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658.5-658.54 1951 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE 658.5 Factory management and production FLOW PROCESS CHART AND HOW TO USE IT. UW-Govt 1945 sd color $73.21 658.5 c-ad Produced by U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development Animation shows how to prepare a flow process chart for use in the study and apphcation of work simplification, transportation, storage anad inspection IN THE SERVICE OF AMERICA. Ford 28min sd b&w free -loan 658.5 sh-c-ad The story of the technical skills of American industry and how principles of maoS production used in the automobile industry were applied to the production of war equipment in World War II MACHINE OF THE AGE. CornellFlmCo 1945 30min sd b&w free-loan 658.5 sh-c-ad Sponsored by the Porter Cable Co. of Syracuse, New York Describes wet belt machining, its application and use in the fields of plastics, glass, rubber, metals and other materials MIGHTY LABORS. IndustrialEngCol 1948 32min sd color $135, rent $6.69 658.5 c-ad Guide Explains industrial engineering for the general public. Demonstrating all phases of timestudy, methods of engineering, job evaluation, plant layout, process charting, and wage incentive, it illustrates and explains modern controls essential to economical production PLANNING AND LAYING OUT WORK. UW-Govt 1944 lOmin sd b&w (Problems of supervision ser) $20.74 658.5 c-ad Guide Produced by U.S. Office of Education A number of dramatized incidents point up the importance of careful planning before starting a job. The serious results of poor planning or no planning at all are demonstrated 658.54 Motion and time study DEFINITION OF THERBLIGS. PurdueU-Film Library 1943 si b&w rent 75c 658.54 c-ad Film No. F9-3. Length 160 ft. Projection time — as desired (participational) Purpose is to provide examples of each therblig and to aid in defining the beginning, contents, and end point of each therblig. Consists of twenty numbered sequences illustrating each of the therbligs THE EASIER WAY. GenMotors 1947 12min sd b&w free-loan 658.54 sh-c-ad A pegboard device is used to illustrate the principles of motion study which are later transferred to the factory and home EXAMPLE OF A BASIC RESEARCH. Purdue U-FilmLibrary 1943 6min si b&w rent 75c 658.54 c-ad Film No. F14-2. Length 152 ft. An example of a basic research project in motion study, completely titled, and the apparatus involved in the research is shown Consists of two separate experiments: "A Study of Simultaneous Symmetrical Hand Motions" by Ralph M. Barnes and Marvin E. Mundel. and "The Effect of Separation on Simultaneous Two-handed Work" by Marvin E. Mundel and Howard C. Pettitt FILM FOR FILM ANALYSIS (plastic knob). PurdueU-FlmLibrary 1943 si b&w rent $1.50 658.54 c-ad Film No. F7-2A. Length 320 ft. Projection time — as desired (participational) Shows 16 different methods (16 reels) of assembling a plastic drawer pull knob. A microchronometer is pictured in each film so that time values in increments of one twothousandths of a minute may be obtained. This film, owing to the 16 different methods and reels, may be used by 16 or more trainees at one time FILM FOR FILM ANALYSIS (Radio tube). PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1943 si b&w rent 50c 658.54 d-ad Film No. F7-2, 10-3. Length 81 ft. Projection time — as desired, participational Shows the original method of gaging radio tube grids, assembling oil seals and bearings to a roller wheel, and packing a book for mailing. A microchronometer is pictured in each film so that time values in increments of one twothousandths of a minute may be obtained FILM FOR RATING— I. PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1943 si b&w rent $1.25 658.54 c-ad Film No. F18-2. Length 403 ft. Projection time — as desired (participational) Purpose is to provide film to be used for rating the 'speed of activity' of several operators performing different types of work FILM FOR RATING— II. PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1946 si b&w rent $2 658.54 c-ad Film No. F18-2A. Length 610ft. (3 reels). Projection tinne — as desired (participational) Actual operations photographed in various plants consisting of inspection jobs, small assembly work, and machining operations. The first two reels are for rating the entire cycle, the third is to be rated according to elements HOW TO PEEL TOMATOES IN CANNING FACTORIES. PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1945 6min si b&w rent 75c 658.54 c-ad Film No. F7-3A. Length 150 ft. Shows an operator using the correct method of peeling tomatoes. Purpose is to illustrate that a film may be of tremendous value in demonstrating and teaching the correct way of doing a job ILLUSTRATION OF A THERBLIG CHECK LIST. PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1943 si b&w rent 75c 658.54 c-ad Film No. F9-4. Length 134 ft. Projection time — as desired (participational) To illustrate how a therblig check list can be applied to jobs for the purpose of developing an improved method. Pictures several jobs being performed, and then applies the appropriate check list question for the purpose of devising an improved method IMPROVED METHOD — ASSEMBLING CLUTCH COLLAR. PurdueU-FilmLibrary 1943 si b&w rent 50c 658.54 c-ad Film No. F6-1. Length 34ft. Projection time — as desired (participational). Footage taken from THREE OPERATIONS FOR OPERATION ANALYSIS— ORIGINAL METHOD Illustrates an improved method of assembling a clutch collar 540