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WMA Repair Systems
Assembly Repair
WMA's Assembly Repair application is designed to augment the assembly process. Repair stations can be located on regress loops or on spurs off of the assembly line. The system is configured by entries in a local database and is designed to collect information about the repair operation from RF tags. A variety of RF tags are supported, build information is read from the tags for display. The operator can view defect data from rejected stations and can select from pre-defined repairs. Once the Repairs are made the appropriate repair information is written to the RF tag and the part is released back into production.
Sample Detail screen from Assembly Repair:
Sample Reject Screen from Assembly Repair (with defective bolts indicated in red:
Heavy Repair
WMA's Heavy Repair System is designed for use in conjunction with Hosted WMA Test Systems. This System is connected to a WMA host system which is configured so that the Repair Operator is presented with "suggested repairs" for each type of reject he may encounter. Part of the Host Database set-up allows these repairs to be entered for each reject. The system is also capable of "Learning" successful repairs based upon the next test pass rate for previously entered repairs.
Build Cell Repair
WMA's Build Cell/Heavy Repair combines the WMA Heavy Repair with a build station. This concept is typically used on lines where defective parts are routed back to their assembly origin for repair. Linked with the WMA hosting database, the assembly operator can view test results, view suggested repairs, make the repair and release the repaired part for re-testing.
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13796 Spring Street - Burton,
Ohio 44021 - (440) 834-8522 |
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