When applying industrial robots, the following three points should be noted: First, standardize operating procedures and train professional operators to avoid equipment damage or safety accidents caused by misoperation; second, conduct regular maintenance, focusing on checking core components, joints, and sensors, and promptly replacing vulnerable parts to extend equipment lifespan; third, adjust robot parameters and operating programs in a timely manner according to production needs to improve adaptability.
Current trends in industrial robot technology iteration are: first, lightweighting and miniaturization to suit small and medium-sized enterprises and complex spaces; second, intelligentization, combining embodied intelligence and visual recognition technologies to enhance autonomous operation capabilities; and third, localization, with increased localization rates of core components, gradually reducing costs and further improving cost-effectiveness, providing more options for automation upgrades for small and medium-sized enterprises.
