Description
Shock absorbers are used to suppress the vibration of springs when they bounce back after absorbing earthquakes and impacts from the road surface. They are widely used in the automotive industry to accelerate and attenuate frame and body vibrations, and improve the comfort of car ride.
The difficulty of this assembly line lies in the fact that the piston rod is prone to collision and damage during transportation and production transmission. Therefore, reducing personnel intervention and ensuring that the piston rod is not damaged is a key issue. In addition, the shock absorber production line only requires a small number of loading and unloading personnel, and the automation line’s automatic edge rolling and closing, as well as automated display machines, are difficult points.




