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Not semi wheels, rather box truck like UPS delivery van... Still, not a featherweight...Use a shovel to lever them up. That's how I do semi tires. No way would I tru to lift one.
Not semi wheels, rather box truck like UPS delivery van... Still, not a featherweight...Use a shovel to lever them up. That's how I do semi tires. No way would I tru to lift one.
Put a robot on a wheel jack, use computer to control the wheel jack and grab the tire, unbolt the wheel with the robot, then drive the wheel jack to the mount / balance station.A simple wheel jack will cut back injuries to near-zero.
Ummmm.....what??? You have to be trolling.robotic, no error machine
I think you're the one trolling in not quoting my entire comment.. How nice of you to cherry pick to try and start an argument.. Typical troll procedure..Ummmm.....what??? You have to be trolling.
Wish I had the "not sure if serious" Homer Simpson GIF for this situation.
It still has a long way to go to beat these guys.
And that is the whole point of this. Likely opposite,1 person to watch over 20 robots and correct if needed.Right, but the robotic tire changer doesn’t require 20 people. Jeez
That’s different. Comparing a F1 team with 20 people to change four tires with millions in prize money on the line is different than a tire changing place of businessAnd that is the whole point of this. Likely opposite,1 person to watch over 20 robots and correct if needed.
A lot of guys here have vivid imaginations. It seems every time I'm at a tire place, someone is swinging a mallet in at least one of the stalls. But hey, that's the real world......Yeah, that's real cool in a perfect world. Good luck with a messed-up lug nut, wheel frozen to the hub, or even wheel locks. And how do you get the robot back on track when you have a simple issue like corroded bead seats, and among many others, etc. Stupid waste of money idea all around.
I’m sure they are a work in progress. Like any new technology, will have to work out the bugsYeah, that's real cool in a perfect world. Good luck with a messed-up lug nut, wheel frozen to the hub, or even wheel locks. And how do you get the robot back on track when you have a simple issue like corroded bead seats, and among many others, etc. Stupid waste of money idea all around.
In that case you will have 1 robot with 5 guys, over time go to 5 robots with 3 guys, 10 robots with 2 guys, 20 robots with 1 guy, etc. It will probably take 20 years to reach that.A lot of guys here have vivid imaginations. It seems every time I'm at a tire place, someone is swinging a mallet in at least one of the stalls. But hey, that's the real world......
Now back to one robot replacing 20 guys.
That's exactly what this is. DT probably got this setup for free so the manufacturer can continue to develop it.I’m sure they are a work in progress. Like any new technology, will have to work out the bugs
And this will be just about as popular.Self checkout is not build in 1 year.