Worked example
A 12-part product with 8 joins, moderate handling, and 20 seconds of QA time often lands near the point where small part-count reductions create meaningful labour savings. Removing two joins and one orientation step can cut recurring assembly effort more than teams expect.
How to use the estimate
This tool is most useful when comparing concepts, not validating final takt time. If one direction uses fewer components, easier location features, or less repeated fastening, the delta in labour usually matters more than the absolute number.
- Use part count as a proxy for handling events.
- Treat joins as repeated manual effort that scales directly with labour cost.
- Use reorientation count to capture awkward fixture or operator movement.
- Add QA time to reflect inspection and confirmation effort that often gets forgotten.