Sandy Munro

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Sandy Munro
NationalityCanadian and American
OccupationEngineer

Sandy Munro is an automotive engineer who specialises in machine tools and manufacturing.

He started as a toolmaker at the Valiant Machine & Tool company – a General Motors supplier in Windsor. In 1978, he joined the Ford Motor Company where he improved methods of engine assembly.

In 1988, he started his own consultancy, Munro & Associates, in Troy, Michigan. This specialises in lean design, tearing down automotive products to study and suggest improvements and innovations.[1][2]

Early life[]

Munro was born in 1949 and grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He started his engineering career as a toolmaker at the Valiant Machine & Tool company which mainly supplied General Motors. He then joined Ford in 1978 where he became a manufacturing engineer and coordinator, improving methods of engine assembly. He then started his own consultancy in Troy, Michigan in 1988 and now has dual Canadian-US citizenship.[3][4][5]

Teardown reports[]

Munro's consultancy specialises in deconstructing automobiles to analyse their construction and has analysed hundreds of vehicles. The detailed analyses are sold to manufacturers and suppliers who use the information to help plan, price and improve their products. For example, they studied the BMW i3 in 2015 – an innovative electric car which made extensive use of plastics reinforced with carbon fiber and hemp. Their detailed cost analysis cost $2.1 million to produce and originally sold for $89,000.[6] The report was 23,793 pages long, divided into the following sections:[7]

  1. Body
  2. Exterior
  3. Rolling chassis
  4. Battery system
  5. Electronics
  6. Cooling
  7. Drive and motor
  8. Range extender (ReX)
  9. Impact protection and interior trim
  10. Seats

In 2020, the report was made available to the public as a sample of their work. Sandy Munro also hoped that this might inspire a future engineer, as he had been impressed when he was an apprentice and a retiring engineer had made the bargain offer of his expensive toolkit for just a "buck a drawer".[6]

Other electric cars analysed include the Chevrolet Bolt, Jaguar I-Pace, Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y. They found that the Tesla cars had innovative and unusual electronics and power engineering but poor bodywork and production design.[8]. Later iterations of Tesla vehicles, Munro stated improvements were conclusive considering the previously noted panel gaps and paint issues.

Munro is currently an investor and is consulting on production design for the innovative, 1000 mile range, electric powered, Aptera three wheeled autocycle.[9]

Methodologies[]

Munro advises and consults on the implementation and use of manufacturing methodologies including Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA) and lean design. He introduced DFMA to Ingersoll Rand in 1989.[10] Munro's main design principles are:[11]

  1. Teamwork
  2. Reducing the number of parts
  3. Layered assembly from above, using gravity
  4. Easy alignment and insertion
  5. Avoid expensive fastening
  6. Bulk storage to reduce handling problems
  7. Poka-yoke – making operations foolproof to avoid errors
  8. Self assembly so that parts naturally engage
  9. Simplify packaging and servicing
  10. Avoid adjustment and repositioning of the assembly

Youtube channel[]

Sandy Munro gained larger public interest starting in February 2018 with videos containing detailed tear-down and analysis of the then-new Tesla Model 3. Munro & Associates then started their own channel, with tear-down and analysis of a variety of (mostly electric) vehicles and covering related topics around engineering and design methodologies.

References[]

  1. ^ Bradley Berman (8 May 2020), Teardown guru Sandy Munro sells Tesla reports mostly to Asian automakers, electrek
  2. ^ James M. Morgan; Jeffrey K. Liker (2018), Designing the Future, McGraw Hill Professional, p. 276, ISBN 9781260128796
  3. ^ Dave Hall (24 October 2007), "Aerospace industry offers local challenge", The Windsor Star
  4. ^ Biography (PDF), Munro & Associates, 2013
  5. ^ Sandy Munro
  6. ^ a b Tom Moloughney (15 July 2020), "Munro and Associates is offering its $2 Million BMW i3 Teardown Report for $10!", Inside EVs
  7. ^ BMC i3 Reports, Munro & Associates
  8. ^ Laura Putre (7 May 2019), "Tesla Motor Mouths", Industry Week
  9. ^ Glynn, Jerry (2021-02-19). "Aptera announces 7,000 reservations and fresh capital". electrive.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  10. ^ D. J. Gerhardt; W. R. Hutchinson; D. K. Mistry (May 1991), "Design for manufacture and assembly: Case studies in its implementation", The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 6: 131–140
  11. ^ Steven Ashley (March 1995), "Cutting costs and time with DFMA" (PDF), Mechanical Engineering: 76

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