Powertrain Assembly Line Solutions

What is a Powertrain Assembly Line Solution?

A powertrain assembly line solution is an automated manufacturing system used for the assembly, testing, and quality control of automotive powertrain components. It can cover engine assembly, transmission assembly, battery assembly, electric drive assembly, tightening control, measurement, leak testing, functional testing, traceability, and production data management.

Takemind provides customized powertrain assembly line solutions for automotive manufacturers and component suppliers. The solution can integrate automated stations, PLC control, tooling fixtures, torque management, MES connection, barcode or RFID traceability, process monitoring, and end-of-line testing to support stable production and consistent product quality.

Engine Assembly Line - Mercedes-Benz Platform

  • Powered by Power-train Standards.

  • TIA F-CPU 15XX: 1500 Series Fail-safe PLC.

  • HMI-Pro Programming Standard: MPC277 industrial control panels.

  • New PLUS upper-level management software.

  • Intelligent AGV system for engine transport.

  • Inficon Helium leak detector for fully automated helium testing.

  • APEX tightening systems.

Battery Assembly Line - Mercedes-Benz Platform

  • Compliant with GM Universal FACS Standards.

  • SIMATIC TP1500 series panels.

  • Managed by MES (Manufacturing Execution System).

  • Integrated FANUC robotic systems as a comprehensive solution.

  • Promess press-fit system for precision force/displacement quality management.

  • Integrated COGNEX high-performance cameras and barcode scanning solutions.

  • Interconnected with Q-DAS and various factory management systems.

FAQ

A powertrain assembly line is used to assemble and test automotive powertrain components such as engines, transmissions, battery packs, and electric drive systems.
Yes. Takemind can customize powertrain assembly lines based on the product type, process requirements, station layout, takt time, automation level, testing items, and factory management system.
 
Typical functions include automated assembly, fixture positioning, torque tightening, leak testing, functional testing, visual inspection, process data collection, MES integration, and product traceability.
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