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Common problems in the daily operation of the assembly line

2022-03-28

 The assembly line has high scalability, and can design the conveying volume, conveying speed, assembly station, auxiliary components (including quick connectors, fans, lights, sockets, craft boards, storage tables, 24V power supplies, wind batches, etc.) Welcome; the assembly line is an effective combination of people and machines, which fully reflects the flexibility of the equipment. It organically combines the conveying system, accompanying fixtures, online special machines, and testing equipment to meet the conveying requirements of various products. However, in daily work During the operation of the assembly line, various problems are often encountered. The following Yinzhou Lianda automation equipment will give a brief introduction to these phenomena:

1. Which one is better, the assembly line from left to right or from right to left?

A: Since most people are right-handed, the pipeline mainly flows from left to right.

2. Is the U-shaped assembly line the most suitable?

Answer: Not necessarily, the layout of the assembly line must be based on the characteristics and craftsmanship of the product.

3. Will the production capacity of the assembly line increase as the speed increases?

A: The level of production capacity should depend on the working time of the bottleneck process. If the speed of the pipeline is forced to increase, it will cause many problems.

4. Is the assembly line designed to transport products?

A: Not exactly, the ultimate goal is to achieve continuous value flow of products.

5. Why is the output relatively low for a period of time just after going to work or after a shift?

A: It is a preparation stage and a time period when problems occur frequently. So shift management is very important.

6. Does the speed setting of the pipeline have to be kept constant?

Answer: It should be constant in the same product category, and there will be speed changes when different products are produced on the same line.


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