Matching the tooling and equipment to the specific job and space requirements of production. Many right–sized machines are the result of efforts that focus on the essence of what machine function is needed to complete a single element of a processing step; bend, cut, drill, punch, etc. Other right-sized machine examples include non-industrial designed machines used in an industrial setting, such as household dishwashers in parts cleaning operations. The key benefits to be considered in designing right-sized machines are flexibility and mobility, single purpose and ease of operation (one-touch), and truly placing; creativity before capital (cheap).