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Development of an Automated Screwing Machine: Design, Production and Industrial Integration

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  • Hajji Olfa

    (University Teacher at Higher School of Engineering of Medjez-El Bab Route du Kef Km 5 University of Jendouba, TUNISIA- Environmental Hydraulics Laboratory)

  • TABOUBI Raja

    (University Teacher at Higher School of Engineering of Medjez-El Bab Route du Kef Km 5 University of)

  • Khalil Hamdi

    (Industrial computing and automation engineer, university teacher at ISET Béja, Tunisia National Higher School of Engineering of Tunis,Laboratory of Industrial Systems Engineering and Renewable Energy (LR16ES03))

Abstract

The transition to automated production processes is a strategic requirement in modern industrial environments, particularly in the face of the intrinsic limitations of manual tasks in assembly lines.[1, 2]These limitations include high cycle time variability, significant ergonomic constraints for operators, and a lack of traceability and quality control over screwing operations. In this context, this work is part of a technological innovation approach within the company Sagemcom Tunisia, by developing an automated screwing machine integrating the guiding principles of Industry 4.0[3, 4]. The project offers a complete solution for the automation of a screwing station, initially carried out manually, converting it into an intelligent, autonomous, traceable and secure system.

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  • Hajji Olfa & TABOUBI Raja & Khalil Hamdi, 2025. "Development of an Automated Screwing Machine: Design, Production and Industrial Integration," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(13), pages 2910-2922, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:13:p:2910-2922
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