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Advantage and Disadvantage

The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of industrial automation robots. Some key advantages include reducing costs by replacing human workers, increasing productivity through continuous operation, and improving quality and safety. However, there are also disadvantages such as high upfront costs, the need for expert programming and maintenance, and the risk of job losses. Industrial robots allow for precise and consistent results but have limitations and ongoing expenses.

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Advantage and Disadvantage

The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of industrial automation robots. Some key advantages include reducing costs by replacing human workers, increasing productivity through continuous operation, and improving quality and safety. However, there are also disadvantages such as high upfront costs, the need for expert programming and maintenance, and the risk of job losses. Industrial robots allow for precise and consistent results but have limitations and ongoing expenses.

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“Advantages of Industrial Automation Robots”

1.) Reduce Cost- Instead of having a floor full of workers, you can now have just a few supervisors
and have the robots do the job.
2.) Increases Productivity- Automated productivity lines consist of workstation connected by
transfer file lines. Robotic process automation can be used to micmic many human actions.
3.) Enhances Quality- Industrial automation also helps increase and maintain consistent quality of
the output.
4.) Industrial Safety- A huge benefit of automation is improve safety at the work place.
5.) Accurate Result- Data automation is based on accurate data integration and connectivity. When
accurate information is used in the production process, you can be assured of precise result.
6.) Better Working Conditions and Value Addition- One of the best of industrial automation is that
it ensures consistent production and results.
7.) Industrial Communication- Without industrial communication, Industrial automation can be
near impossible. The communication system helps monitor and operate entire production lines,
manage power distribution and control machines.
8.) Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance- A huge benefit of industrial automation is that it helps in
monitoring and predictive maintenance.
9.) Equipment monitoring- An automated equipment monitoring system helps observed the
working condition of all the equipment in the manufacturing unit.
10.) Production Traceability- Automating the entire production process can greatly help in
production Tracing.
11.) Safety- Employees who work dangerous jobs will be thankful that robots can remove some of
the risks.
12.) Speed- They keep your employees from having to over work themselves to meet high pressure
deadlines or seemingly impossible standards.
13.) Consistency- Robots never need to divide their attention between a multitude of thimgs. Their
work is never contingent on the work of other people.
14.) Perfection- a lack of quirks and preference, combine with the eliminated possibility of human
error, will create a predictably perfect every time.
15.) Happier Employees- They’ll be happy to let the robot do the work that leaves them feeling
burned out.
16.) Job Creation- They merely change the jobs that exist. Robots need people monitoring and
supervision.
17.) Reduce Direct Labor costs- The cost of having person handle many manufacturing operations is
often more expensive than robot.
18.) Keeping Manufacturing- Industrial robots there are typically integrated into a series of
operations that require human expertise.
19.) Maximum Productivity and throughput- An Industrial robot increase speed for manufacturing
process, in part by operating 24/7.
20.) Better Quality- Added benefits also include reduce cycle times and real-time monitoring to
improve preventive maintenance practices.

“Disadvantages of Industrial Automation Robots”

1.) High initial investment- Robots typically require a large upfront investment.
2.) Expertise can be scarce- Industrial robots need sophisticated operation, maintenance and
programming. While the number of people with these skills are growing it’s currently limited.
3.) Ongoing Cost- While the robots may reduce some manufacturing labor costs, they do come with
their own ongoing expenses, such as maintenance.
4.) They Need Constant Power- Robots need oodles of electricity to run. That makes them
expensive to run and potentially damaging to the environment.
5.) They’re Restricted to Their Program- Robots can’t think for their themselves. They rely on clever
humans to program them for specific task.
6.) The Perform Relatively Few Tasks- In a similar way, robots area only suited, as of now, for
specific roles and responsibilities.
7.) The impact of human interaction- Human interaction will suffer as robots become an increasing
part of life.
8.) They’re Expensive to Install and Run- Business low owners looking in their factories/operations
face significant upfront costs.
9.) They Mean Staff Need Retraining- The shift manpower to robot doesn’t always cull jobs for
employees.
10.) They’ll Cause Possible Class Divides- Expensive products/services are only available to people
who can afford them.
11.) Suffer Expensive Faults And Repairs – Another financial issue involved with robots is to do with
any faults and problems that occur.
12.) They Cause Cybersecurity Issues- Robots open the door to range of cybersecurity problems too.
13.) Physical Danger From Malfunctions- It isn’t uncommon for humans to work in close proximity
with robots.
14.) Capital cost- Implementing industrial robots can incur high capital cost however, they do prove
highly effective and bring a positive ROI.
15.) Expertise- The initials set up of industrial robots requires a lot of training and expertise as with
any other type of technology, this because they are excellently performing many task.
16.) Job lost- Is by far the most significant opposition frequently brought against the use of robot in
the manufacturing industry.
17.) Macro effects- Are anther topic that usually comes up with loss job.
18.) Increase Investment costs- Are a financial counterpoint to industrial robots, With the idea that
manufacturing companies will rack up their debt investing in robotic technology.
19.) Elimination Of a whole labor class- Would presumably occur a bit of a ways down the road but
the implications of this point are too large not to consider.
20.) Technical Know-how limitations- When acquiring a robot often the acquiring organization does
not have the necessary expertise.

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