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DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY SOMETIMES MORE IS LESS

DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY SOMETIMES MORE IS LESS Design for assembly DFA techniques have been well established as a useful and powerful tool in the development of new products or the enhancement of existing products through redesign. With the ultimate goal of developing a quality product at the lowest possible cost, DFA teams are acutely aware of the need to eliminate unnecessary parts and refine geometrical considerations to aid in the product's assembly. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Assembly Automation Emerald Publishing

DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY SOMETIMES MORE IS LESS

Assembly Automation , Volume 12 (2): 5 – Feb 1, 1992

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0144-5154
DOI
10.1108/eb004362
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Abstract

Design for assembly DFA techniques have been well established as a useful and powerful tool in the development of new products or the enhancement of existing products through redesign. With the ultimate goal of developing a quality product at the lowest possible cost, DFA teams are acutely aware of the need to eliminate unnecessary parts and refine geometrical considerations to aid in the product's assembly.

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Assembly AutomationEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1992

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