PECM Issue 34 2018 | Page 86

CONTROL & AUTOMATION AUTOMATE MACHINE TENDING FANUC SEVEN REASONS WHY YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO AUTOMATE ITS MACHINE TENDING PROCESSES When it comes to robots and automation in the workplace, the UK remains far behind many of its global competitor nations. Many businesses still regard automation as a “nice- to-have” that’s only meant for the biggest players in the market. FANUC UK’s Mark Schlanker is here to argue that automation is becoming a must-have for the future of all UK manufacturing, big or small, and that machine tending might just be the best place to start. It’s finally happened. You’ve invested in a state-of-the-art, wire-cut EDM machine that will revolutionise the way you and your company work. You also have the potential to increase your productivity, expand the scope of your operations and improve the quality of your manufactured components. Your customers are thrilled that you are investing in the future. Why, then, is Phil still standing by the machine, loading and unloading the parts as they move from one process to another? It may seem strange to imagine the latest in automated 86 PECM Issue 34 manufacturing technology working alongside a manual machine tending process that has been used for decades, yet it’s one that we’re still seeing on factory floors up and down the country. The statistics speak for themselves. According to a report released by IFR World Robotics Statistics in 2015, the UK has only 71 robots per 10,000 manufacturing employees. Compare this to: South Korea, where there are 500 robots to every 10,000 employees; Germany and Japan, where there are 300; and Sweden and Denmark, where there are 200, and you begin to build an idea of just how far behind the UK is in terms of automation and robotics. In many cases, it’s only when directors are gathered around the table to discuss how efficiency could be improved, not to mention how Phil’s time could be put to better use, that the words “robot” and “automation” begin to make an appearance. In fact, whether you want to retrofit a robot to existing production lines, or build them in from the start, automating manual, repetitive processes such as machine tending comes with a host of benefits to productivity, efficiency profitability and competitiveness in the long term. Here are a few reasons why manufacturers should consider upgrading their high-volume, low cycle production processes to the latest in automation and robotics. 1. Robots are highly repeatable. Robots don’t get tired. They aren’t affected by low energy or distractions, and they don’t make mistakes. Once a robot has been programmed to carry out a task, whether that’s moving a part from one machine to another, or loading a magazine for uninterrupted machining, the robot will perform that task without hesitation or deviation.