Case studies: Robots screwing (screwdriving)
In a monotonous activity such as screwing, the robot is clearly superior to humans. Both in terms of endurance, precision and cost.
Read MoreIn a monotonous activity such as screwing, the robot is clearly superior to humans. Both in terms of endurance, precision and cost.
Read MoreRecently, robots have been presented here primarily for welding, loading and unloading, etc.. But of course they can also assemble.
Read MoreOne thing in advance for companies that do not yet have any experience with lightweight robots: What is presented here below can also be used by the local
Read MoreThe video contains several case studies: The Bavarian company Stegmaier, a typical highly specialized medium-sized company (individual tents for motorcycle and
Read MoreUnchanged in a real NIsche is the canadian robot mecademic meca 500. it scores with its extreme compactness as well as
Read MoreTypically, the main argument for using cobots is their profitability and addressing labor shortages. Franka Emika CEO Helmut Schmid
Read MoreMecademic Meca 500: Thanks to firmware, the smallest industrial robot is now even more interesting: Now each of its six axes can perform point-to-point commands
Read MoreIn great detail, this case study shows how razors are finally assembled and screwed. Previously, a person with
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