How to choose Your Robot
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Robots have become an integral part of our world. Hardly any production can do without it.
And no, you don’t have to make cars to optimize your production with the help of robots.
Robots can make your life easier in many ways.
Robots will help you
You have come to the right place. We offer consulting services for your every need, we can connect you to the right expert.
Robots have become an integral part of our world. Hardly any production can do without it.
And no, you don’t have to make cars to optimize your production with the help of robots.
Robots can make your life easier in many ways.
1
Boost your production
2
Improve parts handling
3
Free workers from hard work
4
Free from expensive manual labor
Before taking a decision, ask yourself the following questions
- Application
- Payload
- Reach
- Budget
- Footprint
Application
• Which process do you want to automate?
• What parts will be handled, from what material?
• Do you need a new robot or do you want to replace an existing robot?
• Are you new to automation, or do you have experience?
• Will you need the support of an expert?
Payload
What weights will the robot need to lift? Pay attention to the End-Of-Arm-Tooling (EOAT).
The weight of the tool needs to be included in the total payload.
Reach
Define the space the robot will work in
• How far to reach
• Range of motion
Budget
Decide whether you need a:
• New
• Refurbished
• Used Robot
Footprint
Verify that there is enough space available on the shop floor.
- Application
- Payload
- Reach
- Budget
- Footprint
Application
• Which process do you want to automate?
• What parts will be handled, from what material?
• Do you need a new robot or do you want to replace an existing robot?
• Are you new to automation, or do you have experience?
• Will you need the support of an expert?
Payload
What weights will the robot need to lift?
Pay attention to the End-Of-Arm-Tooling (EOAT).
The weight of the tool needs to be included in the total payload.
Reach
Define the space the robot will work in
• How far to reach
• Range of motion
Budget
Decide whether you need a:
• NewÂ
• Refurbished
• Used robotÂ
Footprint
Verify that there is enough space available on the shop floor.
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