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ChangeoverA process in which a production device is assigned to perform a different operation or a machine is set up to make a different part—for example, a new plastic resin and new mold in an injection moldin [..]
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ChangeoverProcess of making necessary adjustments to change or switchover the type of products produced on a manufacturing line. Changeovers usually lead to downtime and for the most part, companies try to mini [..]
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ChangeoverThe procedure of transferring signaling traffic from one signaling link to one or more different signaling links, when the link in use fails or is required to be cleared of traffic. [T1.110-1987]
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ChangeoverWhen a piece of equipment has to stop producing in order to be fitted for producing a different item. For example, the installation of a different processing tool in a metal working machine, a differe [..]
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ChangeoverThe manufacturing process is scheduled for production and is not running because of a planned Setup, Make Ready, or Adjustment event. Changeovers are a type of Planned Stop
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Changeover(n) an event that results in a transformation
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ChangeoverThe switching from one response to another, as when a pigeon in a two-key chamber moves from pecking the left key to pecking the right key Cf. CONCURRENT OPERANT.
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Changeoverthe time required to modify a system or workstation, including teardown and setup time.
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