“Frame” in seat manufacturing refers to the stage in which the base structure of the seat is created, integrating the internal components that provide support, stability, and shape.
During the FRAME process at Tachi-S, the internal seat frame is manufactured using precise assembly techniques and high-strength materials such as steel and aluminum. This structure provides the rigidity required to support occupant loads and to respond effectively to forces generated during driving and in impact situations.
During the FRAME (Flexible Robotic Assembly for Manufacturing of Ergonomic Seating) process at Tachi-S, we manufacture the internal seat structure using high-strength materials and highly controlled assembly processes.
The frame is composed of a combination of steel and aluminum, selected for their tensile strength and durability, ensuring the structural rigidity required to support occupant weight and to meet the safety requirements of the automotive industry.
Structures manufactured with high-strength materials that ensure reliable long-term performance.
Design and assembly processes focused on meeting the safety standards required by the automotive industry.
Controlled processes that guarantee accuracy in every component manufactured.
Process standardization that ensures uniformity and reliability in every frame produced.
Arc welding is a key subprocess in frame manufacturing, as it allows structural seat components to be joined with high strength. These joints are designed to withstand forces and stresses generated during driving, as well as impacts in the event of a collision, ensuring seat safety and performance.
This subprocess focuses on the precise assembly and adjustment of all parts that make up the seat frame. Fitting Parts ensures that each component functions correctly, maintaining alignment, stability, and compliance with the quality standards required by the automotive industry.
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