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Precision That Transforms Assembly: Why Manufacturers Choose the Promess EMAP

Promess EMAP
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December 11, 2025

Bringing Intelligence and Accuracy to Every Press-Fit Operation

In today’s manufacturing environments, precision isn’t just a performance advantage, it’s a requirement. Press-fit assembly, joining, staking, or testing operations demand repeatability, consistency, and traceability that traditional hydraulic and pneumatic presses simply can’t deliver. That’s why manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics are turning to the Promess Electro-Mechanical Assembly Press (EMAP).

content provided by promessThe EMAP combines programmable motion, force control, and real-time signature monitoring to deliver a level of confidence that legacy systems cannot match.


What Sets the EMAP Apart

Intelligent Force and Position Control

Unlike hydraulic presses that rely on pressure, and often apply too much force, the EMAP uses closed-loop feedback to control both force and position to extremely tight tolerances.

Data-Driven Quality Assurance

Every cycle generates a force vs. distance curve, providing full visibility into the assembly process. Manufacturers use this data to validate quality, identify anomalies, and ensure consistency across every part.

Flexible and Programmable

From bearing insertion to seal installation to force testing, the EMAP adapts to new parts and processes instantly. No hardware changeover. No manual adjustments.

Lower Cost of Ownership

With no messy fluids, leaks, or pressure drift, the EMAP reduces maintenance costs while improving uptime and energy efficiency.


Where the EMAP Makes the Biggest Impact

  • Press-fit assembly
  • Bearing installation
  • Structural joining
  • Stake or crimp operations
  • Component testing
  • Force-displacement verification

Whether you're improving product reliability or reducing scrap, the EMAP delivers the precision and traceability modern manufacturing demands.

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