Wheelbase drive simulator
Our client, active in the gaming industry, required a realistic wheel-based driving simulator for high-performance racing simulation systems. The project required expertise in software, hardware and embedded systems to provide a responsive and realistic driving experience.Realisation
HEITEC has already worked together with Lamy on three laser setting systems. The input is a round feeder into which the spring tips can be fed as bulk material. These are then cycled through the machine using a precision rotary table. In the first step, the ink gap through which the ink flows from the reservoir and the offset of the nib legs are determined using a camera system. Alignment is achieved by targeted partial heating of the nib using a laser. After successful alignment and verification using another camera, the nibs are sorted and output according to different quality characteristics. With a cycle time of 3.5 seconds per nib, the system not only guarantees maximum speed, but also the lowest tolerances in the hundredths of a millimetre range and therefore maximum precision. The laser setting system is used to process six different nib types, with each nib passing through six stations in the machine.
Customer benefits
- Reduction in the reject rate
- Significant improvement in quality
- Low operating costs thanks to the long service life of the laser source
- Low maintenance costs
- Higher productivity thanks to full automation