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Deciphering between a Replacement or a Repair?

Maintaining your manufacturing facility’s robots involves assessing damage before deciding whether to repair or replace them. Here’s what to consider: Inspect your machines thoroughly. Start by looking for signs of wear and tear, corrosion, and any other visible damage on all robot components, including arms, controllers, motors, belts, hoses, and electrical systems. Next, you must consider the following key factors.

Age and Condition: Older robots in good condition may be worth repairing, as they often have salvageable parts that can extend their lifespan. Regular maintenance and part replacements can keep them running efficiently. However, severely aged or poorly conditioned robots might need replacing for a long-term solution. Continuously repairing these robots may lead to frequent breakdowns and inconsistent performance.

Maintenance Costs: Assess the severity of the damage, the quality and availability of repair parts, and the potential for recurring issues. Consider the total cost of repairs, including labor and potential future repairs. If repair costs exceed 50% of replacement costs, consider replacing. Investing in a new robot can provide a more reliable and cost-effective solution over time.

Surplus Inventory: Exploring surplus inventory options is another way to keep costs low. Surplus inventory includes unused or gently used robot parts that are available at a fraction of the cost of new parts. These parts are often pre-tested and inspected, ensuring quality and reliability. Utilizing surplus parts can be a smart investment, reducing expenses while maintaining operational efficiency.

Downtime Impact: Evaluate how robot downtime affects operations. Frequent downtimes can lead to significant production delays and financial losses. Sometimes, investing in new robots ensures smoother, continuous production. Newer models are often more reliable and come with warranties, minimizing the risk of unexpected failures.

Energy Efficiency: Newer robots are more energy-efficient, reducing long-term costs and environmental impact. Advanced technologies in new robots can significantly cut down energy consumption. This leads to lower utility bills and a reduced carbon footprint, contributing to sustainability goals. Moreover, energy-efficient robots often come with enhanced features that improve overall productivity.

Technological Advancements: Consider the technological advancements in new robot models. Upgraded robots may offer improved precision, speed, and versatility. Staying up to date with technology ensures that your facility remains competitive. Incorporating advanced robots can also streamline processes and enhance product quality.

If you’re uncertain about any of the factors above, consulting with experienced technicians or engineers can help you make an informed decision. At Bow Robotics, we are committed to providing you with robotic support without breaking your bank. Our goal is to equip you with the best parts, support, and services to keep your operations running smoothly!