question archive Case: Tiger Tools Tiger Tools, a division of Drillmore Industries, was about to launch a new product

Case: Tiger Tools Tiger Tools, a division of Drillmore Industries, was about to launch a new product

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Case: Tiger Tools

Tiger Tools, a division of Drillmore Industries, was about to launch a new product. Production Manager Michelle York asked her assistant, Jim Peterson, to check the capability of the oven used in the process. Jim obtained 18 random samples of 20 pieces each. The results of those samples are shown in the following table. After he analyzed the data, he concluded that the process was not capable based on a specification width of 1.44 cm.

Michelle was quite disappointed when she heard this. She had hoped that with the introduction of the new product her operation could run close to full capacity and regain some of its lost luster. The company had a freeze on capital expenditures of more than $10,000, and a replacement oven would cost many times that amount. Jim Peterson worked with the oven crew to see if perhaps different settings could produce the desired results, but they were unable to achieve any meaningful improvements.

Sample

Mean

Range

Sample

Mean

Range

1

45.01

0.85

10

44.97

0.91

2

44.99

0.89

11

45.11

0.84

3

45.02

0.86

12

44.96

0.87

4

45

0.91

13

45

0.86

5

45.04

0.87

14

44.92

0.89

6

44.98

0.96

15

45.06

0.87

7

44.91

0.86

16

44.94

0.86

8

45.04

0.89

17

45

0.85

9

45

0.85

18

45.03

0.88

Still not ready to concede, Michelle contacted one of her former professors and explained the problem. The professor suggested obtaining another set of samples, this time using a smaller sample size and taking more samples. Michelle then conferred with Jim and they agreed that he would take 27 samples of five observations each. The results are shown in the following table.

Sample

Mean

Range

Sample

Mean

Range

1

44.96

0.42

15

45

0.39

2

44.98

0.39

16

44.95

0.41

3

44.96

0.41

17

44.94

0.43

4

44.97

0.37

18

44.94

0.4

5

45.02

0.39

19

44.87

0.38

6

45.03

0.4

20

44.95

0.41

7

45.04

0.39

21

44.93

0.39

8

45.02

0.42

22

44.96

0.41

9

45.08

0.38

23

44.99

0.4

10

45.12

0.4

24

45

0.44

11

45.07

0.41

25

45.03

0.42

12

45.02

0.38

26

45.04

0.38

13

45.01

0.41

27

45.03

0.4

14

44.98

0.4

     

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