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1.1.3 Identify of the advantages and disadvantages of Industrial Robots



1.1.3 Identify of the advantages and disadvantages of Industrial Robots
 
The Advantages of Industrial Robots
 
Quality:
Robots have the capacity to dramatically improve product quality. Applications are performed with precision and high repeatability every time. This level of consistency can be hard to achieve any other way.
Production:
With robots, throughput speeds increase, which directly impacts production. Because robots have the ability to work at a constant speed without pausing for breaks, sleep, vacations, they have the potential to produce more than a human worker.
Safety:
Robots increase workplace safety. Workers are moved to supervisory roles, so they no longer have to perform dangerous applications in hazardous settings.
Savings:
Greater worker safety leads to financial savings. There are fewer healthcare and insurance concerns for employers.
 Robots also offer untiring performance which saves valuable time. Their movements are always exact, so less material is wasted.


The Disadvantages of Industrial Robots:
Expense:
The initial investment of robots is significant, especially when business owners are limiting their purchases to
new robotic equipment. The cost of automation should be calculated in light of a business' greater financial budget. Regular maintenance needs can have a financial toll as well.
ROI:
Incorporating
industrial robots does not guarantee results. Without planning, companies can have difficulty achieving their goals.
 
Expertise:
Employees will require training in programming and interacting with the
new robotic equipment. This normally takes time and financial output.
Safety:
Robots may protect workers from some hazards, but in the meantime, their very presence can create other safety problems. These
new dangers must be taken into consideration.

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