At Airline, our Sub-Assembly activity represents a true partnership
with our OEM customers. This department was created to provide a value added resource for OEMs that recognize the advantages of the focusing on the core competencies and outsources those elements that will minimize their acquisition costs.
We can ship your Hydraulic, Pneumatic, or Automation components already assembled saving you time and money. We will assemble and test your order before shipping.
Airline has invested in the facilities, tooling, personnel
and the quality processes to handle your Sub-Assembly needs.
Three-Axis Cartesian Robot Assembly
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Value-Added Services
- Motor Sizing
- Bracket Design
- Assembly
- Controls Solution
Assembly integrated using: Ball Screw Actuators, Servo Motors, Amplifiers(Not Shown), Motion Controller(Not Shown)
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Automated Pump Tester
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Key Attributes
- Designed to achieve very low flow measurements
- Wonderware Front End with Data Acquisition
- PLC Machine Control tith Operator Interface
- Brushless Servo Motor for ExcellentSpedd Regulation and Repeatablity +/-.01%
This turn-key solution contains the following Airline products: Operator Interface,PLC,Servo Motors,Pnuematics,Hydraulics,and Structural Framing.
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Kerk Fitting Press
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Distributed Components
- Bowl Feeder
- Framing
- Ball Screw Actuation
- Stepper Motor, Drive and Controls
- Saftey Products
- Sensors
- Electrical Enclosure
- Pneumatic Components(Cyliders,Valves,FRL)
Turn-Key design and integration of the semi-automated process to feed, place and pneumatically press a zurk fitting into a universal joint
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Stepper Motor Subassemblies
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Value-Added Content
- Assembly Drawing
- Encoder Mounting
- Labeling - Customer's P/N; S/N
- Cable Modification
- Connector Wiring
- 100% Testing
Another Value added Solution
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Fact!
Outsourcing of sub-assemblies reduces
overall cost of automation projects
Major cost savings accrue from detailed analysis
of:
(1) Acquisition Costs and (2) Possession Costs
Cost of Acquisition:
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Unit pricing
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Quoting time including: phone calls, formal quotations and evaluations
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Administering paperwork required to proceed purchase orders and quotations
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Mistakes occurring in processing the volumes of purchase orders and quotations
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Handling associated with receiving, inspecting, storing, kitting and invoicing
materials
Cost of Possession:
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Carrying costs average approximately 2% per month
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Interest cost on money tied up in inventory
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Cost of space required to store inventory at various manufacturing stages
(i.e., stockroom, inspection, receiving work in process, etc. often at a cost
of square feet times lease cost per square foot)
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Cost of handling, cycle counting, and receiving
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Cost to process shortages, rejects, over shipments, early shipments,
obsolescence, inventory shrinkage, and scrap
Conclusion:
You can save the cost of these non-value added transactions by working with
Airline on assemblies.
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