Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Servo motors

Hi all,
There are times in our life when we have to make big decisions. The trouble with growing up is that we would have already made a few of the big decisions even before we realized that we made them. Such decisions are the ones that give us happiness and a meaning to life. Such are the ones that give us an identity because we are what we choose for ourselves.Henry Ford combined precision manufacturing, standardized and interchangeable parts, a division of labor, and, in 1913, a continuous moving assembly line. Workers remained in place, adding one component to each automobile as it moved past them on the line. Delivery of parts by conveyor belt to the workers was carefully timed to keep the assembly line moving smoothly and efficiently. It produced a chassis every 93 minutes which was a stunning improvement over the earlier production time of 728 minutes.
Introduction of the moving assembly line revolutionized automobile production by significantly reducing assembly time per vehicle, thus lowering costs. The company began construction of the world's largest industrial complex along the banks of the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan, during the late 1910s and early 1920s. The massive Rouge Plant included all the elements needed for automobile production: a steel mill, glass factory, and automobile assembly line. Iron ore and coal were brought in on Great Lakes steamers and by railroad, and were used to produce both iron and steel. Rolling mills, forges, and assembly shops transformed the steel into springs, axles, and car bodies. Foundries converted iron into engine blocks and cylinder heads that were assembled with other components into engines.All this was possible by the use of dc servo motor . Hope this post was useful to you.

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