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Design of complete
cookers
1. Drawings of all the details in sheet metal
that require specific tooling
2. Technical
sheet for each part of the sheet metal details with:
- a description of the operation
- a sketch of the blank
- weights
- machine code
- tool code
- etc.
3. Drawings
or the separate components (a drawing for each part)
and assemblies o parts in sub-groups
4. Exploded
drawings with the codes of all the parts
5. Testing
of the cooker according to European standards
6. Technical
test sheet for the individual burners used with all
the combustion characteristics
7.
Pre-assembly sheets (oven door, tilting unit with
burners, electric wiring, etc...)
8. Schedule
for in-line assembly calibrated onto daily output.
9. List of
instruments necessary for in-line control of
electrrc and gas parts
10.
Typical packing in cardboard cartons with relative
protective cushioning
11. Draft of
an instruction manual with instructions for
installation in the home and adjustment of the
cooker (in Italian according to CE regulations)
Design generally applies the following sequential design method:
1. Delineation of a first functional and esthetic profile with the client to determine what the client
wants.
2. Development of the project (drawings of drafts of the sheet metal parts for production of the
prototype).
3. Production of the prototype (for the clients approval of both the functional and esthetic
aspects).
4. Modification of the project and
prototype.
5. Completion of the project in every part (with precedence for the drawings necessary to produce the
tooling)
6. Production of the
tooling.
AC can also provide all the consultation necessary while the toolinq is being produced.
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