SKD Washing-Machine Assembly Line—Chinese Washing Machine Assembly Line Factory

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SKD washing-machine assembly line

1. Unload the container
About four machines per layer. A worker slices the strapping bands, uses a cordless driver to remove the wood-deck screws, and lifts the carton onto a roller conveyor.

2. Load the cabinet
The cabinet is already powder-coated and carries the energy label. It is simply dropped onto a twin-speed-chain pallet that has three nylon locating pegs; no extra clamping is needed.

3. Drop in the drum module
At the home plant the inner drum, flange and pulley were pre-assembled into one “kebab” module. A six-axis robot grips the lifting eyes, a vision camera reads four locating holes in the cabinet, offsets ±5 mm, and lowers the module straight in. The worker only removes four yellow transit bolts and throws them into a return bin.

4. Fit the counter-weight
The concrete weight is already riveted to the back cover and the hinge is factory-welded to the cabinet. The operator flips the back cover closed and snaps two plastic quick-fit clips—no metal screws.

5. Connect electric and water
All cables use TPA push-in connectors. Push the motor harness (red-blue-yellow) until it clicks, do the same for the water-level sensor and drain pump. Hoses are EPDM with bayonet couplers: align the collar, push, pull to check. The whole job is timed at 30 seconds; no wire stripping, no Teflon tape.

6 .Seat the door seal
The seal lip is lightly dusted with talc. The operator works it around the door flange, then starts a pneumatic head with eight profiled fingers. One stroke presses the seal wire into the groove at 0.45 MPa; if pressure is low the station locks and the unit cannot index.

SKD Washing-Machine Assembly Line

7. Close the back cover
Swing the hinge shut, slap six plastic clips around the perimeter, plug in the ground-lead fast-on. Cabinet is now closed.

8. Leak test
In a sealed chamber automatic plugs close the inlet and drain ports, water is pressurised to 0.6 MPa and held for 30 s. AI cameras look for droplets; any leak triggers a red spot of paint and a divert arm pushes the machine to a rework spur.

9. Function test
A guided test plug docks itself; the operator only has to push it home. The cabinet door closes automatically and the machine runs: fill 30 s, wash 60 s, spin 90 s. Current, off-balance and noise are logged against the laser-etched QR code.

10. Label and pack
An inline printer-apply unit prints the energy label and serial number on the fly. A robot grips the machine, rotates it 90° and lowers it into a carton whose bottom is already pre-folded. The same robot folds the top flaps and tapes the case. A palletising unit stacks 12 cartons per pallet; forklift drives straight to the warehouse.