I work for a Factory and we make parts, our Die-setters that are watching the parts need to do a check once a shift (we have 3 shifts). They need to record the Dry weight of the part, the submerged weight of the part, then they need to record the center Dry Weight of the part and the center submerged weight of the part and I was calling is C Dry Weight and C Submerged weight so there was a duplicate field in the table. The form with Dry Weight , Submerged Weight, C Dry Weight and C Submerged Weight are parts running on one press. The form that has Dry Weight 9, Submerged Weight 9,C Dry Wgt 9, C SUbmerged Wgt9, Dry Weight 15, Submerged Weight 15, and so on, means the parts are running on two press (press 9 and 15) and you have to record all that information once a night.
So weighing these parts the weights might vary and they have to record them so we can track our efficiency and are able to go back and look at the records if we have a problem with them.
See example below of a part running on one press:
Part Number:11111111
Code Number 12345A
Time 1:25PM
Initials MN
2/20/2007
Dry Weight 8.28
Submerged Weight 4.775
Target Densities Delta Weight 3.505
2.35-2.41 Density 2.36
Center Dry Weight 25.326
Submerged Weight 15.2
Target Densities Delta Weight 10.126
2.46-2.51 Density 2.50
And the target Densities is 2.46-2.51 so if the number in the Density field doesn't fit that criteria they are doing something wrong and need to stop the press and check there work.
Delta Weight is =[Dry Weight]-[Submerged Weight]
Density is =[Dry Weight]/[Delta Weight]
then for the center I used =[C Dry Weight]-[C Submerged Weight]
and =[C Dry Weight]/[C Delta Weight]
The bad thing about using one form is every part as a different Target Densities the range can fall into, if you look at my previous reply the target density was 2.35-2.41 for top part and 2.46-2.51 for the bottom and those targets aren't true for all parts, each part has a different target.
Any help would be great, Thanks
So weighing these parts the weights might vary and they have to record them so we can track our efficiency and are able to go back and look at the records if we have a problem with them.
See example below of a part running on one press:
Part Number:11111111
Code Number 12345A
Time 1:25PM
Initials MN
2/20/2007
Dry Weight 8.28
Submerged Weight 4.775
Target Densities Delta Weight 3.505
2.35-2.41 Density 2.36
Center Dry Weight 25.326
Submerged Weight 15.2
Target Densities Delta Weight 10.126
2.46-2.51 Density 2.50
And the target Densities is 2.46-2.51 so if the number in the Density field doesn't fit that criteria they are doing something wrong and need to stop the press and check there work.
Delta Weight is =[Dry Weight]-[Submerged Weight]
Density is =[Dry Weight]/[Delta Weight]
then for the center I used =[C Dry Weight]-[C Submerged Weight]
and =[C Dry Weight]/[C Delta Weight]
The bad thing about using one form is every part as a different Target Densities the range can fall into, if you look at my previous reply the target density was 2.35-2.41 for top part and 2.46-2.51 for the bottom and those targets aren't true for all parts, each part has a different target.
Any help would be great, Thanks