Automation assembly refers to a type of assembly technology that replaces manual labor with automated machinery. This technology utilizes robots for assembly, along with flexible peripheral equipment.
During the assembly process, automated assembly can perform the following operations: part transfer, positioning, and connection; securing parts with press fit or fasteners such as bolts and nuts; controlling assembly dimensions and ensuring the quality of part connections or fastenings; conveying assembled components or products, and packaging or stacking them in containers.
Typically, the assembly operations of machines are more complex than other machining tasks. To ensure the smooth implementation of automated assembly, the following conditions are required.
Mechanical products with automated assembly should maintain a certain stability and advancement in structure and assembly techniques.
(2) The automatic assembly equipment or assembly line used should ensure the quality of the machine assembly.
(3) The assembly process should ensure ease of automation in assembly.
(4) Assembled mechanical products and their components should possess good automatic assembly structural workability.





