Now, let's compare the strength and the weakness of assembly done by machine and done by craftperson.
While it is for sure that there are more differences between the two, we focused on the following 2 points:
The most distinctive feature of a machine is that it can operate repeatedly any number of times. What's more, if you command to it like "Repeat it 24 hours", the machine will repeat works without complaining. This is one of the greatest advantage.
Meanwhile, what a human outdo is that he/she can judge situations by using his/her senses such as sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
Especially, a craftsperson can judge minor problems such as internal cracks at assembly works by his/her haptic sense. We should like to adopt such human senses into assembly works even by machine.
That's when a load cell comes into play.
The load cell is a sensor that can measure load.
By quantifying a state of force, we can add a sense of touch to a machine like a craftsperson has.
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such as uniformizing quality and checking performance,
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