[Robot Implementation Case] Assembly Process of Spray Guns for Painting
Reproducing movements close to those of the human hand! A case study of introducing robots into processes that involve complete manual work by skilled operators.
The painting hand spray gun assembly process at Meiji Machinery Manufacturing Co., which introduced robots this time, was previously a completely manual process performed by skilled workers. Since the main body of the spray gun is made of aluminum die-cast, the precision of hole positions and other aspects was low, requiring a lot of manual adjustments during assembly, leading to variations in quality and work time, low productivity, and the long-standing challenge of securing skilled workers. After the introduction of robots, improvements in productivity and quality were achieved, and the delays that occurred every time a worker left were resolved, allowing for inventory production as well. 【Case Overview】 ■ Implementing Company: Meiji Machinery Manufacturing Co., Okayama Plant ■ Before Implementation: 4 skilled workers performed assembly work manually ■ After Implementation: - Parts in pallets are inspected using image measurement devices - Automatic assembly is performed while reproducing movements close to human hands, including three-dimensional movements - Finished products are stored in a storage stocker *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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