The rise of the EOAT

How does End of Arm Tooling fit within robotic integration When engineers integrate industrial robots into a manufacturing facility, the benefits are vast, and the increased productivity is widespread. Gains in production time, usage of labor efficiently and downtime becomes deterred. It’s important to note that while industrial robots would be considered for integration their…Read more

ICR and Atlas Copco team up

Atlas Copco teams with ICR Services to deliver comprehensive repair solutions for pneumatic and electric assembly tools Warren, MI – Atlas Copco, a world-leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions, and ICR Services, a leader in machinery lifecycle solutions, announce today a partnership to provide customers a more seamless and integrated repair solution for pneumatic and…Read more

Spare parts management optimization

Five benefits of effective spare parts management system Maintaining a consistent production cycle is imperative for manufacturers with interruptions to the process proving to be costly. While processes are essential to maintaining consistency and production levels, industrial equipment can be both tricky and tough to repair or replace. As we mentioned, downtime is costly and,…Read more

Stäubli and Adept products refurbished by ICR Services

ICR repairs Stäubli and Adept robotic parts ICR supports Stäubli and Adept robotic parts with our robotic repair technicians repair capabilities. Every repaired part undergoes thorough testing with specialized equipment for utilizing both the TX60 and RX60 CR robotic models. The TX60 robot paired with a CS8C robot controller serve as the foundation for the…Read more

Fanuc’s robots keep breaking records

First they developed the largest robot, now Fanuc is breaking records again! We’ve covered FANUC Robotics on this blog in the past and described how they are one of the leading robotic manufacturers globally. The company has built a recognizable brand, most synonymous with automotive producers and stars within most automotive advertising spots littered throughout…Read more

Vestas wind energy expands its install base

Expanding markets Vestas, found in 1945, dipped their toes into the wind energy sector slowly with their first experimentation occurring in the late 1970’s. The first turbine prototype the company developed portrayed a giant egg whisk appearance. However, the experiment did not turn out the results needed to continue with the project. The experiment was…Read more