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DISADVANTAGES :-

# CAPITAL COST

While industrial robots can prove highly effective and bring you a positive ROI, implementing them might require a fairly high capital cost.

That’s why, before making a decision we recommend considering both the investment needed and also the ROI you expect to achieve.

Often the easiest way to get round this issue is to take out asset finance and the ROI of the robot more than pays for the interest on the asset finance.

# EXPERTISE

While industrial robots are excellent for performing many tasks, as with any other type of technology, they require more training and expertise to initially set up.

The expertise of a good automation company with a support package will be very important.

To minimise your reliance on automation companies you can train some of your engineers on how to program robots, but you will still need the assistance of experienced automation companies for the original integration of the robot.

# LIMITATIONS

In recent years the number of industrial robots and the applications they can be used for has increased significantly.

However, there still are some limitations in terms of the type of tasks they can perform, which is why we suggest that an automation company looks at your requirement to assess the options first.

Sometimes a bespoke automated system may give a better or faster result than a robot.

Also, a robot does not have everything built into it, often the success or failure of an industrial robotic system depends on how well the surrounding systems are integrated e.g. grippers, vision systems, conveyor systems etc.

@♢ Only use good trusted robot integrators to be sure of the optimum results if you do choose to use industrial robots.

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