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松井製作所

EstablishmentMarch 1961
capital3300Ten thousand
number of employees81
addressOsaka/Joto-ku, Osaka-shi/4-1-23 Nagata
phone06-6961-6043
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[Video Material] Management Decision: Sell as Intermediate Goods or Sell as Finished Products.

I will answer the question: 'Should we sell intermediate goods or finished products?'

Isn't there a chance that you don't really understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through examples, such as whether it is better to sell intermediate product A or finished product B to generate more profit.

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[Video Material] Management Decision: In-house or Outsourcing. Explained Using Numbers!

I will answer the question: 'In-house production or outsourcing?'

Isn't it true that you sometimes don't quite understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of whether to continue in-house production or outsource when a request for increased product production comes in.

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[Video Material] Cutting Process: Program for Machining Center with Specific Examples.

"I want to study the basics of machining center programming!" I will respond to that!

"Handling a machining center for the first time" "I just started using a machining center, but I'm struggling with the programming." If you are one of those people, please take a look! We explain the basics of machining center programming along with simple concrete examples.

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[Video Material] Cutting Process: NC Lathe Programming. Explaining the Basics with Specific Examples!

"I want to study the basics of NC lathe programming!" I will respond to that!

"Handling an NC lathe for the first time." "I just started using an NC lathe, but I'm struggling with the programming." If you are one of those people, please take a look! We explain the basics of NC lathe programming along with simple concrete examples.

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[Video Material] Management Decision: Which Product Should Be Produced? Explained Using Numbers!

I will answer the question, 'Which product should we produce?'

Isn't there a sense of uncertainty about how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of whether to produce Product A or Product B, given the limited production capacity of the factory.

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[Video Material] Check Delivery Delays in Excel! Solve by Combining Functions!

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In this video, we explain how to specifically check for delivery delays using Excel based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] Excel Pivot Table Basics Explained with Examples!

I will answer the question, 'How do you use a pivot table?'

In this video, we explain how to specifically use Excel pivot tables based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] Explanation of the Basics of the Excel COUNTIF Function with Examples!

I will answer the question, 'How do you use the COUNTIF function?'

In this video, we explain how to specifically use the Excel COUNTIF function based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] Explanation of the Basics of the Excel SUMIF Function with Examples!

I will answer the question, 'How do you use the SUMIF function?'

In this video, we explain how to specifically use the Excel SUMIF function based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] Quality Control "According to the Procedure Manual"? Look for Hidden Changes!

Isn't it possible that defects occur even though the work is supposed to follow the procedure?

Isn't it possible that "there shouldn't be any defects, yet they actually occur"? Let me introduce a specific example. In factories, various products are produced, and the "work instruction sheet," which outlines the work processes in order, is used in situations such as: - As educational material when new personnel are brought in to perform tasks - To ensure that there are no omissions when an order comes in after a long time - To clarify changes and prevent incorrect operations It is also used when experienced workers confirm familiar work procedures, but I believe its significance is particularly high during the so-called 3Hs (first time, changes, long time). While the "work instruction sheet" may describe what to do when the work proceeds smoothly, there are likely few that include instructions on how to handle defects, such as "if a defect occurs at this stage, handle it this way." Even if such instructions exist, do they align with the actual processes? In this video, I would like to present cases where "defects occur even though we are following the work instruction sheet."

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[Video Material] Quality Control Pareto Chart Explained with Examples!

"What is a Pareto chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of Pareto charts!

"What is a Pareto chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of Pareto charts! When you start studying quality control, you will come across something called the "7 QC Tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter diagrams, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a Pareto chart, one of the 7 QC Tools, is, as well as its specific creation methods and uses!

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[Video Material] Quality Control Histogram Explained with Examples!

"What is a histogram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of histograms!

"What is a histogram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of histograms! When you start studying quality control, you will come across something called the "7 QC Tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter diagrams, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a histogram, one of the 7 QC Tools, is, as well as its specific creation methods and uses!

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[Video Material] Quality Control Scatter Diagram Explained with Examples!

"What is a scatter plot?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of scatter plots!

"What is a scatter plot?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of scatter plots! When you start studying quality control, you will come across something called the "7 QC tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter plots, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a scatter plot, one of the 7 QC tools, is, along with specific methods for creating and using it!

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[Video Material] Quality Control Control Charts Explained with Examples!

"What is a control chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of control charts!

"What is a control chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of control charts! When you start studying quality control, you will come across something called the "7 QC Tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter plots, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a control chart, one of the 7 QC Tools, is, along with specific methods for creating and using it!

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[Video Material] What are Geometric Tolerances: Circular Runout and Total Runout? An Explanation of the Basics!

"What are circumference deviation and total deviation?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "circular runout and total runout," which are types of geometric tolerances. - I want to know the definition of circular runout and total runout. - When should it be specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the precautions when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance and Contour? Explanation of the Basics!

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This video explains the basics of "contour tolerance," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of contour tolerance. - When should it be specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the precautions when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Symmetry? Explanation of the Basics!

I will answer the question, 'What is symmetry?'

This video explains the basics of "symmetry," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of symmetry. - When is it specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What should I be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Position? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is positionality?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "position tolerance," a type of geometric tolerance. It addresses questions such as: - What is the definition of position tolerance? - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be aware of when using it?

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[Video Material] What are Geometric Tolerances: Concentricity and Coaxiality? Explanation of the Basics!

I will answer the question, 'What are concentricity and coaxiality?'

This video explains the basics of "concentricity and coaxiality," which are types of geometric tolerances. - I want to know the definition of concentricity and coaxiality. - When should I specify them? - How are they used in drawings? - What should I be careful about when using them? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance and Inclination? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is the degree of inclination?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "slope," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of slope. - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Parallelism? Explanation of the Basics!

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This video explains the basics of "parallelism," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of parallelism. - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance for Perpendicularity? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is the angle of a right angle?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "perpendicularity," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of perpendicularity. - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance: Cylindricity? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is cylindricity?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "cylindricity," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of cylindricity. - When is it specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] Geometric Tolerance Calculation Principle of Flatness

I will explain the principle of flatness calculation!

In this video, I would like to outline the calculation method for "flatness," which is a type of geometric tolerance.

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance: Roundness? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is roundness?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "roundness," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of roundness. - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] How to Measure Geometric Tolerance: Straightness

I will explain the measurement method of "straightness," which is a type of geometric tolerance!

When performing turning or milling operations, the workpiece may retain traces of the cutting tool, and due to the effects of distortion or deflection during processing, there may be some deviation from the ideal shape. Geometric tolerances are used to indicate how much deviation from the ideal shape is acceptable. By understanding geometric tolerances, one can discern the designer's intentions behind the drawings. This also makes it clearer how to proceed with processing and inspection, including what to use as a reference and how to carry it out. This video explains the measurement method for "straightness," which is a type of geometric tolerance.

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Straightness? Explanation of the Basics!

I will answer the question, 'What is straightness?'

In this video, we explain the basics of "straightness," a type of geometric tolerance. We will answer questions such as: - What is the definition of straightness? - When is it specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the precautions when using it?

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 8: Integration of Parts and Use of Irregular Materials

I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'

When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to by various names such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To establish the rate, one must know the manufacturing cost. The manufacturing cost varies depending on the processing method, the machinery used, setup time, processing time, and so on. In this document, I would like to examine, using specific numbers, how the integration of parts and the use of irregular materials affect manufacturing costs, taking the metal processing industry as an example.

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 7: Rework and Unintentional Full Inspection

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When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to in various ways such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there are likely many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To establish the rate, one must know the manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs vary depending on the processing methods, the machines used, setup time, processing time, and so on. In this document, I would like to examine, using specific numbers, how making adjustments in machining processes and conducting full inspections without realizing it impact manufacturing costs, using the metal processing industry as an example.

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 6: Internal Setup or External Setup

I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'

When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to in various ways such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't specifically know how that number is determined." To set the rate, one must understand the manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs vary depending on processing methods, the machines used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, I would like to examine how manufacturing costs change when external setup is implemented during production using machining centers and NC lathes, using specific numbers as examples.

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 5: Setup Time 1 Hour or 30 Minutes

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When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which can be referred to in various ways such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To set the rate, one must know the manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs vary depending on processing methods, the machines used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, I would like to examine how manufacturing costs change when setup time is reduced during production using machining centers and NC lathes, using specific numbers as examples.

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 4: Production Lot of 100 or 50 Units

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When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to by various names such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To establish the rate, one must know the manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs vary depending on the processing method, the machines used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, using the metal processing industry as an example, I would like to examine how manufacturing costs change when the production lot size is altered during production with machining centers and NC lathes, using specific numbers.

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[Video Material] Productivity: Making Jigs with a 3D Printer!

We created a fixture for the machining center using a 3D printer!

We created a jig for a machining center using a 3D printer! Do you have any of the following concerns? • I want to create dedicated jigs for small quantities of various products at a lower cost than metal ones. • I want to stabilize the fixation of complex-shaped products with jigs that wrap around them. • The completion of jigs takes time, causing delays in the start of mass production. Creating jigs with a 3D printer can help solve the above issues!

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[Video Material] Quality Control Cause-and-Effect Diagram Explained with Examples!

"What is a cause-and-effect diagram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of cause-and-effect diagrams! (This will be a series of three videos.)

"What is a cause-and-effect diagram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of cause-and-effect diagrams! When you start studying quality control, you will come across the "7 QC tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter diagrams, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a cause-and-effect diagram, one of the 7 QC tools, is, as well as its specific creation methods and uses!

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[Video Material] How Air Conditioning Works: Why is Cooling Comfortable?

"What is the mechanism of an air conditioner?" "Why is air conditioning cool?" "What is the role of the refrigerant?" In this video, we will explain the mechanism of air conditioning from the ground up!

"What is the mechanism of an air conditioner?" "Why is cooling refreshing?" "What is the role of the refrigerant?" In this video, we will explain the mechanism of cooling from the ground up! We will also provide an easy explanation of the roles of the evaporator, compressor, condenser, and expansion valve!

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[Video Material] Productivity: Is That Robotization Really Right?

Is that robotization really helpful?

Is that automation really helpful? In this video, we will explain the points to consider regarding automation based on examples from factories! We will also touch on cost-effectiveness based on the concept of the break-even point.

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[Video Material] Explaining the Basics of Excel VLOOKUP with Examples!

I will answer the question, 'How do you use VLOOKUP?'

In this video, we explain how to specifically use the VLOOKUP function in Excel based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Flatness? A 5-Minute Explanation of the Basics!

"What is flatness?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "flatness," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of flatness. - When is it specified? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the precautions when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 3: Single Unit or Multiple Units

I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'

When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to by various names such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To set the rate, one must know the manufacturing cost. The manufacturing cost varies depending on factors such as processing methods, machinery used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, I would like to examine how much the manufacturing cost changes when one person operates one machine versus when one person operates multiple machines, using specific numbers, taking the metal processing industry as an example.

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 2: Milling Machine or Machining

I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'

When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to in various ways such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, many might say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To set the rate, one must know the manufacturing cost. The manufacturing cost varies depending on factors such as processing methods, machines used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, I would like to examine how much the manufacturing cost changes when comparing manual processing with general-purpose milling machines and lathes to unmanned processing with machining centers and NC lathes, using specific numbers.

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[Video Material] The Mechanism of Inventory Accumulation. Explained through Simulation!

"Why is the inventory piling up even though I'm working hard?!" If you're facing such concerns, please watch the video!

Even though I'm working hard, why does the inventory keep increasing every day? This time, I will explain the reason through a simulation! If you are struggling with inventory management or want to reduce excess stock, please take a look! (This is a series of three videos.)

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[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 1: Revealing the Behind-the-Scenes of Pricing!

I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'

When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to in various ways such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "Our company has a fixed rate of ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." In this video, we will look at how the rate is calculated and the basic concepts behind it.

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[Video Material] Management Decision: The Merits of Acquiring New Projects. Explained Using Numbers!

"Shall we take on the production of the new product? Or should we refrain from it?" I will answer that!

Isn't there a chance that you don't really understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of whether to take on the production of a new product or to refrain from it.

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[Video Material] Management Decision: Introduction of New Equipment. Explained with Numbers!

"Should we introduce new equipment in the factory? Or should we refrain from doing so?" I will answer that!

Isn't it true that you sometimes don't quite understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of whether to introduce new equipment in the factory or to refrain from doing so.

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[Video Material] Management Decision: The Pitfalls of "Selection and Concentration."

"Is it okay to only produce things that have a large profit?" I will answer that!

Isn't it true that you often don't understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of narrowing down the products to be produced due to a worsening business environment, focusing only on those that yield higher profits.

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