Benchtop robots can be used in quality control processes in several ways. They can perform tasks such as testing and inspection, which are crucial in maintaining the quality of products. They can also dispense adhesives, polish and tighten screws, and solder parts on assembly lines, ensuring that each part is correctly and consistently assembled. Their small size and precision make them ideal for these tasks.
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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.