ALIGNMENT OF THE PARTS USING HIGH FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS

In this paper experimentally analyzed mutual part alignment using elastic vibrations in automated assembly. The peg fixed in a gripper and elastic vibrations excited in longitudinal direction by mean of the pressed piezoelectric vibrator. The end tip of the peg vibrates in longitudinal and lateral d...

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