115_UVP_2012

Visual Communication Catalog

Production & Quality Improvement Boards Manufacturing and distribution facilities utilize different procedures and methods to ensure that quality levels as well as output are maintained. These boards have been designed to represent different control solutions to help achieve the best possible workplace results. Boards are representative of actual Production and CI Boards, but can easily be adjusted to meet specific needs. 115 T-Slot Boards Used to identify problems within businesses and production centers, T-Slot Boards offer a way to monitor continuous improvement. Outline and track projects that need to be completed or problems that need to be fixed with these large dry erase boards. Model # Description Size (W x H) Viewable Area Weight UV7266CIB T-Slot Dry Erase Board 72” x 66” 71” x 65” 63 lbs. UV5448CISCB Control Board 54” x 48” 53” x 47” 43 lbs. UV7266MBDEPT Metric Trend Board 72” x 66” 71” x 65” 64 lbs. UV3628VSMB Production Board with Acrylic 36” x 28” 35” x 27” 15 lbs. UV3628WB Production Board with Clips 36” x 28” 35” x 27” 17 lbs. UV1736WB Condensed Production Board with Clips 17” x 36” 16” x 35” 9 lbs. UV2436RTB Tag Area Board 24 “ x 36” 23” x 35” 10 lbs. UV7266MBDEPT Metric Trend Boards These boards are ideal for monitoring the quality of production. Boards monitor the production outputs as well as the efforts of employees. Designed to eliminate inefficiencies in the workplace, these dry erase boards are allow production managers to visually identify the level of metrics. UV7266CIB “T” Card Improvement Boards with 420 slots allow for ownership of improvement, which is written on each card. Cards are categorized horizontally by the metric affected. Shown on a “manufacturing” durable mobile stand. The magnetic surface allows parameter trends to easily be represented, showing upward, downward or steady trends. Performance sheets are displayed in 8 ½” x 11” included fold-over acrylic pockets. These boards are entirely customizable – please call our reliable Customer Service staff for questions!


Visual Communication Catalog
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