Interchangeable parts made production faster and easier
Eli Whitney and Cyrus McCormick
the hovercraft was invented by using alot of parts
The management decide to improve the inefficient elements of their factory to help improve production.
amanufacturing process in which parts (usually interchangeable parts) are added to a product in a sequential manner using optimally planned logistics to create a finished product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods. The assembly line developed by Ford Motor Company between 1908 and 1915 made assembly lines famous in the following decade through the social ramifications of mass production, such as the affordability of the Ford Model T and the introduction of high wages for Ford workers.
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Interchangeable parts meant that you could have many inexperienced workers each making a part of the whole machine.
Interchangeable parts meant that you could have many inexperienced workers each making a part of the whole machine.
Fewer skilled craftsmen were required. -novanet
Fewer skilled craftsmen were required. -novanet
Fewer skilled craftsmen were required. -novanet
Fewer skilled craftsmen were required. -novanet
The Oldsmobile Curved Dashautomobile was the first vehicle mass produced on an assembly line using interchangeable parts from 1901 to 1907.
Sam Colt
Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney and Cyrus McCormick
"You can order it from both. Factory parts are built by the OEM manufacturer to the exact same specifications as the existing parts. If you own your vehicle and are thinking of reselling, documenting repairs using factory parts can increase the resale value of the vehicle."
Assembly lines in factories (versus home manufacture), using interchangeable parts.