Screw Driving Solutions
A screw driving is a system used to turn a screw. At a minimum, it is a set of shaped cavities and protrusions on the screw head that allows torque to be applied to it. Usually, it also involves a mating tool such as a screwdriver that is used to turn it. The following heads are categorized based on commonality, with some of the less-common drives being classified as “tamper-resistant”.
Most heads come in a range of sizes, typically distinguished by a number, such as “Phillips #00” or “Torx T5”. These sizes do not necessarily describe a particular dimension of the drive shape, but are often arbitrary designations in the same sense as a “Size 8” dress.
Based on the technology available in the market we categorize the solutions as below,
- Pneumatic screw driving systems
- Electric screw driving systems
- Nut runner
Applications:
- Assembly systems
- Manual workstations
- Assembly cells
- Robotic assembly cells
- Turnkey solutions
Special Applications:
We Robotica FA Solutions will provide a Trunkey solutions to reduce the man power and to increase the efficiency and productivity by using the methodology called Feed & Drive.
This Methodology can be used in Assembly cells, Manual stations, Robotic assembly cells and fully automatic machines.
Advantages:
- Reduce the man power
- Increased productivity
- Reduced cycle time
- Increased line efficiency
- Can be adopt with any system
- Less operator fatigue
- Ergonomically designed