When designing our manual workstations, we differentiate between Premium and Basic depending on the complexity, weight and size of the part, as well as the number of setting tools required and the degree of process monitoring, whereby the major difference here is primarily to be found in the design of the frame. We distinguish here between a profile construction in the Basic range and a welded frame for the Premium variant.
For semi-
automatic
setting
Convenient
and
costeffective
Ideal for
small
quantities
Perfectly
suited to
pilot series
production
Design features
- Load-bearing welded or profile frame on load rollers
- Integrated lighting
- Integrated power supply
- Integrated switch cabinet
- Automatically height-adjustable and rotatable part holding fixture
- Screen for visualising the part and displaying the set job mode
- Control panel for input of the setting parameters and visual display of the monitored parameters
- Filing and storage options
- Safety technology
- Signal light
- Swivelling bulk material bins
- Fully automated monitoring using sensors and cameras
Exemplary process description
- The part is loaded manually by the operator (if necessary using a lifting aid) and then automatically clamped and locked
- The integrated display visualises the sequence (job mode) and shows which fasteners have to be set in which order
- Setting of the fasteners, whereby each setting process is process monitored for setting force and setting stroke, or torque and screw-in depth
- Only the setting tool specified in the job mode is enabled
- Only when all the set fasteners have been evaluated as OK is the part released and can be removed by the operator