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Just can't get the hang of Preload
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1039055" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Nonetheless, if you are pulling 4 per bin you will be decent for the most part and they shouldn't mess with you. Also use the method mentioned above about working in the front of your work area. Here's how a typical series of pulls should go:</p><p></p><p>First walk on boxline, go to start of work area (3 ft in front of your first car). If one of your bins is already in your work area when you first come up, ignore it. Stand at the front of your work area and wait for the next to arrive.</p><p></p><p>When a bin arrives, start sorting JUST FOUR packages to be loaded for your cars. Try to arrange am optimum carry-carrying more than one packages to the same car. Write your sequencing numbers on the boxes now, BUT DON'T LOAD THEM YET.</p><p></p><p>By now, another bin should be at the top of your work area. Repeat the above for this bin as well.</p><p></p><p>Once you have set up your carries for the second bin, go and load the packages for the first bin.</p><p></p><p>Once you've loaded the packages from the first bin, a THIRD bin should be at the top of your work area. Set it up like you've done for the other two. Then load packages for 2nd bin, then go meet 4th bin, etc.</p><p></p><p>You should be meeting the bins at the same place at the top of your work area. If you arent, you need to WALK faster (there is no need tp run, though you'll be walking fairly brisk). Make a game out of getting 4 pieces from every bin, not letting a bin get by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1039055, member: 32753"] Nonetheless, if you are pulling 4 per bin you will be decent for the most part and they shouldn't mess with you. Also use the method mentioned above about working in the front of your work area. Here's how a typical series of pulls should go: First walk on boxline, go to start of work area (3 ft in front of your first car). If one of your bins is already in your work area when you first come up, ignore it. Stand at the front of your work area and wait for the next to arrive. When a bin arrives, start sorting JUST FOUR packages to be loaded for your cars. Try to arrange am optimum carry-carrying more than one packages to the same car. Write your sequencing numbers on the boxes now, BUT DON'T LOAD THEM YET. By now, another bin should be at the top of your work area. Repeat the above for this bin as well. Once you have set up your carries for the second bin, go and load the packages for the first bin. Once you've loaded the packages from the first bin, a THIRD bin should be at the top of your work area. Set it up like you've done for the other two. Then load packages for 2nd bin, then go meet 4th bin, etc. You should be meeting the bins at the same place at the top of your work area. If you arent, you need to WALK faster (there is no need tp run, though you'll be walking fairly brisk). Make a game out of getting 4 pieces from every bin, not letting a bin get by. [/QUOTE]
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