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4 Things you should be aware of collaborative robots

A collaborative robot is also known as a cobot. Cobots can work alongside humans making the workspace effortless. A cobot can perform repetitive tasks, remain independent without human supervision and be efficient enough to learn multiple tasks. Collaborative robots can learn quickly through demonstrations of the works they are assigned to do. They come in handy in vertical industries, like manufacturing and healthcare. Cobots can be used virtually with their built-in technologies and sensors. <br>

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4 Things you should be aware of collaborative robots

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  1. 4 Things you should be aware of collaborative robots A collaborative robot is also known as a cobot. Cobots can work alongside humans making the workspace effortless. A cobot can perform repetitive tasks, remain independent without human supervision and be efficient enough to learn multiple tasks. Collaborative robots can learn quickly through demonstrations of the works they are assigned to do. They come in handy in vertical industries, like manufacturing and healthcare. Cobots can be used virtually with their built-in technologies and sensors. We go over 4 things that you be should be aware of when interacting with collaborative robots. Advantages of cobots: The main advantage of collaborative robots is they are familiar with humans working alongside them in the same workspace. Cobots with internal sensors can detect human interactions. Collaborative robots are well suited for high-quality automation tasks. Repetitive tasks like screw driving, assembling, labeling, handling, and quality control are done by cobots seamlessly. Cobots are used in areas engine foundries, laser cutting rigs, molding machines, forming presses, and packing. ● Operation of cobots: Cobots are easy to train and are easily programmable. Operating the cobots can be done effortlessly. Collaborative robots are set up to function without the help of programmers. They are highly adaptable so they can move around different workspaces. When operating in workspaces with human contact, cobots travel at a maximum speed limit of 250mm/s. The speed increases and decreases depending on the application in mind. ● Risk assessment of cobot: Cobots are often paired with sensors like floor scanners or light curtains. These sensors present in the cobots detect the presence of a person or an object within a programmed area and slow down based on the proximity. The end of arm tooling must be compliant with the ISO/TS15066 to be collaborative. ● The price range of cobots: Collaborative robots are more expensive when compared to industrial robots, the capital cost of industrial robots is only 25 to 30 percent. The remaining are associated with robot programming, setup, and shielded work cells. Depending on the risk assessment provided by the cobots the cost is high. . Collaborative robots have an array of advantages that increases the efficiency of their industry. It is highly essential to equip your sector with cobots. And Melss is one of the best to deliver collaborative robots with top-quality that makes your workspace seamlessly. ●

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