FAQ

What are cobots?

Cobots, short for collaborative robots, are robots designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace. Unlike traditional industrial robots, cobots are built to be safer, more flexible, and easier to program. They can assist with a wide range of tasks, from assembly and packaging to quality inspection and machine tending.

When do I choose a cobot?

What is the best cobot?

What does a cobot cost?

Where are cobots deployed?

How big is the cobot?

What is the payload of the cobot?

What is the reach of a cobot?

How fast is a cobot?

Can the cobot do quality tests?

What is the lifespan of a cobot?

How many cobots do I need?

What about service maintenance?

Can you save robot applications?

How fast can I program a cobot?

Is there a minimum rental time for the cobot?

What gripper do I need for what?

Can cobots work 24/7?

Can cobots be used in small businesses?

What are the safety features of cobots?

Can cobots be reprogrammed for different tasks?

How do I ensure that cobots are compatible with my existing equipment?

Can cobots be operated by non-technical staff?

Are cobots affected by changes in environmental conditions?

How can I ensure a smooth transition when implementing cobots in my workflow?

Can cobots be integrated with existing safety protocols?

How do cobots impact the overall efficiency of the production line?

What are the power requirements for operating a cobot?

Can cobots be used in cleanroom environments?

How do I train employees to work with cobots?

Can cobots be used in hazardous environments?

How do cobots contribute to sustainability in manufacturing?

Are cobots scalable as my business grows?

Can cobots work with legacy equipment?

How do cobots handle complex assembly tasks?

What are the advantages of cloud-based cobot management systems?

How do cobots enhance workplace safety?