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Review Questions
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14.6
14.7
14.8
Define predetermined motion time system,
Answer: A predetermined motion time system is a database of basic motion elements and
their associated normal time values, together with a set of procedures for applying the data
to analyze manual tasks and estublish standard times for the tasks,
What are the steps in applying a predetermined motion time system?
Answer: The steps listed in the text are the fallowing: (1) Synthesize the method that
would be used by a worker to perform the task (or analyze the method that is being used by
a worker in an existing task), The method is described in terms of the basic motion
‘elements comprising the task, based on a defined workplace layout and set of tools (if tools,
are used). (2) Retrieve the normal time value for each motion element, based on the work
‘variables and conditions under which the element will be (is) performed. Sum the normal
times for all motion elements to determine the normal time for the task. (3) Evaluate the
method to make improvements by eliminating motions, reducing distances, and so on. The
‘objective of this evaluation is to reduce the normal time. (4) Apply allowances to the
normal time to determine the standard time for the task.
and a higher-level PMTS?
What is the difference benween a first level PM
Answer: First level
.¢ the basic motion elements (e.g, reach, 2
sp), while
sic motion elements into motion sequences. First
higher level syste
level PMT systems tend to be wery detailed, with body motions differentiated very
precisely in their databases. Higher level systems use condensed databases, with Fewer
body motions contained in the tables and longer time values for each motion sequence.
What is a motion aggregate in a higher-level PMTS?
Answer: A motion aggregate is a combination of several basic motion elements performed
together in a sequence. An example is “get an object,” which consists of the basic motions
reach and grasp.
What are the advantages of a higher-level PMTS compared to a first level PMTS?
Answer: Advantages of a higher-level PMTS include faster application speed, longer cycle
times are feasible, and easier to apply.
What is the unit of time used in Methods-Time Measurement?
Answer: The unit of time in MTM is the TMU or time measurement unit, which =
0.00001 hr ar 0,036 see.
What does the acronym MOST stand for?
Answer: Maynard Operation Sequence Technique.
What is the primary focus of MOST in terms of type of work activity?
Answer: The primary focus of MOST is on the movement of objects, such as parts and
tools from one location to another in the workplace,
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14.9 What are the motion aggregates in MOST called?
Answer: Activity sequence models,
14,10 What is the difference between General Move and Controlled Move in MOS’
Answer: The General Move is applicable when an object is moved freely through the air
from one location to another, The Controlled Move is used when an object is moved
through a path that is somehow constrained, such as when an object is slid across a surface
‘or when the object is attached to Something else and it can only be moved through a
controlled path.
Problems
MTM-I
14.1 A worker seated at a table performs a REACH. The sought-afier object is jumbled with
other objects in a tote pan, and the distance of the reach is 18 in. Determine the M
symbol and normal time in TMUs for this motion element,
Solution: MTM-1 symbol = RISC, 7, = 18.4 TMU
14.2 An assembly worker standing at a workbench performs a MOVE. The object being moved
weighs 10 Ib. It is moved to an exact location a distance of 20 in, Determine the MTM-1
symbol and normal time in TMUs for this motion element.
Solution: MTM-1 symbol =M20C10, 7, =3.9 + 1.11(22.1)=3.9 + 24.5 = 28.4 TMU
14.3 An office worker sitting at a desk perfomms a MOVE, The moved object isa file weighing
less than 1 Ib. The distance is an approximate location 14 in, away from the starting point.
Determine the MTM-1 symbol and normal time in TMUs for this motion clement,
M-1 symbol =MI4B1, 7, = 0+ 14.6 = 14.6 TMU
14.4 A mechanic performs two POSITION elements in sequence. The first requires an
alignment along longitudinal axes of the objects, and the second requires an orientation of
their rotational axes, Both elements can be classified as close fits with no symmetry, and
the objects are easy to handle. (a) Determine the MTM-1 symbols and normal times in
‘TMUs for these motion elements. (b) What is the total time for both elements in sec?
Solution: (a) MTM-1 symbol =P2NSE, 1, ‘TMU for one POSITION
(b) x 21.0=42.0 TMU. In seconds,
14.5 What is the MTM-1 normal time in TMUs that should be allowed an operator who must.
read an instruction set before proceeding to perform a processing task, in which the
instruction document contains 150 words? How many seconds is this?
Solution:
2(0.036) = 1.51 see
Solution: Reading 1, = 5.05(150) = 757.5 TMU. In seconds, 7, = 757.5(0.036) = 27.25 see
14.6 In performing a certain manual task, a worker must walk a distance of 30 ft (one way) as
‘one of the elements, (a) What is the MTM-1 normal time in TMUs that should be allowed
for the element? (b) What is this walking time in sec?
Solution: (a) Walking MTM-1 symbo
10(5.3) = 189 TMU,
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«b) In seconds, 7
159(0.036) = 5.72 sec
14.7 For safety reasons, a worker's eye travel time in a certain operation must be separated from
the manual elements that follow, The distance the worker's eyes must travel is 20 in, The
perpendicular distance from her eyes to the line of travel is 2 fl, No refocus is required.
What is the MTM-1 normal time in TMUs that should be allowed for the eye travel
element?
Solution: 7=20 in, D= 2(12) = 24 in
T,= 15.2(20/24) = 12.7 TMU
14.8 A work clement im a manual assembly task consists of the following MTM-1 elements: (1)
RI6C, (2) G4A, (3) MIOBS, (4) RLI, (5) RIAB, (6) GIB, (7) M8C3, (8) PINSE, and (9)
RL1. (a) Determine the normal times in TMUs for these motion elements. (b) What is the
total time for this work element in see?
Solution: (a) The individual motion element times are given as follows: (1) R16C,
17.0 TMU; (2) G4A, T, = 7.3 TMU; (3) M1OBS, 7, =2.2 + 1.06(12.2) = 15.
RIL, 7. = 2.0 TMU; (5) RI4B, 7, = 14.4 TMU; (6) GIB, 7,=3.5 TMU; (7) M8
2.2 + 1.06(1 1.8) = 14.7 TMU; (8) PINS! 0.4 TMU; and (9) RLI, 7
Total = 86.4 TMU
4b) In seconds, T, = 86.4(0,036) =
14.9 A work clement im a machine maintenance operation consists of the following MEM-1
‘elements: (1) WSP, i¢., walk 5 paces, (2) B, i.c., bend (3) RI4B, (4) GIA, (5) AB,
arise from bend, (6) WSP, (6) M12B2, (7) PISSE, (8) RL1. (a) Determine the normal
times in TMUs for these motion elements. (b) What is the total time for this work element
in see?
Solution: (a) The individual motion element times are
5(15.0) = 75.0 TMU; (2) B, T; = 29.3 TMU; (3) RIAB, Th
‘TMU; (5) AB, T.=31.9 TMU; (6) WSP, Ty = 5(15.0)
‘TMU; and (8) RL1, 7, = 2.0 TMU, Total = 251.8 TMU.
251.8(0,036) =9.1 see
fen as follows: (1) WSP, Ts =
14.4 TMU; (4) GLA, Ty
5.0 TMU; (7) PISSE, 7,
(b) In seconds, 7,
MOST
14,10 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following
swork activity: A worker walks three steps, picks up a screwdriver from the floor, returns to
his original position, and places the screwdriver on his worktable.
AcBiGiAcBuP An,
200 TMU (7.2 s
Solution: Activity sequence model =
T.=10(6 +6+ 1 +6 +1)= 1020)
°)
14.11 Develop the activity sequence mode! and determine the normal time for the following
work activity: A clerk walks 8 steps, bends and picks up a file folder from the floor, places
iton the counter within reach at that location, and then returns to her original location.
Solution: Activity sequence model = A BiG: AiBiP 1A i
T,=10(16+6 +1 + 1+ 1+ 16)= 1041) =410 TMU (14.7 sec)
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14,12 Develop the activity sequence model or model and determine the normal time for the
following work activity: An assembly worker obtains four bolts in one hand from a bin
located 10 in away on his worktable and puts one bolt each into four holes in the bracket
within easy reach in front of him,
Solution: Activity sequence model:
AiBiGsA BoP \An T,=6 TMU
A :ByPiAy
JA:BoPiAy
JA:BoPiAy
Total 7, = 12 TMU x 10= 120 TMU (4.3 see)
14,13 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following,
‘work activity: A machinist standing in front of his milling machine, grasps the waist level
feed lever on the machine, and rotates the lever one crank to engage the feed. The process
time to mill the part is $0 sec, There is no alignment and no action by the worker at the end
of the proce
time.
Solution: Process time in TMU = 50(27.8) = 1390 TMU
Activity sequence model = A;BiGiN
T.=10(1 + 1+ 3+ 139)= 10(144) = 1440 TMU (51.8 see)
14.14 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following
work activity: A material handling worker grasps a carton weighing 20 Ib on a counter and
slides if along the countertop a distance of 2M.
Solution: Activity sequence model
T,=10(1 +3 +6) = 1010
14.15 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following
work activity: A drill press operator reaches 20 em (8 in) anc pulls the feed lever down to
engage the feed motion, which takes 12
Solution: Process tine in TMU = 12(27.8) = 333.6 TMU
Activity sequence model = A/B,GiM\XasloAs
T,=10(1 + 1 + 1+33)= 1036) =360 TMU (12.9 sec)
14.16 Develop the activity sequence mode! and determine the normal time for the following
work activity: A worker walks three steps, picks up a screw from his worktable, walks
back to his initial location, positions the serew into a threaded hole, and tums it five spins
‘with his fingers,
Solution: Activity sequence model = AcByG)AcByP;FAoBiPoAn
10(6 + 1 +6 +3 +8) = 10(24) = 240 TMU (8.6 sec)
14.17 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following
work activity: A worker picks up a serewdriver within reach from his worktable, posit
it onto the h turns, and la rewdriver aside
Solution: Activity sequence model = A,B)G,A,B,P5FyA/B)P\Ag
1O(1 + 1+ 143 +16+1 + 1)=10(24) = 240 TMU (8.6 sec)
fastens the screw with si
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14.18 Develop the activity sequence model and determine the normal time for the following,
work activity: An assembly worker on a production line obtains an Allen key within reach,
positions it 15 cm (6 in) onto a bolt head, cranks it 7 times to seat the bolt, and then sets the
key aside:
Solution: Activity sequence model = ABuGiAcBiP3FieA:BoP Av
=10(1 + 1+3-+ 16+ 1 +1) = 10(23) = 230 TMU (8.3 sec)
14.19 Express the MYM-1 motion elements in Problem 14.8 as one or more MOST activity
sequence models with index numbers, (a) Determine the normal times in TMUs for these
Sequence activity models. (b) What is the total time for this (these) sequence activity
‘model(s) in sec’ (c) How do the MOST normal times compare with the normal times from
MIM-I?
Solution: For the MTM-1 sequence R16C, GA, MIOBS, and RLI, the MOST activity
sequence model = A, ByG:AnBoP,Ao, and 7, = 10(1 +3 + 1)= 50 TMU
For the MTM-I sequence R14B, GIB, M8C3, PINSE, and RLI, the MOST activity
sequence model = A\B,G,A,B,P\Ay, and T, = 10(1 +1 +1) =30 TMU
(b) 7; for the complete sequence = $0 + 30 = 80 TMU (2.88 see)
(c) The corresponding MTMC-I time was 86.4 TMU (3.11 sec). This is a difference of 6.4
TMU (0.23 sec) or 7.4% based on the MTM-1 value as the base.
14.20 Express the MIM-1 motion elements in Problem 14.9 as one or more MOST activity
sequence models with index numbers. (a) Determine the normal times in TMUs for these
sequence activity models. (b) What is the total time for this (these) sequence activity
‘model(s) in see’ (c) How do the MOST normal times compare with the normal times from
MEM-I?
‘Solution: For the MTM-1 sequence WSP, B, R14B, GIA, AB, WSP, MI2B2, PISSE, and
RL1, the MOST activity sequence model = AioBrGiAiBoP As,
Kb) T, = 10(10 +6 +1 + 10 + 1) = 10(28) = 280 TMU (10.08 see)
{c) The corresponding MTM-1 time was 251.8 TMU (9.06 sec). This is a difference of
28.2 TMU (1.02 sec) or 11.2% based on the MTM-I value as the bas
14,21 A work element in a worker-machine cycle has been reduced to the following two MOST.
activity sequence models
AABiGrAsBuPsAv
AsBuG)MiXiloAs
In the second sequence model, the process time is known to be 9.3 seconds. This value must
be converted to the correct index value, symbolized by the subscript T for the X parameter in
the second sequence model. (a) What is the correct value of T? (b) Determine the normal
time in seconds that would be allocated for this work element. Conversion factor = 27.8.
"TMU per second.
Solution: (a) For the process time
9.3(27.8/ 10) = 25.85 rounded to 26, The value of T
9.3 see, the index value for the X parameter
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Kb) T, =10(3 + 10 +3 + 6 + 10+ 3+3)+ 1034041 +1+26+0+3)=720 TMU
In seconds, 7, = 720(0.036) = 25.9 see
Miscellaneous
14,22 The normal time for walking in MTM-1 is 5.3 TMU per ft distance. (a) Using this value
determine the amount of time in min that would be required to walk one mile (5280 ft). (b)
How does this compare with the traditional benchmark of standard performance of walking
at 3 miles/hr?
Solution: (a) In MTM-1, 7, for walking = 5,3 TMU per ft distance
For one mile, T, = $280(5.3) = 27,984 TMU
In minutes, T, =27,984(0,036/60) = 16.79 min
{b) The speed of walking a mile in 16.79 min = 60/16.79 = 3.57 mishr. This is about 19%
faster than the traditional benchmark of standard performance or 3.0 mi/hr.
14.23 The normal time for walking in MOST is 6.9 TMU per ft distance: (a) Using this value
determine the amount of time in min that would be required to walk one mile (5280 it). (b)
How does this compare with the traditional benchmark of standard performance of walking
at3 miles/hr?
Solution: (a) In MOST, 7, for walking = 6.9 TMU per fi distance
For one mile, 7, = 5280(6.9) = 36,432 TMU
In minutes, T, = 36,432(0.036/60. 85 min
(b) The speed of walking a mile in 21.85 min = 60/21.85 = 2.75 mihr. This is about 8.3%
slower than the traditional benchmark of standard performance or 3.0 mi/hr.
" Based on tabulated values in [Zandin, 1990, p 35}
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