used higher-level PMTS based on MTM

Summary of PMT Systems