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  • Year 10

Standardised components

I can identify standardised components and can explain the benefits of using them in a design.

Lesson 3 of 18
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  • Year 10

Standardised components

I can identify standardised components and can explain the benefits of using them in a design.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Standardised components can be mass produced which lowers cost.
  2. Standardised components allow manufacturers to specialise on the product rather than the individual parts.
  3. Standardised components are components that are produced in a set size for a range of uses.
  4. Standardised components are more cost efficient due to the products being able to be mass produced.

Keywords

  • Standardised components - parts made to a set size and design for easy use and compatibility

  • Mass production - the process of making large quantities of identical products quickly and efficiently

  • Knock down fittings - connectors used to easily assemble and disassemble furniture without special tools

Common misconception

Using standardised components limit creativity and originality in design.

Standardised components can actually enhance innovation by allowing designers to focus on customisation, functionality, and efficiency while reducing costs and production time.


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It would be good to have a selection of real examples of standarised components for the students to see in real life and interact with.
Teacher tip

Equipment

Examples of standardised components and prodcuts that contain standardised components.

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Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

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6 Questions

Q1.
When designers look into something carefully to find out the truth or facts it is called?

analysing
Correct answer: investigating
evaluating

Q2.
A product disassembly is a type of research.

Correct Answer: primary

Q3.
When furniture comes in pieces and is assembled at home it is called?

Correct Answer: flat pack, flatpack, flatpack furniture, flat pack furniture

Q4.
What is not found out from doing a product disassembly?

manufacturing processes
materials it is made out of
Correct answer: cost of the product
how it functions

Q5.
What pieces of equipment do you need during a product disassembly?

band saw
Correct answer: camera
Correct answer: safety glasses
pillar drill

Q6.
What must a designer do once they have taken the product apart and recorded the process?

Correct answer: analyse
design
test

Assessment exit quiz

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4 Questions

Q1.
What is a standardised component?

Correct answer: components produced in a set size for a range of uses
components that change size depending on the product
unique parts made for one specific product

Q2.
What standardised component is shown in the picture?

An image in a quiz
split pin
Correct answer: rivet
woodscrew

Q3.
What are the standardised components called that are used in flatpack furniture?

knock together fittings
knock once fittings
Correct answer: knock-down fittings

Q4.
When identical products are made in large quantities quickly and efficiently it is called?

Correct Answer: mass production, mass produce, mass produced, mass manufacture