Monthly Archives: June 2022

How to Avoid Indramat Rexroth Downtime

Avoiding downtime with your Indramat and Rexroth equipment is probably high on your list of priorities or maybe right at the top if you’re in charge of Rexroth or Indramat maintenance. So what are our tips for ways to avoid downtime? Do routine checks on cables Just because your Rexroth equipment has been running without… Read more »

Amazon’s Proteus Robots

Proteus was an Ancient Greek sea god, a protector of rivers and other bodies of water. He spent his free time herding seals and prophesying the future. Amazon’s Proteus Robot is a new type of robot that is designed to help with warehouse tasks. Proteus is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR), the first one that Amazon… Read more »

Sentient Robots?

Google engineer Blake Lemoine got the idea that Google’s AI system, named LaMDA, was sentient. He is convinced that LaMDA is a person, and worries that the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution — that’s the one that forbids slavery — might be in danger of being breached by Google’s ownership of LaMDA. Google disagrees…. Read more »

Rexroth’s eLION Platform

Bosch Rexroth is investing in hydrogen fuel for internal combustion engines, but that’s not their only foray into green energy. They’re also working toward electrification of mobile working machines with their eLION platform. Electric cars are becoming mainstream and increasingly popular. But what about off-highway working machines? Excavators and forklifts, dump trucks and bulldozers — shouldn’t… Read more »

Don’t Play Chicken with Rexroth Repairs

You know the game called “chicken”? It’s that pleasant little competition where two cars careen towards one another, inviting the prospect of a mutually destructive collision. The game really only works on a level playing field, however. Both parties must stand to lose something of equal value, and both parties must be equally motivated to… Read more »

A Downtime Emergency Plan

At some point you will need to shut down because of some kind of malfunction or emergency—do you have a plan in place for shutting operations down safely and quickly to protect your workers and machines? You probably do. But do you also have a plan in place for what to do when the downtime… Read more »

Ziggy the Robot

Automation frees human workers from the dirty, dull, and dangerous jobs, improving lives and reducing costs for consumers. Sometimes it also solves problems. That’s the case with Ziggy, a new robot that helps with electric vehicles. Why EVs need help Electric vehicles have some real advantages. While it can take a long time to recoup… Read more »

Humanoid Robots Pros and Cons

When you’re building an industrial robot to pick and pack or tighten bolts, your design decisions can be pretty straightforward. Practical issues and branding may cover most of them. When you’re designing cobots (collaborative robots) or service robots, one big decision starts you off. Will you make your robot humanoid or not? Will there be… Read more »

Popcorn Shortage

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The pandemic may not be over, but Americans are heading back to movie theaters anyway. Summer blockbusters are being released and heat waves will send people into air-conditioned theaters to enjoy thrills and chills on the big screen. There’s a fly in the ointment, though: a popcorn shortage looms. The popcorn shortage isn’t about the… Read more »

Rexroth Eases Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen fuel is powered by the chemical reaction of hydrogen with oxygen. It’s a zero-carbon fuel, and can be used for cars and also for production of electricity in other situations. It is non-toxic and leaves behind only water. In other words, hydrogen is a cleaner and greener fuel than most alternatives. Filling stations Rexroth’s… Read more »