1995
DOI: 10.1016/0278-6125(95)98900-q
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Industrial perspective on research needs and opportunities in manufacturing assembly

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“…In several studies, it has been demonstrated that approximately 27% of assembly tasks and 37.9% of mechanical assembly operations involve fastening procedures ( [16], [17]). This emphasizes the importance of designing a Screwdriver-APS to automate component screwing within the assembly process, as exemplified in the current study with the screwing of the filter holder.…”
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“…In several studies, it has been demonstrated that approximately 27% of assembly tasks and 37.9% of mechanical assembly operations involve fastening procedures ( [16], [17]). This emphasizes the importance of designing a Screwdriver-APS to automate component screwing within the assembly process, as exemplified in the current study with the screwing of the filter holder.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The peg-in-hole operation is the most frequent task during assembly operations in industry and represents 20% of unit production costs[20].…”
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