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Automated Testing Equipment
Automated Testing & Assembly Equipment for High-Precision Pin & Connector Insertion
ZEUEE builds automated insertion machines that test as they build — verifying every contact in the same cycle that seats it.
Automated testing equipment earns its place on the line when it verifies every pin as it goes in — not after. ZEUEE builds automated pin and connector insertion machines with testing on the stroke itself: it watches the force it takes to seat each contact, guides the pin by machine vision, and checks continuity to catch the under-seated pins that would slip through a later electrical test. We have built automation equipment since 2005 — more than 10,000 delivered cases across 30+ countries.
Force + Vision
In-line verification per pin±0.01–0.02 mm
Repeatability (industry benchmark)
Insertion cycles (benchmark)
Semi-auto / full-auto / multi-station
Insertion pass rate (industry study)
Typical automation payback
Why Manual and Blind-Automated Pin Insertion Costs You, and How In-Line Testing Fixes It
ZEUEE Automated Insertion & Testing Equipment, Models & Selection
We provide insertion systems at three build levels, each available with equivalent inline verification functionality – meaning there’s no need to sacrifice quality for speed. And, unlike a fixed-platform system, our machines are customised to your connector, pitch, and pin dimensions-the very build-to-specification, whole-factory approach driving our fully automated projects.
Benchtop Semi-Automatic
- Manual load, automated insert + force check
- Digital depth setting per program
- Best for prototyping, small batches, irregular parts
- Compact footprint, fast change of tooling
Standalone Fully Automatic
- Tape-on-reel and loose-pin feeding
- Servo-driven depth and position control
- In-line force monitoring + vision standard option
- Best for high-volume standardized connectors/bobbins
Multi-Station Integrated Line
- Feeding insertion pin bending test sort/unload
- Rotary or in-line transfer, SMEMA-compatible
- Vision + continuity + data logging per part
- Best for multi-process, high-capacity, traceable lines
The following table illustrates the capability window our ZEUEE programme sets the capability envelope too – based on press-fit and insert standards for the sector. The values shown are precise for your specific press and are then verified against your component – the precise window within which our machine works is detailed on your quotations.
| Parameter | Reference / Configurable Range | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Insertion force (monitored) | ~100–160 N typical per contact | IEC 60352-5 / IPC-9797 press-fit |
| Pull-out / retention force | ≥30–50 N typical | IEC 60352-5 |
| Repeatability | ±0.01–0.02 mm | Industry benchmark |
| Vision guidance accuracy | ~0.02 mm | Peer-reviewed (Micromachines 2025) |
| Throughput | Up to ~5 cycles/sec; 120–300 pins/min | Industry benchmark |
| Finished-hole-size tolerance | ±0.05 mm (0.002″) typical | Press-fit process control |
| Configuration | Semi-auto / standalone / multi-station | To specification |
| Pricing | [Contact for quote] | Application-dependent |
Match the Tier to Your Production. Review the matrix below to determine the optimal automation tier and testing configuration for your operational priorities.
| If your priority is… | Volume | Recommended tier | Testing option |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prototyping / mixed parts | Low | Benchtop Semi-Auto | Force check |
| Standardized high-volume run | High | Standalone Full-Auto | Force + vision |
| Multi-process + traceability | High / mixed | Multi-Station Line | Force + vision + continuity + logging |
| Labor reduction / unmanned line | High | Multi-Station Line | Full in-line test |
Engineering Note, Press-Fit & Insertion Force
The press-fit (compliant-pin) robustness is contained within a small force window; not enough force and retention is down, resulting in a compliance below IEC 60352-5 minimum; too much and a chance of buckling the pins or damage the hole wall. The insertion force is monitored for both values against programmed setpoint for each stroke of the ZEUEE machine, so any abnormal readings will be evident at the press – not found at the end of the line test. The finished hole size specification of circa 0.05 mm can therefore be maintained during production on this process.
Automated vs Semi-Automatic vs Manual Insertion, Performance & Cost
The argument for automation isn’t “speed.” It’s less rejects to the field, reduced hands-on labor, and a quantifiable return on investment. The numbers below are average industry figures, not ZEUEE-specific metrics; yours will depend on parts complexity and automation throughput.
| Factor | Manual | Semi-Automatic | Fully Automatic + Test |
|---|---|---|---|
| Throughput | Operator-limited | Moderate | Up to ~5 cycles/sec |
| Per-pin verification | None / visual | Force check | Force + vision + continuity |
| Defect rate trend | Highest (human error) | Reduced | Up to 92% lower vs manual baseline |
| Labor per shift | High | 1 operator-assisted | Tend / supervise only |
| Field-failure risk | High (no mech. check) | Medium | Low (mech. + electrical) |
| Typical payback | — | Shorter | 12–30 months |
Two very honest and important aside come with any comparison.
First, capital equipment is usually only a third to two-fifths of project cost – implementation and commissioning are habitually under-estimated by at least twenty to forty percent. Second, equipment uptime is dependent on support: a line idled for days waiting on a cheap spare part eliminates months of labor savings. We address both in the purchasing support guide below.
Customer Outcomes: Labor Reduction, Defect-Rate & Throughput
typical reduction in quality-defect rate, with 35–60% higher throughput, when manual assembly is replaced by automated insertion with in-line test.
Our equipment has been used in connector and contact assembly in 3C electronics, automotive electronics, aerospace, precision electrical appliances, and new energy manufacturing processes, anywhere the irreducible problem of labor shortages and zero-defects requirements collide. The trend that proves the investment value remains consistent through published automation case studies.
From the cost aspect, automation project of this type claims sustainable annual cost savings of between 25%-45% off the initial investment cost and a return on investment of between 12-30 months mainly due to redundant labor and overtime hours. Considering that up to approximately 70% of the industry-wide, manual-insertion process is yet to be completed, and the predicted pin-insertion-machine market reaching $244 million by 2026, this transition from human hands to approved machines is on a rise.
ZEUEE’s mission is to make this transition trustworthy and documentable for each individual piece.
Certifications & Quality Compliance
As a Chinese automation supplier, you’re understandably seeking evidence and will require it in the case before you trust. That’s the response from ZEUEE through our quality system,patent basesand famous customers base from international OEMs.
ISO 9001:2015
32+ Patents
68+ Patents
High-Tech
IPC-9797 / IEC 60352-5
Interactive Engineering Tools & Calculators
Automation ROI & Payback Calculator
Estimate the payback period and annual savings of moving from manual to automated pin/connector insertion. Figures use published automation benchmarks — request a ZEUEE quote for a model built on your exact line.
Insertion Machine Tier Selector
Answer three questions to see which ZEUEE configuration fits your production — and which in-line testing it should carry.
Press-Fit Insertion Force Reference
A quick reference for the insertion/retention force window your press-fit contacts should fall in, per IEC 60352-5 / IPC-9797. For machine programming, ZEUEE sets the live force window against your actual contact.














