Abstract

Assembly is currently a very important element in the production process. We can also define it as the last stage in the production process. It greatly affects the quality of the product and especially the time needed to make the final product. The presented article is a contribution to the improvement of methods in the field of technological design of the product in terms of assembly, resp. in the field of methodologies known as DFA, which in its entirety means Design of Assembly. The general objective of improving the assembly process is in most cases reducing the cost of the product. With the gradual development of the technologies coming into practice, companies are focusing mainly on improving the elements of assembled products of the assembly system. This state can be achieved, for example, by reducing the number of components, so the complexity and laboriousness of the assembly will be radically reduced. This in turn leads to a decrease in unit assembly costs. Proper assembly settings can help a company succeed in the competition and thus contribute to a stable position of the company in the market. The aim of the article is to find the other objective indicators of assembly quality evaluation.

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  • A Part as an Object of AssemblyHow to cite this paper: Václav, Š., Pokorný, P. and Kamenszká, A

  • Is currently a very important element in the production process. We can define it as the last stage in the production process

  • The presented article is a contribution to the improvement of methods in the field of technological design of the product in terms of assembly, resp. in the field of methodologies known as DFA, which in its entirety means Design of Assembly

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A Part as an Object of Assembly

How to cite this paper: Václav, Š., Pokorný, P. and Kamenszká, A. (2021) A Part as an Object of Assembly. World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 9, 904-915. Received: October 23, 2021 Accepted: November 26, 2021 Published: November 29, 2021

Introduction
Abrasive
Shape of a Part and Orientation
Theory of Orientation
Calculation of Laboriousness of Assembly
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