Fundamental Manufacturing Processes, Fastening & Assembly
Produced By Society of Manufacturing Engineers 
Program Outline
FASTENING & ASSEMBLY INTRO
MECHANICAL FASTENING INTRO
Integral fasteners, Embossed protrusions, Edge seams, Hemming, Hem types,
Threaded fasteners, Types of threaded fasteners, Threaded fastener standards,
Tools for fastening threaded fasteners, Automated fastening, Non-threaded fasteners,
Rivets, Rivet types, Orbital riveting, Pins, Pin types, Clevis pins, Dowel pins,
Washers, Toothed lockwashers, Stapling, Point types, Tools for stapling
ADHESIVE BONDING INTRO
Adhesive types, Application of adhesives, Advantages of adhesive bonding,
AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY INTRO
Feeding & orienting of parts, In-line indexing assembly machine, Carousel
assembly machine, Automated assembly machine selection
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Abstract
This program focuses on the primary fasteners and assembly processes used, and
includes sections on: mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding, and automated
assembly. The mechanical fastening segment features in detail the various types
and uses of integral fasteners, threaded fasteners, non-threaded fasteners,
and stapling. The adhesive bonding section covers the many types and applications
of adhesives used in joining similar and dissimilar materials together. The
automated assembly segment examines the ways in which parts are sorted, loaded
and presented for automated assembly machine types including: the dial, or rotary
index machine, the in-line indexing assembly machine, and the carousel assembly
machine.
Product Information
2001, 20 MIN. Video Tape
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