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Laser-guided Alignment of F-35 Fuselage and Wing Assembly Made Possible with LTD800MC Trackers
Wixom, MI – January 23, 2007 – Leica
Geosystems, a Hexagon Metrology company, announced today Advanced
Integration Technology, Inc. (AIT of Plano, TX) has purchased five
Leica LTD800MC laser trackers for the second and third Electronic Mate
and Alignment Systems (EMAS) for the Joint Strike Fighter program from
Lockheed Martin (Fort Worth, TX). The laser tracking systems were
specially designed for AIT's use in laser-guided alignment to automate
and execute F-35 aircraft mating.
– Leica Geosystems, a Hexagon Metrology
company, announced today Advanced Integration Technology, Inc. (AIT of
Plano, TX) has purchased five Leica LTD800MC laser trackers for the
second and third Electronic Mate and Alignment Systems (EMAS) for the
Joint Strike Fighter program from Lockheed Martin (Fort Worth, TX). The
laser tracking systems were specially designed for AIT's use in
laser-guided alignment to automate and execute F-35 aircraft mating.
AIT is an engineering and manufacturing company
specializing in the design, fabrication, installation, and maintenance
of fully integrated plant floor systems. Leica Geosystems is a leading
global supplier of high precision laser trackers and theodolites for
the industrial metrology market.
Lockheed Martin has contracted AIT to construct
assembly stations used for laser-guided alignment and part mating of
the F-35 modules. The EMAS system uses the Leica laser trackers and
servo control positioners to mate the forward to the center fuselage,
the wings to the center fuselage, and aft to the wing/center. The F-35
“metrology integration into assembly” yields a reduction in cost and
schedule time due to the flexibility of the process.
This sophisticated part mating process uses a
customized interface to integrate the Leica tracker with the servo
driven jacks and the operator console to create the F-35 EMAS system.
The AIT engineering team will use the 5 new laser trackers on the
second and third EMAS systems. The EMAS tool can automatically point
the laser tracker and acquire data from targets residing in
off-the-shelf nests that have been applied to each aircraft
sub-assembly. The laser tracker will acquire 3D coordinate target data
until the large F-35 modules are adjusted to easily slide into position
for connectivity and assembly.
The first F-35-JSF EMAS using Leica laser
trackers was deemed a first-rate technical achievement as the first two
aircraft components were loaded, maneuvered into nominal position, and
the first hole was drilled for joining the components within 5 days of
the completion of the surrounding working platform.
The EMAS program’s cost reduction is due in
part to almost no tooling and the related support expenses. A shorter
assembly schedule is achieved because the process is based on highly
accurate automated measurements derived from laser trackers rather than
less-than-precise manual tool alignment. The direct measuring of
components conforms to Lockheed Martin's digital thread foundation,
which starts in the F-35 design phase and distributes its benefits
throughout every process. Three-dimensional solid models, the digital
thread, serve as the master data for all processes from flight
simulation to CNC machining to fabrication to the assembly and part
mating of the final product.
Leica laser trackers are portable coordinate
measuring machines (PCMMs) that deliver an ultra-fast measurement cycle
for high point density (3,000 points/second) and a measurement range
reaching a full 40m (131ft) when used with a corner cube reflector. The
trackers are used for a variety of manufacturing validation and
inspection applications in the F-35-JSF program. Before each F-35
component is shipped to the mate station, an LTD800 is used to measure
reference target values. Interfacing features are also scanned for a
virtual mate to predict shim thickness.
About Advanced Integration Technology Inc.
Advanced Integration Technology Inc. is an
engineering and manufacturing company specializing in the design and
development of full turnkey aerospace factory automation systems. The
company currently has over 60 automated aircraft positioning systems in
service worldwide. AIT has extensive experience in several
manufacturing industries and has worked as a prime contractor for many
Fortune 500 aerospace companies and leading international
manufacturers. Incorporated in 1992, Advanced Integration Technology is
headquartered in Plano, Texas with design and manufacturing facilities
in Seattle, Washington, Vancouver, Canada, Madrid, Spain and Umeå,
Sweden. For more information about AIT, contact Lisa Day at
972-423-8354 or
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