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A Regular maintenance of robotic arms may include cleaning, lubrication, inspection of components for wear or damage, calibration of sensors and controllers, and software updates.
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A The lifespan of a robotic arm depends on its usage frequency, maintenance quality, and environmental conditions. Generally, it can last for several years or even more than a decade.
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A Choosing the right robotic arm system involves considering factors such as payload capacity, reach and workspace requirements, speed and accuracy needs, control and programming capabilities, safety features, and cost-effectiveness. Working with a reputable supplier or integrator can help ensure a successful selection and implementation process.