Automation of assembly of electrical products
Abstract
Approaches to the operation of a production line with a free rather than rigid tempo and cycles are discussed, along with the installation of a interoperational transport with trays rather than a continuously moving convey belt and the use of standard technological equipment in lieu of small scale mechanization. The design of a production line which follow these principles is examined. The advantages as well as the disadvantages of such a system are considered in the development of an automated flexible production line with robotized technological complex. A single flexible assembly line for the hookup operations with the most important link, the automatic manipulator for joining the product components together, consists of modules classifiable into six groups: (1) movers of the base parts; (2) feeders and orientators of parts; (3) joiners of parts; (4) carriers and holders of parts; (5) inspection and control systems; and (6) fasteners of parts.
- Publication:
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USSR Rept Electron Elec Eng JPRS UEE
- Pub Date:
- October 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984RpEEE....R..19L
- Keywords:
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- Assembling;
- Electric Switches;
- Mechanization;
- Production Planning;
- Systems Engineering;
- Conveyors;
- Fabrication;
- Feasibility;
- Feeders;
- Flexibility;
- Manipulators;
- Robotics;
- Trays;
- Engineering (General)