может and on?
andon (текст про машиностроение)
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andon cord
Editadoсигнальный шнур
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Andon
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«Андон» - компания или информационная система
Andon
Andon Cord is a Lean manufacturing principle and tool used to notify management, maintenance, and other workers of a quality or process problem. The concept revolves around a device incorporating signal lights to indicate which assembly line workstation has a problem.
Andon (Japanese: アンドン or あんどん or 行灯) is a manufacturing term referring to a system to notify management, maintenance, and other workers of a quality or process problem. The alert can be activated manually by a worker using a pullcord or button or may be activated automatically by the production equipment itself. The system may include a means to stop production so the issue can be corrected. Some modern alert systems incorporate audio alarms, text, or other displays.
"Andon" is a Japanese loanword originally meaning paper lantern; Japanese manufacturers began its quality-control usage.
так что вместе будет что-то вроде "сигнального шнура" (andon cord)
Andon
Andon Cord is a Lean manufacturing principle and tool used to notify management, maintenance, and other workers of a quality or process problem. The concept revolves around a device incorporating signal lights to indicate which assembly line workstation has a problem.
Andon (Japanese: アンドン or あんどん or 行灯) is a manufacturing term referring to a system to notify management, maintenance, and other workers of a quality or process problem. The alert can be activated manually by a worker using a pullcord or button or may be activated automatically by the production equipment itself. The system may include a means to stop production so the issue can be corrected. Some modern alert systems incorporate audio alarms, text, or other displays.
"Andon" is a Japanese loanword originally meaning paper lantern; Japanese manufacturers began its quality-control usage.