Practical guides, pain-point solutions, and application notes for factories evaluating automatic screw locking machines, inline fastening stations, and custom screwdriving automation.
Labor cost is usually the first reason factories consider screw fastening automation, but the real value comes from stable takt time, fewer quality escapes, and a process that can scale without adding operators.
Read guide →The right screw locking machine is decided by product stability, screw layout, takt time, quality requirements, and future line integration needs.
Read guide →Multi-axis machines win on speed when the screw layout is stable. Cartesian machines win on flexibility when products change or screw positions vary.
Read guide →Missing screws and floating screws are process-control problems. Automation helps by controlling feeding, positioning, tightening torque, detection, and traceability.
Read guide →Home appliance products often have repetitive screw positions and high-volume assembly needs, making them suitable for multi-axis, inline, and custom screw fastening automation.
Read guide →A clear RFQ shortens evaluation time and helps engineers avoid wrong assumptions when designing a custom screw fastening solution.
Read guide →Send product photos, screw specs, and target output. Chisu engineers will help identify the suitable equipment direction.