I sent the answers to him and sharing the same here for you. I thought you might have the same question. Let’s learn the line balancing topic today. Read my answer below. To understand the below questions, you need to read the line balancing table thoroughly.
In previous articles, I have written the line balancing method using skill matrix and capacity study. You can refer to those articles for more clarification.
OCS Reader wrote
“The table below is obtained from some resource on the internet. It is not clear to me the calculation. It is on line balancing topic. Given benchmark target is 200 pcs.


Question-1: Why operator # 7 helps operator # 8 for 10 minutes? Why not for 8 minutes, why not for 12 minutes, etc.?
Answer:
Question#2: If operator# 7 works for 50 minutes on his main operation, his output (balanced capacity) will be 200 but inside the table, the calculation says 212. How that is calculated?
In 60 minutes production =240 pcTherefore, in 50min operator will produce = (50 x 240) /60= 200 pcs
Production quantity in 53 minutes will be = (53 x240)/60=212 pieces
In 60 min production qty =180 pcstherefore, in 10 min production quantity will be = 30 pcs
Operator# 8 has a capacity of 180pcs per hour and when operator # 7 helped him for 10 minutes, the output will be 180+30=210 pcs. But this figure also doesn’t match with the data inside the table. It shows the produced quantity is 201 pieces. How that is derived?
Answer:
The operator#7 worked for 7 minutes and she produces 21 pieces
Combined production of operation#7 and #8 in process#8 = (180+21) = 201 pieces.
So, the given document has correct information. Only the comment added like 10 minutes work shared by operator#7 creates confusion.
I hope I have answered all these questions and able to clarify your confusion on understanding the calculation in the given document.

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