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If you're considering robotic deburring, finishing or other robotic abrasive operations, you'll likely need to work with a system integrator. Since the integrator you select will be tasked with automating your existing process—including robot selection, programming and training—they will become a critical partner for the future of your business. Here are a few questions to keep in mind when considering an integrator to automate your material removal processes. Remember, this is a partnership that requires clear communication and ownership from both sides.
Have they automated a similar process in the past?
Past success is often the biggest indicator of future success. Look for a system integrator who has successfully automated a process similar to yours. For instance, if you're automating your deburring process, ask potential integrators if they have experience with robotic deburring.
Are they willing to understand your current process and improve it with automation?
To automate an abrasive process, it's essential that a system integrator understands how it’s currently done manually. It’s important for an integrator to learn from your current process in order to improve it through automation. Simply duplicating the manual process may be a missed opportunity.
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