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Differences in application scenarios and selection between multi-axis tightening machines and single-axis tightening machines in Dalian

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Differences in application scenarios and selection between multi-axis tightening machines and single-axis tightening machines in Dalian
In automated assembly production, single-axis and multi-axis tightening machines are mainstream screw locking devices, widely used in industries such as new energy, automotive components, home appliances, and precision instruments. Both devices share the core function of precise bolt fastening, but they differ significantly in terms of work efficiency, operating modes, and applicable working conditions. Many companies tend to confuse the two when selecting models, leading to issues such as low equipment utilization and mismatched production capacity. Clearly distinguishing the applicable scenarios and selection points of multi-axis and single-axis tightening machines is key to optimizing production line efficiency and controlling production costs.
The single-axis tightening machine boasts a simple structure and remarkable flexibility, making it the preferred equipment for flexible production. Equipped with a single locking shaft, the machine allows for free adjustment of tightening position, torque, and speed, making it suitable for production scenarios involving multiple product categories, small batches, and unfixed screw positions. Primarily used for the assembly of small household appliances, small hardware components, precision electronic accessories, and other products, it exhibits high adaptability to locking work involving irregular workpieces and scattered screw positions. Its advantages lie in simple debugging, convenient model change, low procurement and operation and maintenance costs, making it suitable for small and medium-sized production lines that frequently switch products.


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The Dalian multi-axis tightening machine is an integrated locking and paying device that can be equipped with 2, 4, 6 or even more axes, supporting simultaneous tightening of multiple screws. The equipment's advantages lie in its extremely high efficiency and uniform locking accuracy, thoroughly solving the problems of low efficiency and inconsistent torque in manual single-piece locking and paying. It is mainly suitable for high-volume, standardized, and fixed-screw-point mass production conditions, commonly seen in the batch assembly of regular workpieces such as automotive parts, power batteries, and large equipment frames. It can complete multi-point fastening in one go, significantly reducing the processing time per product.
In practical selection, it is necessary to accurately match with the production mode. For production lines with small batches, multiple categories, and flexible working conditions, single-axis tightening machines are preferred; for mass production lines with large batches, standardization, and fixed point locations, multi-axis tightening machines are preferred. At the same time, comprehensive considerations need to be made based on the torque requirements of the workpiece, equipment installation space, and production capacity goals. Reasonable selection can not only ensure assembly accuracy and product yield, but also maximize equipment capacity and help enterprises achieve intelligent and efficient assembly production.