When you have challenging assemblies with obstructed access points, the choice of screwdriving technology can make or break your process, literally. Product liability arises when you cannot tell if you’ve seated the screw properly or achieved the required clamp loads after the driving operation. Overcoming obstruction points under these conditions is still possible with WEBER’s vacuum-fixtured screwdriving system.
The modular design of our screwdriving technologies enables us to customize a system that can solve even the most complex assembly operations. To help you improve your process, let’s look at how our vacuum screwdriving technologies can help you overcome obstructed access points in your assemblies.
A variety of factors will dictate the overall design of your vacuum screwdriving system. At WEBER, we work with manufacturers that have to ensure each screw reaches the right depth, torque, and angle for assemblies with obstructed access points and tight clearances.
To get started, our team will need insights into your process parameters including:
This information allows us to recommend a system design that not only overcomes the obstructed access point but can help you limit product liability while error-proofing the screwdriving operation.
The key benefits of the SEV fixtured vacuum system are:
WEBER continues to develop innovative screwdriving technologies that help manufacturers overcome daily challenges. With the ability to see each driving operation in 3D and reach those access points that others can’t, our systems reduce product liability issues, increase cycle times, and automate screwdriving operations for maximum throughput.
If you want to discuss your screwdriving applications that need to overcome obstructed access points with an expert, contact WEBER here.