Question: Problem 2 (40 pts) Washer - 20 dia. 1.5 long Q (must be free to move up and down the shaft against the weak

Problem 2 (40 pts) Washer - 20 dia. 1.5 long Q (mustbe free to move up and down the shaft against the weakspring) Shaft 5 dia. 50 long (Dimensions mm) 0000 Open-ended spring 6

Problem 2 (40 pts) Washer - 20 dia. 1.5 long Q (must be free to move up and down the shaft against the weak spring) Shaft 5 dia. 50 long (Dimensions mm) 0000 Open-ended spring 6 dia. 40 long Snap fastener 6 dia. 1 long (they tangle) Retainer bush 10 dia. Securing screw 1 dia. 2 long Consider the shaft assembly shown above, whose assembly procedure is as follows: 1. The retainer bush is placed in the work fixture like the one shown below. 2. The shaft is inserted in the bush. 3. The securing screw is inserted into the bush and is difficult to align and position. 4. The spring tangles severely and, when separated from others, is dropped onto the shaft. 5. The washer is inserted onto the shaft and then held down while the snap fastener is positioned using a standard grasping tool. (a) Estimate the manual assembly time and design efficiency of the assembly by filling the DFA worksheet as shown below. The descriptions on how the worksheet was filled are not required but would help if the filled numbers were incorrect. (15 pts) (b) Suggest a redesign of this assembly to reduce the number of parts and increase the assembly efficiency. Draw the "after" sketch of the parts in an exploded view like the figure above. Use callouts to indicate modified features (including part consolidation) after the redesign, and identify the design guidelines that suggested them. (10 pts) (c) Estimate the manual assembly time and design efficiency of the redesigned assembly by filling the DFA worksheet as shown in (a). The descriptions on how the worksheet was filled are not required but would help if the filled numbers were incorrect. (15 pts)

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