In comparison to a standard screwdriving function module (SFM), on the DEPRAG E-SFM, the pneumatic feed is replaced by an electronic drive. The E-SFM features optimum qualities to react flexibly to complex screwdriving tasks, new fasteners and changing assembly requirements. With appropriate adjustments to downforce, speed and position in the screwdriving application, cycle time is reduced and unnecessarily high stress on a component can be avoided. The costs of replacement wear parts are reduced due to the precise, gentle engagement process.
“This new E-SFM combines the flexibility of an electronic screwdriving tool with the flexibility of an electronic stroke unit, resulting in an outstanding versatile screwdriving system. This opens up new possibilities by solving technically challenging tasks for our customers”, explains Daniel Guttenberger, Product Manager for DEPRAG Screwdriving Technology.
Guaranteeing component quality: gentle handling despite high cycle times
Parameter adjustment to downforce, speed and position allows for a perfectly tuned screwdriving sequence: fast run to the screw head, gentle engagement, assembly with low downforce, final tightening with high downforce, integrated depth sensor and last but not least, fast return stroke after assembly. This is made possible by the accurate positioning and power regulation of the feed unit during the screwdriving process. The E-SFM Manager provides a user-friendly HMI (Human Machine Interface) so that parameters can be set and adjusted with accuracy. In comparison, with a pneumatic feed, pressure must be reduced via a regulator. This is imprecise and the adjustment range is limited. Another advantage of precise adjustment is gentle contact with the component. Damage to sensitive parts can be avoided, which at the same time extends the life of the bit. Another positive side effect: the need for, and thereby cost of, wear and tear parts is reduced.
The DEPRAG E-SFM is the ideal solution for a great number of screwdriving applications. It does not matter whether from above or below, horizontal or at a specific angle – all this is possible with the E-SFM without losing the fastener position. The integrated depth sensor means that the E-SFM is ideally suited for assemblies with screw-in depth control parameters – and for up to 65 different positions. As standard, there are three E-SFM versions available. Execution without automatic feeding is the right choice if the fastener is already prepositioned. The second version feeds the fastener via a hose and positioning sleeve to a precise position. Whereas, the vacuum version is particularly suitable for pick-and-place applications, and also any components with difficult to reach screw locations.
The DEPRAG E-SFM is also superbly suited to sensitive testing processes. On the test benches at MAGNA, the brand new E-SFM is used in combination with the popular DCAM (DEPRAG COMPACT ASSEMBLY MODULE). In the compact assembly cell, the fuel caps undergo an endurance test. The fuel caps are assembled thousands of times on a test tank neck at a defined torque, angle and speed. The torque processes are accurately evaluated to check that the fuel cap continues to function perfectly after repeated opening and closing. During the rotary movements, the screwdriver must offset height variations defined by the fuel cap and the test tank neck, to ensure that these rotations are unhindered.
General information about MAGNA:
We are a mobility technology company. We have over 157,000 entrepreneurial-minded employees and 344 manufacturing operations and 93 product development, engineering and sales centres in 27 countries. We have complete vehicle engineering and contract manufacturing expertise, as well as product capabilities that include body, chassis, exteriors, seating, powertrain, active driver assistance, electronics, mechatronics, mirrors, lighting and roof systems.
MAGNA Energy Storage Systems GmbH, with locations in Austria, Germany, the USA and China is part of MAGNA STEYR automotive technology in Graz (Austria). With approx. 1,800 employees worldwide, the subsidiary engineers and produces complete fuel tank systems, filler pipes, fuel cap, misfuelling protection systems and components for steel and synthetic tank systems.
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