General Inspection Announces Multi-Site Domestic Deployment of GI-307 High-Speed Inspection Systems

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General Inspection Announces Multi-Site Domestic Deployment of GI-307 High-Speed Inspection Systems

General Inspection, LLC (Gi), the global leader in high-performance fastener sorting technology, is pleased to announce the successful commissioning of the GI-307 High-Speed Inspection System at four major fastener manufacturing facilities across the United States. This strategic rollout underscores a growing industry shift toward highly accurate, 100% automated quality assurance in high-volume production environments.

Comprehensive Metrology and Defect Detection

The Gi-307 represents a significant leap in inspection capability, combining 360-dimensional metrology with 360 visual defect detection. Utilising a gravity-fed V-track system, the unit synchronises seven high-resolution cameras with a patent-pending sequenced lighting technique to provide an unobstructed profile view of each part.

The system is engineered to inspect a wide variety of parts, including bolts, studs, pins, and screws. Its primary inspection capabilities include:

Full Dimensional Measurement: The system captures seven distinct profiles over 360 degrees to measure critical features such as lengths, diameters, threads, radii, angles, concentricity and straightness.

Surface and Visual Defect Detection: Integrated front-lighting allows the system to identify visual irregularities such as bad plating, dents, surface scratches, and nicks on threads.

Thread Integrity: Specialised detection is included for missing, damaged and even misplaced thread patches.

Recess and Head Analysis: Through the On-Track Vision station, the system inspects each recess for defects including Torx fill, chipped punches, and missing recesses.

Top view of a star-shaped structure with a translucent background, featuring a darker outline.

Structural and Material Integrity: Optional stations utilise Super Eddy-Current technology to verify the presence of heat-treatment.

Close-up image of a metallic bolt showing a highlighted area indicating a potential defect or wear.

Advanced Crack Detection: A dedicated ten-camera station is available to detect cracks, seams, and bursts on the outer diameter of bolt heads, hexes, or flanges.

Bearing Surface Inspection: A four-camera array specifically targets visual defects on the bearing surfaces of bolts.

Engineering for Efficiency

A primary reason for the adoption of the GI-307 is its “Inspection Technology, Simplified” philosophy. Unlike traditional bowl feeders that require complex dial plates and lengthy downtime for changeover, the GI-307 features a tool-less, rapid changeover process. Operators can transition between different parts—ranging up to 35 mm in diameter and 150 mm in length—by making a simple width adjustment.

“The GI-307 was designed for high-volume environments where uptime is the most critical metric,” said a spokesperson for General Inspection. By utilising proprietary, menu-driven software, operators can quickly input print dimensions and tolerances, significantly reducing the risk of human error during setup.

Source: General Inspection

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