Collaborative Robot Implementation Case | Returning to Domestic Production through Automation of Small-Batch, Diverse Production
Returning from production in China to domestic production! Automating dangerous tasks that are monotonous and require a large amount of labor.
To conduct low-volume production of various types, most of the production lines at Scott Fetzer Electrical Group do not operate every day. Introducing traditional robots to such lines was challenging from the perspectives of ROI and safety, as it meant the robots would be close to the workers. Every morning, workers roll collaborative robots to the workstations where there is a need for production. Now, monotonous and labor-intensive dangerous tasks have been automated, allowing employees to focus on high-value, safe work in departments that require resources. [Overview] ■ Products used: 2F-85 / 2F-140 Adaptive Grippers ■ Application: Pick & Place *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us via email at v.li@robotiq.com.
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For manufacturers, the difficulty in involving robots in operations is still due to the high costs and complexity of robots. With Robotiq's tools and expertise, the implementation of collaborative robots becomes simpler, allowing factories to start production more quickly. We support local manufacturers alongside a strong global network of robotics experts. You can watch a video introducing Robotiq's solutions for manufacturing automation at the following URL: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsu4qiywzR4-3rOeysQsfh7mOlOupSlJb