Prevent mistakes in soldering work with projection instructions, improving efficiency and quality!
In the electronics industry, particularly in precise soldering tasks, the accurate placement of components and adherence to reliable work procedures are directly linked to the product's reliability. Incorrect component installation or insufficient soldering can lead to product failures or performance degradation. The projection assembly system addresses these challenges by projecting work instructions in real-time onto the workbench, eliminating confusion for operators and reducing errors. This enables even less experienced workers to perform stable quality soldering tasks and supports the transfer of expertise from skilled workers. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Mounting electronic components onto circuit boards - Installing connectors - Soldering small components - Low-volume production lines with a variety of products 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Prevention of component mix-ups or omissions during soldering - Reduction of work time - Labor cost reduction through automation of work records - Accelerated development of new workers into effective team members
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【Features】 - Projects the position, quantity, and work procedures of parts onto the workbench, enabling intuitive work instructions. - Automatically saves the results of part retrieval and work footage, digitizing work history. - Visualizes bottlenecks through work data analysis and supports continuous process improvement. - Enables stable work even for less experienced operators and supports skill inheritance. - Integrates work instructions and performance management, contributing to improvements in QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery) in the manufacturing site.
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We are a trading company that has been supporting manufacturing in the IoT era for 70 years. Our domestic locations include our headquarters in Kyoto (Minami-ku, Kyoto City), a sales office in Nagoya (Meito-ku, Nagoya City), a sales office in Shiga (Ritto City, Shiga Prefecture), a branch office in Akashi (Kakogun, Hyogo Prefecture), and a sales office in Okayama (Kita-ku, Okayama City), as well as two overseas locations in Malaysia and the Philippines.





