Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Our press has a pedal that can be programmed for pause or skip, we use it as a pause. My question isn't about the speed itself, but why you would more than double that speed with 2 people vs one. How are you going from 400 to 1050 an hour when the time saved by the second person is the time it takes to unload and grab another shirt during the index, but the loading takes longer than both of those actions together based on what im seeing in our shop. I could see going from 650 to 1050, but not understanding how the jump is 400 to 1050.
I only read a little bit so correct me here if I'm wrong by saying this, but every shop does not have the same size press or dryer, so how long it takes one shop to output 10K is going to be very different than a shop with a bigger press and larger dryer. A lot of people on here talk about speed, but for me if I have a shop with only 1 or maybe two auto'sI'm not going to worry about speed but concentrate on quality production, I see those large shops with 6 or more auto's worry more about speed because of the volume they need to keep the doors open. So to me there is really no production standard unless your comparing your shop to another that is set up the same as your own.
The way we have our dryer setup in relation to our unloaded station it takes less than 2 seconds to unload, solo or in tandem. No way you're loading faster than that, so I don't get how your 1.5x as fast with 2 people unless the setup isn't ideal on that front. What am I missing?
I guess I would need to see a video and compare. Loading is the slower action for us. All of this is moot though for us as the sabre seems to pretty much max out on a 10" tall front design at around 60 dozen.
Small print and zero glue. Wish all jobs were that easy