True Offset Fastening
Document Number: 2006-01-3170
Date Published: September 2006
Author(s):
Michael Assadi - Electroimpact Inc.
Carter Boad - Electroimpact Inc.
Tsuyoshi Osawa - Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Abstract:
An automated machine has been designed with true offset fastening to join shear-tie/frame assemblies to the fuselage of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The machine can access fasteners located close to structural components that are very deep. This is accomplished by offsetting the fastening axis from the axis of the head for true offset fastening. The head can be positioned next to the structural component and the offset fastening tooling "reaches" out to the fastener location. By using a true offset, the fastening machine can access fasteners that would be otherwise inaccessible by traditional automated equipment. The machine can also be lighter and more accurate when compared to fastening machines with traditional tooling.
File Size: 1524K
Product Status: In Stock
See other papers presented at Aerospace Manufacturing and Automated Fastening Conference and Exhibition, September 2006, Toulouse, FRANC, Session: Fastening System Enhancements Part 3 of 3
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