The cost implications of implementing benchtop robots in a business can vary depending on several factors. These include the type and number of robots, the complexity of tasks they will perform, and the level of integration required with existing systems. Initial costs can be high due to the purchase of the robots and the setup and integration process. However, these robots can lead to significant cost savings in the long run by increasing efficiency, reducing errors, and freeing up human workers for more complex tasks. It's also important to consider ongoing costs such as maintenance, repairs, and potential upgrades.

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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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