Strengthen quality control by preventing operational mistakes and ensuring traceability!
In quality control within the manufacturing industry, accurate inspection and recording during the work process are required to enhance product reliability. In particular, human errors during the assembly process can lead to product defects and rework. To address these challenges, it is crucial to have a system that can confirm in real-time whether work is being carried out according to instructions and automatically detect assembly mistakes. The work inspection camera SC-20 meets these needs, achieving quality improvement and ensuring traceability. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Detection of part mix-ups, shortages, and sequence errors in the assembly process - Confirmation of adherence to work procedures - Prevention of careless mistakes - Recording and tracking of work history 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Stabilization of work quality - Reduction of defective products - Quality assurance through improved traceability - Early detection and improvement of work mistakes
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【Features】 - Prevention of errors through real-time inspection during work and linkage with work instructions - Automatic detection of similar parts mix-ups, missing parts, and sequence errors using image recognition - Ensuring traceability through the storage of image logs for work results and OK/NG judgments - Simple implementation and operation possible without a PC - Up to 20 checkpoint settings available
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