Product Structure Tree;
A diagram representing the hierarchical structure of the product. The trunk of the tree would represent the final product as assembled from the subassemblies and inventory units that are represented by level one, which comes from sub-subassemblies and inventory units that come from the second level and so on ad infinitum
(Kutz M., Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, Manufacturing and Management, 3rd Edition, P.135)
Standard Tooling;
Standard tooling is defined as that which is basically off the shelf and may be used by different users or a variety of products. Standard tooling is usually produced in quantity, and the cost is low.
(Kutz M., Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, Manufacturing and Management, 3rd Edition, P.104)
Station Time;
The total amount of work assigned to station, which consits of one or more of the work elements necessary for completion of the product.
(Kutz M., Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, Manufacturing and Management, 3rd Edition, P.156)
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