Car
manufacturers and assembly lines have long relied on servo motors in order to increase productivity and consistency on
the line. Now, these same AC servo motors
are helping to increase safety levels both for the employees of the plants and
for those who are driving the vehicles. Technicians have realized the increased
parameter options allows for more control over the finished product. This means
less variation so that the pieces fit together in a way making them more stable
than ever before and increasing the overall safety of the vehicle.
The AC servo motors that control the line
help prevent overheating. This type of condition can cause fires, meltdowns and
other dangerous situations for those who are monitoring the line. By using a
mechanism that makes adjustments immediately, like a servo, the problem never has a chance to develop. It takes much
less time to make a correction from the beginning than undoing a problem
scenario has blown out of control. Think of it along the lines of laying a drop
cloth down when you are painting or trying to clean up the paint off the ground
after you are done. One is a simple clean up job and the other is a protracted
process.
For the
output of the product, because a servo motor
can monitor things so closely there are fewer problems with the end product.
When bolts and pieces do not meet up exactly, vibrations and other processes
can cause things to wiggle loose. This factor often results in tires falling
off, seat belts failing, pieces of the engine getting knocked out or other
disastrous scenarios. By ensuring everything is exactly uniform, there is less
chance of this type of problem. Basically it was the next logical step in the
development of motorized vehicle development and the assembly line. The
companies had maxed out what could be done with just humans and found a way to
utilize the computerized systems in order to increase safety and productivity
at the same time. Helping to make life safer is a great side benefit of
computerized advances.
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