Chrysler Warren Plant Automation Project
Pictures of the automation systems I designed, built and installed in the Chrysler Warren Ohio plant can be found below.
The purpose of this was to track the movement of truck bodies in the plant using RFID technology.
The auto bodies needed to be matched up with the correct parts and paint on the assembly line
This project required close coordination with plant engineers and a lot of advance design and testing
I, by myself, sourced, ordered, and assembled everything you see here.
I built several of these assemblies.
I fully tested and debugged any issues in the lab prior to taking it to Chrysler
Pictures of my work are below

Testing assembly in the lab prior to taking to Chrysler

Testing assembly in the lab

Testing assembly in the lab prior to taking to Chrysler

Testing assembly in the lab prior to taking to Chrysler

Back panel assembly

Backside of Front Panel

Frontside of Front Panel

IO Wiring for lights, sensors, and display panel

One of the NEMA enclosures I assembled and installed

Another NEMA enclosure I assembled and installed.
This is me performing final testing in the field after I installed it at Chrysler

And yet another NEMA enclosure I assembled and installed

Relay IO wiring

And yet another NEMA enclosure I assembled and installed

Chrysler Warren plant pictures

Chrysler Warren plant pictures


Me wiring up equipment on site

This was a very challenging project.

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