A Refurbished Industrial Robot.
What is it exactly?

More than a fresh coat of paint

We are often asked whether a refurbished robot is simply a used machine that has been patched up. We’ve noticed that these questions stem from the misconception that refurbishment is just about a superficial makeover. But when you’re skilled at what you do, there’s no need to complicate things unnecessarily. That’s why, with our passion, we follow these steps to efficiently breathe new life into a robot. And it’s much more than just a fresh coat of paint.

We’ve checked every piece.
For your peace of mind.

1
Intake test

Every robot that comes in undergoes an initial test program. During this test, we check the functionality of both the electrical and mechanical components.

We also listen for any irregularities in the axes, exposing potential wear and tear immediately. This allows us to determine beforehand if a robot is fit to go through the refurbishment process.

2
Maintenance
After successfully passing the test phase, we perform maintenance according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. This includes replacing grease, swapping out batteries, and inspecting plugs and cables.
3
Analysis

Based on the maintenance results, we analyze whether the robot can proceed in the process. This includes checking the grease for metal particles, which provides insight into the condition of the axes.

Only robots that are mechanically in excellent condition move on to the next step: cleaning.

4
Cleaning
The robot and controller are thoroughly cleaned. All non-critical parts are disassembled, and the controller is completely dismantled. Every electronic component is carefully cleaned.
5
Painting

For consistency, we paint the robot and controller in their original colors. This ensures that your robot looks brand new.

Painting in a different color is, of course, also an option. We include this in our personalized price proposal and delivery time.

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Additional requests? No problem.

Our refurbishment protocol is so efficient that it leaves room for extra requests on demand:

  • Different color
  • Extra cabling
6
Assembly

After painting, the disassembled parts are reassembled. During this stage, we can implement customer-specific adjustments, such as modifications for air supply, power, and signals for the end-of-arm tooling.

The cable sleeves are replaced for a fresh look. The robot controller is also fully restored with its original components.

7
Final Test

Finally, every robot undergoes a final test program. This ensures that all parts are correctly assembled and that the robot functions optimally.

Thanks to this comprehensive process, we can offer every robot with a standard 12-month warranty.