Monthly Archives: March 2018

Rexroth and Easter Candy

Your Easter basket might include Marshmallow Peeps, chocolate bunnies, or Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs, but you can be sure that all those candies were made by machine. The Queen of England gets handmade chocolate eggs for Easter, but you’re not the Queen of England, are you? So your confections have been created in a factory…. Read more »

Automation Increasing by Leaps and Bounds

Robot sales are zooming. At the beginning of the 21st century, the market for robots looked pretty good, but actual sales fluctuated. In the past five years, that has changed. Sales of robots have increased significantly every year. At this point, experts are estimating that 1.7 million new robots will be put into service by… Read more »

AI Lets Robots Cheat

Industrial automation relies on a very low level of intelligence most of the time. The whole point of automation is to get a machine to do something consistently time after time. You want completely predictable results. Creative, whimsical results are not the goal when you’re manufacturing and packaging millions of packets of wet wipes. At… Read more »

Eastern and Western Views of Automation

Automation is a good thing, as far as we’re concerned. It allows us to be more productive, more profitable, and at the same time to be more respectful of both our environment and each other. We can give machinery highly repetitive tasks, dangerous jobs, and chores that need to be done in environments which are… Read more »

Robots Bring Jobs

Some questions about robots come up more often than others. “Why do the humanoid ones fall down all the time?”, “Are they going to enslave and kill us?”, and “Will they take away our jobs?” are hardy perennials. But a new article in Forbes says that increasing automation will actually increase the number of jobs… Read more »

Rexroth MMC Errors

Some Rexroth controllers use a multimedia card (MMC). There’s a whole range of errors you can encounter with your MMC, some hard to fix and some easy. Here are some MMC errors you might encounter. Query: Load safety technology parameters from MMC? If you get this message, then your MMC has changed since the last… Read more »

IT and OT Working Together on Servos

OT and IT are often at odds and that probably comes from a lot of bad history together. IT is often all about the latest and greatest, wanting to keep things updated and the most recent firmware on machines. OT, however, knows that this isn’t always possible with legacy equipment. As legacy equipment is brought… Read more »

Employee Training: New Survey Has Bad News

U.S. manufacturers are in a race: can they replace skilled factory workers with robots before they all retire? Part of the problem is that automation tends to replace unskilled labor. Highly skilled jobs continue to need human workers, and no one seems to be trying to replace highly skilled human workers. Unskilled workers are being… Read more »

Indramat Controls, Troubleshooting, and Batteries

Have you ever had one of those special cars? The door doesn’t open when it’s cold, and when it’s hot the trunk won’t stay up when you open it. You have to turn the key just the right way to make it start, and the window needs to be pulled up manually from the top… Read more »

Is Brushless Better?

brushed vs. brushless

Brushed motors came first — by a long chalk. Ernst Werner von Siemens invented the brushed DC motor in 1856. The brushed DC motor was the only game in town for over a century, till the brushless motor was developed in the 1970s. Indramat’s brushless AC Servo was released in 1979, and quickly became the… Read more »