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Operation hours are the robot hours that are most commonly referenced. Operation hours are the total hours a robot has operated in its entire lifespan. In this way, you can consult with u201cRobots Done Rightu201d in Florida, USA. They are typically referenced when buying or selling used robots as they can be used as an indicator of the condition and lifespan of a robot. For instance, on a listing for a used FANUC Arcmate 120ic/10L, the operation hours may be listed as 20,000.<br>Call: (440) 724-6568
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Popular Applications Of Industrial Robots Industrial robots can be used to automate a wide variety of applications. Their versatility is one of the many reasons for the rapid and continuing growth of robotic automation. Factories are relying less on manual labor and more on the FANUC Lr Mate 200ic and other articulated robots. While robots can automate most production related processes there are still some robotic applications that are more popular than others. Popular applications for industrial robots include: 1. Welding - Welding applications are the most popular for robotic automation. A shortage of skilled welders along with the tedious and hazardous nature of welding processes has led to the popularity of welding robots. The most popular welding applications are those that fall under the arc welding category, spot welding, laser welding, electron beam welding, and ultrasonic welding. There are many robots designed specifically for welding automation. The FANUC Arcmate 120ic is an arc welding robot. The main purpose of the ABB 6640 is for spot welding automation. Many multipurpose robots can also automate welding applications as is the case with the ABB 2400. 2. Assembly - Assembly processes can be painstaking, tiring, tedious, and repetitive which is why they have become popular for robotic automation. Assembly robots are being used in a number of industries including the automotive, pharmaceutical, and electronics. The ABB 120 is ideal for automating many small parts assemblies that are required for electronic devices. Six axis robots excel at repetitive tasks and are highly accurate. They can carefully and precisely put parts together without tiring or loosing focus. Automating assemblies with robots decreases cycle times and eliminates bottlenecks in your production. 3. Painting - Painting robots first got their start in the automotive industry and have since grown into one of the most popular types of robots. Not to mention painting requires a steady hand, even strokes, and great focus which is nearly impossible for humans to maintain. The FANUC Paintmate 200ia/5L and other painting robots outshine manual painting with their accurate paint application and steady robotic arms. Each paint job is smooth, even, and high quality. 4. Material Removal - Material removal is another category of applications that present ergonomic hazards to humans. Many manufacturers are opting to automate their material removal tasks to improve the ergonomics of their factories. Robots often are used to automate cutting, sanding, deburring, routing, and grinding. Contact us if you are interested in buying or selling a used robot. Call: (440) 724-6568