Assembly+Line

Assembly Line

The Assembly line works by having a moving belt. In each step in the process,one person performs one or more jobs. At times it can be an automobile. first,the auto body is placed on the conveyor belt. Second workers add parts at each station as it moves past them in which the seats are attached. Third, the roof and sides are attached and secured at various sations. Last, the workers assembled the auto body and ids joined th a chassis which is a frame that has been put together on another conveyer. In the assembly line, the products move along a conveyor belt across the factory. The assembly line was very important because it speeded up productions and lowered costs and prices. By mid-1920s, a Model T came off a Ford assembly line every ten seconds. People supported the assembly line because it made prices lower their cost. Henry Ford was the creator of the assembly line. Henry Ford was born on 1863 and died on 1947.