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The era of robotic automation’s reputation as an expensive, over complicated technology is gone. In recent years many small to medium-sized companies have turned to automation in order to compete with low-cost sourcing. Coupled with the significant cost reduction in recent years, many companies are able to justify return on investment in one to two years. As robotic automation becomes a mainstream solution, the technology becomes easier, with platforms such as PC-based controllers. Adopting robotics can be very successful with the right approach and strategy. Begin your strategy by reviewing all the production activities your business accomplishes and develop a list of areas that could benefit with the efficient use of robotics. Common areas moldmakers apply robotics include: machine tending, part transfer, deburring, polishing, welding, spray arc hard-facing, or inventory handling. Robotic Applications Deburring and polishing is an additional area where robotics has excelled in recent years. New force feedback capabilities help robots perform these operations more accurately. Robots have CAM capabilities that can read CNC G-code programs. The same NC CAM software used to program milling machines can be used to create complex polishing programs for the robots. Return on Investment Robots work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in dangerous and undesirable areas for employees or in lights-out facilities. Start with the area that offers the best savings. Robotics can be a phase added approach into your facility . The cost savings from the first phase can be used to free manpower and capital to implement the next phase. Creating a master plan in the beginning helps the project stay on target and reduces risk. Adding Modular Post Process Stations as Production Requires Utilizing such a robot enables an end user to automate multiple machine centers, while using minimal floor space. Allow-ing the robot to manufacture the same part, several different parts or work together on a two-step process. Parts can be introduced into the system on easy-loaded pallets. As an option or additional phase, a second arm can be added to the rail to increase throughput and flexibility PC-Based Control Training
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