This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...a description of one is a description of all. These cards represent to a certain extent ideal arrangement and captioning. However, the same information could be presented in different shape and it is often necessary to do so when designing time tickets to be used on or by certain accounting machines and time ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...a description of one is a description of all. These cards represent to a certain extent ideal arrangement and captioning. However, the same information could be presented in different shape and it is often necessary to do so when designing time tickets to be used on or by certain accounting machines and time or cost clocks. It is recommended that, wherever possible, time be kept by the unit system of tenths for which most efficient appliances have been made by the manufacturers of time-keeping and accounting machines. As soon as the routing clerks have received a tracing tag and have entered the department numbers and machine numbers on this tag for each of the operations to be done, they should make out, from operation key cards, instructions for the manufacture of the pieces and parts called for on the tracing tag, these instructions being given on the daywork production ticket (Form 44), or the piece-work production ticket ( Form 45 ), or the premium work production ticket (Form 46). The production ticket number, as will be noted on the ticket, should be a combination of the production order number, the operation letter, and the lot number, thus saving the necessity of writing these numbers on another part of the ticket. This greatly simplifies the work of keeping costs of labor. To illustrate this system of numbering, ticket No. 1S00-A-l would signify that this ticket was made out to cover work on production order 1500, operation A, and lot 1. These tickets can be made out for all of the operations of one lot at a time, and would be numbered 1500-A-1, 1500-B-1, 1500-C-1, 1500-D-1, etc. After tickets have been made out for each of the operations of any particular lot, the same process can be gone through in making out tickets for each...
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