🚗🔨 Trabant Quality Check?! It´s Hammer Time! Fixing a car door with a hammer? 🛠️ They should’ve hired us back then! 😂 Automation, robotics, and vision systems guarantee precision every time-no hammer needed. #Automation #Industry40 #Robotics #Manufacturing #SPS #DigitalTransformation #AOSystems Video by master.engineering
At least they were easy to fix... 💯 When unification happend my dad´s favorite joke was when I was throwing out a chewie out of the car window "now you make another Trabbi stuck" 😅
Fixing things with a hammer is definitely a classic approach 🔥 Billy Cogum
Thank you for your sharing
Design progress and Deleting the issue q+ analysis the risks from the beginning are the logical way today Thanks Billy Cogum
Nice presentation Billy Cogum 😎😀👏
Billy, your insights into automation and precision truly show the evolution of technology in manufacturing. Keep leading the charge towards a hammer-free industry!
🤣Super Video, Billy!
There is a wonderful story of a group of American car executives who went to Japan to see a Japanese assembly line. At the end of the line, the doors were put on the hinges, the same as in America. But something was missing. In the United States, a line worker would take a rubber mallet and tap the edges of the door to ensure that it fit perfectly. In Japan, that job didn’t seem to exist. Confused, the American auto executives asked at what point they made sure the door fit perfectly. Their Japanese guide looked at them and smiled sheepishly. “We make sure it fits when we design it.”
It should be mentioned that this video is over 25 years old. Socialism in the GDR was also about a high level employment of the people. And robots can't do that :-) Craftsmanship is furthermore much more than just employment using all senses and experiences so It is not just a hammer swing. 😁
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3moI recall seeing this kind of ‘kinetic adjustment’ in a British Leyland documentary. It was around the time the UK car industry was still laughing at the Datsun Cherry. We all know how that worked out.