Accountancy and business management .. . d is madewith compartments of sufficient dimensions to hold the number ofcards expected tobe on file in anyonedepartment at thesame time. Thecards are filed innumerical order. Ina large concern theusual card-indexmethod of guidecards is used, so asto render the workof finding the right card when wanted, easy and expeditious. Tool-Room Methods. A large number of small tools such asdrills, taps, reamers, and the like, and also numerous jigs and fixturesof various kinds, are drawn daily from the Tool Room and returnedthere after being used. The problem of


Accountancy and business management .. . d is madewith compartments of sufficient dimensions to hold the number ofcards expected tobe on file in anyonedepartment at thesame time. Thecards are filed innumerical order. Ina large concern theusual card-indexmethod of guidecards is used, so asto render the workof finding the right card when wanted, easy and expeditious. Tool-Room Methods. A large number of small tools such asdrills, taps, reamers, and the like, and also numerous jigs and fixturesof various kinds, are drawn daily from the Tool Room and returnedthere after being used. The problem of keeping track of these valu-able tools, of knowing where to locate every tool that has been issued,and getting them back promptly after they have been used, is animportant one. The simplest method of doing this is by the use of small brass,checks bearing the individual numbers of the men. For this purposea Tool Check Board, as shown in Fig. 28, is provided. This is linedoff in small square or oblong spaces, the number of spaces equaling. Fig. 27. Transfer Clerks Card Tray. 123 56 MACHINE SHOP MANAGEMENT t® ©II ® 21 ?i ;,® ;,© 51 51 :,@ 71 71 2 2 © 12 12 ® 22 22 32 ® «© «® 62 © ©72 72 3 3 ©13 © ©E3 23 ©33 • 33 © 43 © ©53 53 a63 63 ©73 73 4 •* ©14 14 ;.© ©34 34 ©44 © ©54 54 ©64 64 ©74 • 74 5 ® 9 15 15 « 25 • ©35 35 ©45 45 ;© «65 65 ©75 75 •6 • • 16 1 ® ©26 26 ©36 /S\ ©46 46 © 56 56 ©66 66 »76 ? 76 III ©17 « 17 ©27 27 ©37 3*7 ©47 4*7 *57 57 «67 67 e 77 77 •8 • 8 »(6 ©28 k ©38 38 © 4d 48 ©58 58 ©68 68 ©78 78 9 9 ©19 1*9 29 29 ©59 39 © 49 49 ©59 59 *69 69 ©73 79 ^ .0 10 ©20 20 ©30 30 ©4C 40 «50 ^ ©60 ib ©70 70 80 60 Fig. 28. Tool Check MACHINE SHOP MANAGEMENT 57 or somewhat exceeding the number of men employed in the depart-ments served by the Tool Room. At the top of each of these spacesis the name of one of the men; and beneath the name two pins projectabout an inch from the face of the


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