Although it is an interesting concept to do it this way.. This is no way optimized! An operator holding an air-driven screwdriver (which is lightweight and most likely hung from a ceiling) will be able to finish this job before the unit would have arrived at the location of the other Kuka, leaving you with no transport needed (know your Lean wastes). The least you should be able to do with the Kuka is screw in 4 screws at the same time, each on one quarter and claim it to be faster/more efficient. For a proof of concept this is pretty awesome, but from a optimized process standpoint, this is in no way close to perfection ;)
@@julianreverse Why would you have to check the torgue of each single screw? Checking, by definition is another waste.. Your screwdriver should do that while you are screwing it in the first time(i.e. not stop the motion until you reached the right torque). Exactly the reason to use an air-driven screwdriver. And by the way, what next step is being prepared for?
Ich hab mich auch bei KUKA beworben, aber die meinten es wäre nur Platz für eine Maschine...... Aus Frust hab ich den Lauch da im Armdrücken besiegt, danach den Roboter und dann das Stellenangebot abgelehnt 😂😂
It felt too long even in a heavy edited video... Robots are cool for some things, but screwing down bolts with an automatic torque gun is not one of them.
I'm sorry but all i saw was a very slow automated screwdriver that required so much manual input that it defeated the purpose of even having it. Not impressed at all.
Using something that exist since million years: Neurons and hands. That robot was ridiculously slow, watch pick n place robots to see what is a non human speed robot that could be really usefull, because a chiness grandpa would have done this job in 20 seconds building a simple helping machine.
it's cheapest, also why ))) my point is yes "china man do it chipest" but the robot does it perfectly, consistently, with out getting sick, with out slave labor or other crimes ageist humanity, and without the communist party dragging your company into it's politics. its a risk doing anything in china sure your company may be on friendly terms with the CCP now but what happens when a low level employee tweets remember Tiananmen Square on their personal account, now your company has to fire them or louse the whole of your factory investment. their are a lot of reasons why having china man do it is a far higher price not all of them money. you are 0.50, overthrow the party make more then 0.50 a day, have freedom for your children's children, the communist needs to keep eating people to live. the communist eats Tibet, Uighurs, Falun Dafa, Inner Monologue, cultural revolution, it will eat Vietnam too, how long before it eats it's own Cantonese people, and everyone that is not directly from Beijing and related to the party. communist need to feed on someone, when will it be you. we want china's people to have their freedom. robots will soon be cheaper then slaves, and it will be a end of slavery even the greedy will move away from china's slaves. keep your $0.50 job and pretend. do what you can, when you can, and only when you can get away with it. trust no one to be safe, but know every man next to you is working towards freedom. good luck china man, we are working towards your freedom.
A small step for a human, but a great step for a robot 🔁⚙
Although it is an interesting concept to do it this way.. This is no way optimized!
An operator holding an air-driven screwdriver (which is lightweight and most likely hung from a ceiling) will be able to finish this job before the unit would have arrived at the location of the other Kuka, leaving you with no transport needed (know your Lean wastes).
The least you should be able to do with the Kuka is screw in 4 screws at the same time, each on one quarter and claim it to be faster/more efficient.
For a proof of concept this is pretty awesome, but from a optimized process standpoint, this is in no way close to perfection ;)
And then he has to check the torque of each single screw ... and can't prepare the next step ... you are inefficient.
@@julianreverse Why would you have to check the torgue of each single screw?
Checking, by definition is another waste..
Your screwdriver should do that while you are screwing it in the first time(i.e. not stop the motion until you reached the right torque). Exactly the reason to use an air-driven screwdriver.
And by the way, what next step is being prepared for?
@@kingggerald Show me your air driven ceiling suspended torque driver that records and tracks each bolt ...
@@julianreverse the impact driver will stop when it meet the required torque
it's not very fast but i think they don't produce that many robots so speed is not that important
Humans produce Humans . Robots produce Robots. How great the future is :) !
Greetings Vocational and Engineering Teacher Germany
Und nun bitte ein Video in dem Menschen Menschen produzieren!Hechel,lechz 😋😅
They start to replicate, we are doomed xD
Well this is how it starts guys. Nice knowing you.
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Ich hab mich auch bei KUKA beworben, aber die meinten es wäre nur Platz für eine Maschine...... Aus Frust hab ich den Lauch da im Armdrücken besiegt, danach den Roboter und dann das Stellenangebot abgelehnt 😂😂
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It felt too long even in a heavy edited video...
Robots are cool for some things, but screwing down bolts with an automatic torque gun is not one of them.
and are we made by robot ?
Das macht schon Sinn, dass KUKA mit Robotern produziert.
Einem Koch, der sein Essen nicht selbst isst, dem vertraue ich ja auch nicht :)
The human at the he beginning - can be replaced.
Skynet hat danach den Selbstzerstörungsprozess eingeleitet
Diese Science-Fiction ist sehr weit von der Realität entfernt. ;)
Wenn ich nicht wüsste, dass das Video ein re-Upload ist, würde ich sagen, dass die Produktion etwas von 2015 ist. Wenn überhaupt.
I'm sorry but all i saw was a very slow automated screwdriver that required so much manual input that it defeated the purpose of even having it. Not impressed at all.
But how did you build the first Robot? o.O
Using something that exist since million years: Neurons and hands. That robot was ridiculously slow, watch pick n place robots to see what is a non human speed robot that could be really usefull, because a chiness grandpa would have done this job in 20 seconds building a simple helping machine.
try to learn and study about manufacturing engineering, you'll get the idea
Not quite Fanuc fully automatized factory
Я б уже давно закрутил все болты) возьмите меня вместо робота)
Люди работают вместе с роботами для производства роботов KUKA. 😉 Пожалуйста, подайте заявку на работу на www.kuka.com/careers
В Fanuc давно роботы делают роботов....
Но в KUKA мы делаем роботов лучше. 😉
KUKA was one of the best until it became a Chinese company.
Add AI
haha.. that person can easily screw those bolts in less than half time what that robot took..
Slow
Its look cool, but china man do it chipest))). Use bolts
it's cheapest, also why ))) my point is yes "china man do it chipest" but the robot does it perfectly, consistently, with out getting sick, with out slave labor or other crimes ageist humanity, and without the communist party dragging your company into it's politics. its a risk doing anything in china sure your company may be on friendly terms with the CCP now but what happens when a low level employee tweets remember Tiananmen Square on their personal account, now your company has to fire them or louse the whole of your factory investment. their are a lot of reasons why having china man do it is a far higher price not all of them money. you are 0.50, overthrow the party make more then 0.50 a day, have freedom for your children's children, the communist needs to keep eating people to live. the communist eats Tibet, Uighurs, Falun Dafa, Inner Monologue, cultural revolution, it will eat Vietnam too, how long before it eats it's own Cantonese people, and everyone that is not directly from Beijing and related to the party. communist need to feed on someone, when will it be you. we want china's people to have their freedom. robots will soon be cheaper then slaves, and it will be a end of slavery even the greedy will move away from china's slaves. keep your $0.50 job and pretend. do what you can, when you can, and only when you can get away with it. trust no one to be safe, but know every man next to you is working towards freedom. good luck china man, we are working towards your freedom.
So they don’t have sex?
Even more surprising, baby robots are born fully-grown.
コレは人間でしましょか?
仕事遅いわ笑
人とロボットが協力して、KUKAロボットを作ります。
KUKA - Robots & Automation
うん、わかるけど。
適材適所で、仕事させたって。
他に合う仕事あるから。