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Super-charged changeovers

On the AA and AAA (shown) lines, battery count changes are tool-less, done using plastic and metal inserts.
On the AA and AAA (shown) lines, battery count changes are tool-less, done using plastic and metal inserts.

Rayovac has custom designed tool-less changeover into two major aspects of its lines, one at the battery infeed, the other at the clamshell infeed, to greatly reduce changeover times. On the battery infeeds of the AA and AAA lines, cast nylon carriers from Southwest Machine and Tool (Avoca, WI) are sized to the specific battery count, four, five or six, corresponding to each layer of the eight-ᄺ- and 12-count packs. While a carrier holds six of the batteries, molded plastic inserts sized for either four or five batteries can be set into the plastic carrier (see photo below). A small metal plate atop the insert matches up to magnets embedded in the base carrier to secure the insert. Also helping keep the inserts in place are holes that align with pegs in the carriers. Used for the first time on the new AA line, the idea originated with senior project engineer Kenneth Tippery. Before, all the battery holders had to be switched out. It was a task he says that took a mechanic an hour to perform. “Now, the machine can be changed over in 20 minutes by an operator,” Tippery reports.

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