Assembly Automation Case Studies: Robot Cell for Automated Assembly and Screw Insertion
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Automatic assembly machines and automation system solutions provide the best method for reducing labour costs, increasing output and eliminating manual handling concerns.
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- Assembly Automation
- Pallet Transfer Systems
- Rotary Systems
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- Checking Jigs & Assembly Fixtures
- Case Studies
- Casting Multi-Position Screwdriving & Marking System
- Co-operating Robots
- Pallet Assembly System for Automotive Glovebox Latch
- Pallet Assembly System for Metal Pressed Parts
- Laser Marking & Verification System
- Lead Pot Robotic Handling System
- Automotive Plug Feed & Check System
- Poka Yoke Assembly Bench for Automotive Latch
- Bearing Automatic Heat, Press & Assembly System
- Hot Insert, Cold Insert & Seal Assembly/Check System
- Robotic Handling & Leak Test Cell
- Robotic Weld & Fabrication System
- SCARA Robot cell for Automatic Assembly of a Small Electrical Handset
- Semi-Automatic Assembly System for Automotive Radiators
- Cylinder Head Cover Clean, Assemble and Test Suite
- Automotive Hinge Assembly & Test System
Client: Mobile Phone Manufacturer
Part: Mobile Phone
Machine supplied: Robot Cell for Automated Assembly and Screw Insertion
Overview: This system was designed and manufactured in order to give the customer the ability to automatically assemble parts within their production environment. TQC developed this system alongside the client to allow them to produce assemblies quickly and accurately.
Key features:
- Sony SCARA Robot
- Screw Bowl Feeder
- Automated Assembly
- Light guard
This single robot cell was designed to automate the assembly of a small electrical handset. An operator loads the bottom casing (containing the PCB) and top casing into the assembly jig section of the machine, which then automatically closes, clipping the two parts of the handset together.
The SCARA robot picks four screws from the component bowl feeder and drives them into place in the handset, one at a time. This cell produces a complete handset every 12 seconds.
TQC supplied a number of these robots cells to the customers.
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