Our
Automation Methodology
What
is Automation?
Why
Automation?
When
to Implement Automation?
Automation
Feasibility Studies
Special
Machine Centers & Process Automation
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Our Automation Methodology
- Experienced Automation Design &
Implementation Resources
- 50+ Years Combined Experience
with Industrial Automation Projects
- Automation Project Experience
with Automotive OEMs
- Material Handling Conveyance
Systems
- Specialized Machines /
Process Centers
- Vibratory & Bowl Feeder
Systems
- Power Transfer Drive Units
- Drilling/Tapping Systems
- Precision Rotary Unions
- High Speed Inspection &
Sortation Systems
- Precision Part Handling
& Placement
- Adhesives Application
- Robotic Material Handling
& Materials Application Cells
- Dial Index Table Systems
- On-Site Current Process Reviews
& Automation Feasibility Assessments
- Identify Current Method / Process
Costs of Production
- Productivity / Throughput
- Scrap / Waste
- Raw Material Utilization
- Process Cycle Time Analysis–Detailed
Process Analysis
- Detailed Scope & Sequence-of-Operations
Descriptions
- Equipment / Controls Selection
- Perform Cost Benefit Analysis
- On-Site Current Process Reviews
& Automation Feasibility Assessments
- Installation & Start Up
Implementation Management
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What is Automation?
- Automatic operation or control
of process sequences, equipment or a system usually
employing mechanized devices without the need for
human intervention
- Contact Lemert Group for an Automation
Feasibility Study on your processes and equipment
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Why Automation?
- Higher Productivity
- Less Waste/Scrap
- Reduction of Direct & Indirect
Labor
- Elimination of Scrap / Rework
- Human Process Ergonomic Issues
- Contact Lemert Group for an Automation
Feasibility Study to investigate waste reductions
and production cost
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When to Implement Automation?
- Movement of Heavy Parts
- High Speed, Precision Movement
Requirements
- Component Orientation Recognition
- High Repetition Processes
- Hazardous Environment Processes
- Contact Lemert Group for an Automation
Feasibility Study to investigate your automation opportunities
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Automation Feasibility Studies
- Identify Current Method / Process
Costs of Production
- Productivity / Throughput
- Scrap / Waste
- Raw Material Utilization
- Process Cycle Time Analysis
- Detailed Process Analysis
- Detailed Scope & Sequence-of-Operations
Descriptions
- Equipment / Controls Selection
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