A320 Aircraft Assembly Line Alignment Measurement Process; Tianjin - China
July 13, 2010 at 1:30 pm
Carson Rooms 2, 3 and 4, enter at Carson 2
Alex Hiller - Representing VMT, germany
The paper and presentation document an overview of the measurement build, inspection, analysis, and reporting processes to optimally align and configure the Airbus A-320 aircraft assembly line in
VMT GmbH (as a subcontractor to Dürr Systems) performed and managed the assembly line metrology process using Laser Trackers and
All of the measurement processes, analysis and reporting tasks were performed in accordance with the requirements of Airbus Germany.
Carson Rooms 2, 3 and 4, enter at Carson 2
Alex Hiller - Representing VMT, germany
The paper and presentation document an overview of the measurement build, inspection, analysis, and reporting processes to optimally align and configure the Airbus A-320 aircraft assembly line in Tianjin China .
SCOPE OF Measurement Processes
VMT GmbH (as a subcontractor to Dürr Systems) performed and managed the assembly line metrology process using Laser Trackers and SpatialAnalyzer . The measurement process and alignments were completed in just over half a year. The overview focuses on two primary systems and shows the process starting from zero through the end product; a complete Final Assembly Line.
All of the measurement processes, analysis and reporting tasks were performed in accordance with the requirements of Airbus Germany.
The comprehensive metrology plan included inspection, analysis, adjust to nominal and reporting of all primary tools and parts for A319-A320 aircraft assembly line. This paper focuses on two main components of the Airbus aircraft assembly line. The first is the optimized positioning of assembly tools for the cockpit and empennage (i.e. tail). The second system described is the matched wing positioning tools.
























