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Benchtop robots can be integrated into existing production lines by identifying the tasks that these robots are capable of performing such as knitting, machine tending, parts feeding, testing, and inspection tasks. They can also dispense adhesives, polish and tighten screws, and solder parts on assembly lines. The integration process involves assessing the production line's needs, identifying the tasks that the benchtop robots can perform, and then incorporating them into the production process. It's important to consider the robot's reach and payload capacity when integrating them into the production line.
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Benchtop robots are used for knitting, machine tending, parts feeding, test, and inspection tasks, and can dispense adhesives, polish and tighten screws and solder parts on assembly lines. These small robots are typically classified by their reach of 500 millimeters or less with a payload capacity under 3 kilograms. One benchtop unit is only 12 inches tall, with a base the size of the palm of your hand and weighs less than 5 kilograms. Another is the size of an 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper.
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