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Getting the Torque Just Right Could Save Millions for Aerospace Companies
Overview
Getting the Torque Just Right Could Save Millions for Aerospace CompaniesUpskill |
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Analytics & Modeling - Virtual & Augmented Reality Software Networks & Connectivity - WiFi Wearables - Augmented Reality Glasses, Headsets & Controllers | |
Aerospace | |
Discrete Manufacturing | |
Augmented Reality | |
Operational Impact
[Efficiency Improvement - Productivity] With Skylight, instructions are now provided via the smart glasses. So are guided videos, animations, and images―all configured and accessible at any time for the worker. No stopping, no walking up and down ladders, less risk of injury. Workers can even turn on their camera and call engineers or other support team members for "see what I see" assistance with difficult steps. | |
[Efficiency Improvement - Quality Assurance] As each nut is finished, Skylight automatically records the final correct torque value. For further documentation, Skylight prompts the mechanic to take a photo of each installed B-nut for historical quality purposes before proceeding to the next step in the procedure. | |
Quantitative Benefit
On average, across all mechanics studied, the efficiency improvements were between 8 - 11%.
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60% of the participants indicated that they preferred using the wearable technology to the traditional methods. | |
85% of the mechanics agreed to the statements, “I believe that using this system will reduce manufacturing errors,” and, “I thought the system was easy to use.” | |