"The assembly shop is responsible for assembling the machined parts to form the final product or component. This process requires a high level of skill and precision to ensure product quality and consistency. The assembly shop usually operates according to predetermined process flow and standard operating procedures, with each station having clear tasks and operating steps. Operators assemble components one by one into place and make necessary adjustments and tests according to technical drawings and assembly requirements. Many key components, including those for metal slitting line and blanking line with shearing tyoe, are finalized in this workshop. To improve assembly efficiency and quality, the shop may use specialized assembly tools and equipment, such as electric wrenches, hydraulic assembly machines and automated assembly lines. During the assembly process, quality control is critical. Operators are required to carry out self-inspection for each assembly step, and inspections and sampling checks are carried out by dedicated quality inspectors. For complex products or systems, functional testing and debugging are also required after the assembly is completed to ensure that all components operate normally and meet the design requirements. The efficient operation of the assembly workshop provides a reliable guarantee for the delivery of final products and customer satisfaction."









