Assembly design is a process by which products are designed with ease of assembly in mind. If a product
contains fewer parts it will take less time to assemble, therefore it reduces assembly costs. In addition, if the parts
are provided with features that make it easier to grasp, move, orient and insert them; then this will also reduce
assembly time and production costs.
The reduction of the number of parts in an assembly has the added benefit of generally reducing the total cost of
parts in the assembly. Figure 6 shows assembly views of connected separate parts that are designed to make an
assembly for the targeted mechanical actuator. The designed actuator is shown at different views above. Figure 7
shows more detail design of the integrated actuator with the highlighted inner parts. The inner parts connected to