The best automation solutions are smart, simple, innovative, and fully leverage technology to create significant business efficiencies and provide great benefits to employees and customers.
Today, Universal Robots collaborative robotic arms are being used to solve business problems with creative concepts and innovative solutions that can be integrated into all types and sizes of production.
Collaborative robots – cobots, are lightweight and compact, making the process of deploying and redeploying cobots to different tasks very convenient. There is often no need for additional safety equipment (subject to risk assessment) and combined with an intuitive programming interface, a simple pick, and place task can be set up and implemented in less than one hour. However, not every business needs a straightforward pick and place application like this. If your production is more complex in nature, there are steps you can take to ensure your automation solution is flexible, collaborative, and affordable.
Flexibility
Many companies run small batch productions with ever-changing requirements, and it’s these companies that can greatly benefit from the flexibility of deploying cobots. A relatively low initial investment and rapid return on investment are critical for an SME to make the decision to implement the first robots into their facility.
Minimize customized fixed machinery & traditional automation
If the proposed solution includes a large amount of inflexible automation in order to complete the task, and the robot only constitutes a very small part of the overall solution, many of the key benefits of a collaborative robot can be lost. The one-time engineering costs for designing all of the additional equipment will be very high, and if you decide to redeploy the robot, it is often not possible to repurpose this fixed machinery. In many instances, this isn’t the most cost-effective solution for a business.
Low-cost vision systems add flexibility
Instead of designing a complex feeder system to align incoming products, a low-cost vision solution can allow the robot to identify any changes in the position and orientation of products to be picked. If they’re implemented well, they won’t result in any reduction in reliability for the system. Modern integrated smart cameras are available for a very affordable price and are easy to integrate, increasing the capabilities of the robot. A vision system can also be redeployed just as easily as the robot to its next task.
An adaptive gripper is a good investment
While a simple pneumatic chuck may do the job for a current application and cost a little less, additional costs will be incurred if the robot is redeployed, either in designing/producing new jaws or purchasing a new end-effector as the original is not suitable for new tasks. Pneumatics also add complexity to the system with additional components and the requirement for air supply to be accessible wherever the robot is deployed. By selecting an adaptive gripper the robot can handle a wide range of products, and with many grippers, be controlled in either position or force mode for the handling of products with uncertain shapes/sizes.