This SHOP TOUR Will Make You Rethink AUTOMATION! | Pierson Workholding Shop Tour Pt. 2

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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2022
  • An out-of-the-box automation system that'll blow your mind, a not-so-standard cobot and a pneumatic door with a "home brew" solution... This shop tour will make you rethink automation.
    In PART 2 of this special shop tour episode, Jay explains how ‪@PiersonWorkholding‬ leverages automation in their shop, discusses the future of automation and highlights workplace efficiencies that you should consider for your shop.
    Did you miss part 1 of the Pierson Workholding Shop Tour!? Check out that video here: • This is what a LEAN an...
    Based in Simi Valley, California, Pierson Workholding is a forward-thinking, high-productivity workholding company focusing on production, automation and lean manufacturing.
    To learn more about Pierson Workholding, visit their website (piersonworkholding.com/) or follow their Instagram page ( / pierson_workholding ) to stay up-to-date with their latest projects and for content that'll help you innovate your production.
    Do you want to take Practical Machinist for a tour around your shop? Drop a comment below or contact us via email at info@practicalmachinist, and we will arrange it!
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Komentáře • 29

  • @chrisf2636
    @chrisf2636 Před rokem +10

    “If it bugs you, fix it”. - find the most annoying part of your process and automate that first. :).
    Love that

  • @greghale5480
    @greghale5480 Před rokem +10

    Engineering schools should be using Jay Pierson’s practical lean teachings!

  • @wrighty338
    @wrighty338 Před rokem +11

    I dont own a shop or a machine tool, but iv been watching Jay for years learning and getting ready

  • @TheDandyMann
    @TheDandyMann Před rokem +9

    I love this man, got to meet him in 2018 during the mhub open house and dinner afterwards. I gave him a piece of my geometric art and he was very appreciative. His optimism is charismatic and infectious and I appreciate how humble he is.

  • @landonjacobs8392
    @landonjacobs8392 Před rokem +3

    The training with qr code videos is a genius move.

  • @TabletopUpgradesLeanJourney

    Probably just the way this was edited but all this has come from Paul Akers, who in turn learned it from various Japanese companies. Surprised there wasn’t more reference to it. Lean people are usually very willing to share their thanks and influences, so I’m sure it was just the way the film was cut. Incredible implementation however, well done all involved!

  • @4SafetyTraining
    @4SafetyTraining Před rokem +8

    This guy is amazing he needs to get into the heads of some of the “MBA’s” 😂😂😂

    • @iansandusky417
      @iansandusky417 Před rokem

      The industry as a whole would be much better off if so!

  • @aly-tek7190
    @aly-tek7190 Před rokem +10

    Loved the 2 part shop tour. Thanks Ian and Jay for taking us on a tour and for giving your time and knowledge to the masses.
    Cheers, Stephen

    • @iansandusky417
      @iansandusky417 Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for checking it out! Jay was a fantastic guy for hosting us!

  • @tdg911
    @tdg911 Před rokem +5

    Pretty cool tech in your shop. You hit the nail on the head with the extra sanity checking. People do not realize what it takes to develop software to cover everything the end user or in this case the robot will do and how to mitigate the potentials. Awesome job. I have a lot of respect for the automation solutions you put into place. My background is software development and IT in general so this reminds me of playing a game of chess. Always thinking ahead!

  • @mikehazenbosch5791
    @mikehazenbosch5791 Před rokem +2

    Great 2 part tour there was so much more I wanted to see but you only have so much time.

  • @BPond7
    @BPond7 Před rokem +1

    Noooooooooooo! You abbreviated operation with two Ps! It breaks the heart!

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Před rokem +1

    very good video and good man pierson

  • @GlassImpressions
    @GlassImpressions Před rokem +2

    Great series.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před rokem +4

    like- useful -bro! =))

  • @sellers8133
    @sellers8133 Před rokem +3

    Hes got a great shop and is obviously doing well but the machines better be running while talking bit makes me think he's a hard ass. Like obviously its a given but if you have super short run cycles like 5 minutes or less it can get very monotonous especially if you're afraid to talk and have the cycle end.

    • @sellers8133
      @sellers8133 Před rokem +2

      I feel like the guy interviewing would definitely be better to work for overall especially because I enjoy job shop work most people don't enjoy production.

    • @MG-sg2ci
      @MG-sg2ci Před rokem

      If you want to make money in this business and in the state of California, yes you have to be a hard ass.

    • @vanguard6937
      @vanguard6937 Před rokem +4

      if you watched, he talks about reducing the short run time parts either by automating it with their grabber or some other variation. he doesnt want 5min cycle times for 1 part, he wants to fit in 20 parts so he can get an hour and a half between exchanging parts in the machine that way his guys arent doing the mindless work.

    • @alexanderjamesINC
      @alexanderjamesINC Před rokem

      If you owned the business, would you be fine paying your employees to stand around and talk?
      Honestly ask yourself that question. Sometimes we just have to put ourselves in someone else's shoes.

    • @benkeith3764
      @benkeith3764 Před měsícem

      Seems pretty reasonable to me, id look at it more like "please keep the machines running so company is making money, im not to worried about what you do when they are running"
      most bosses look down on people who dont always "look busy" and disregard the work the worker was doing. I can look busy and not actually do much.

  • @Blobby_Hill
    @Blobby_Hill Před rokem +1

    I wAnT a GuY wHo CaN HiT tHe gRouNd RunNinG.
    When his top machinists retire and he cant find experienced machinist anywhere ...Duuhuuurr why is noburdy interested in der trade. Nobordy likes ter work anymurr...

  • @peterwill3699
    @peterwill3699 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like you need a robot to machine ,must be lonely working there.