Automated Starter Motor Component Pressing Machine with Conveyor
System
starter motor internal component pressing machine is a specialized
piece of equipment designed for the automated or semi-automated
assembly and pressing of internal components within a starter
motor. The starter motor is an essential component in internal
combustion engines, responsible for initiating the engine's
rotation during the starting process.
The key features and components of a starter motor internal
component pressing machine may include:
Conveyor System: A conveyor system is used to transport starter
motor components between different workstations, ensuring a
continuous and efficient flow of production.
Frame and Housing Insertion: Workstations dedicated to inserting
the starter motor's internal frame or housing and pressing them
securely into position.
Coil Insertion and Pressing: Stations for inserting coils into the
stator slots and pressing them tightly to ensure proper fixation.
Armature Shaft Insertion and Pressing: Workstations for inserting
the armature shaft and pressing it into the rotor assembly.
Solenoid Pressing: Stations for pressing and attaching the solenoid
or electromagnetic switch to the starter motor assembly.
Bendix Gear Assembly: Dedicated workstation for assembling and
pressing the Bendix gear, which engages the starter motor with the
engine's flywheel.
Quality Control and Inspection: Stations equipped with testing and
inspection equipment to verify the quality and functionality of the
pressed components and the starter motor assembly.
Automated Control: The production line is typically controlled by
programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human-machine interfaces
(HMIs) to monitor and manage the pressing process.
Packaging and Handling: Stations for packaging and handling the
finished starter motors for shipment and distribution.