Description
Robotic waterjet parts
Item number: 301065 Coil Protection
Details: used on the ABB robot arms, robotic waterjet cutting workstation
Related robotic waterjet parts:
Robotic waterjet cutting system: Yaskawa robotic waterjet workstation, Dual Fanuc robotic waterjet workstation, ABB robotic waterjet workstation
FAQ of platform waterjet machine & robot waterjet system:
How to evaluate the reliability and durability of a robot?
The following aspects can be considered in assessing the reliability and durability of a robot:
Manufacturer reputation: learn about the reputation and history of the robot manufacturer. Find background information on the manufacturer, industry recognitions, and customer reviews to assess its credibility and reliability in the robotics market.
Quality standards and certifications: Determine if the robot meets relevant quality standards and certifications, such as ISO 9001 quality management system certification. These certifications can demonstrate a manufacturer’s efforts and commitment to quality control.
Reliability record: Find out about the robot’s reliability record, such as Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) and failure rates. Manufacturers often provide this data, or the information can be obtained by talking to users who have already used the robot.
Component quality: Assess the quality of the key components used in the robot. These components may include motors, sensors, actuators, and more. Choosing a robot with high-quality and reliable components can improve overall reliability and durability.
Build Quality: Examine the quality and craftsmanship of the robot’s build. Look for details in welding, connections, assembly, etc., to ensure that the robot’s structure is strong, stable, and that the components fit together well.
Testing and validation: Find out if the manufacturer has thoroughly tested and validated the robot. These tests can include runtime tests, load tests, environmental adaptation tests, etc. to ensure the reliability and durability of the robot under various conditions.
Maintainability: Consider the robot’s maintainability and repair support. Find out if the manufacturer offers services such as repair manuals, technical support, spare parts availability, and if there is a network of authorized service centers or distributors.
User feedback: Talk to users who have already used the robot model to learn about their experiences and opinions. User feedback can provide practical information about the reliability and durability of the robot.
Taking all these factors into consideration, you can assess the reliability and durability of the robot and select a robot supplier and model with a good track record and reputation.