Nationwide robotics rollout · Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots — Automate Repetitive Work
Automate repetitive factory work without leaving your team to own robot selection, fixturing, integration, and service alone.
4.66M
industrial robots in operation worldwide
70%
of new factory automation projects use cobots
$30K–$75K
typical cobot all-in price (unit + fixturing)
2–4 wk
typical cobot deployment timeline
What you're probably running into
You have 5 repetitive manual workflows that scream 'automate me' and zero in-house robotics talent
The hard part is not buying the arm; it is picking the right workflow and supporting it after go-live
Most cobot integrators ghost the moment the unit is on the floor — leaving you with a $50K paperweight
How a Farhand fleet rollout works
Sourcing, financing, installation, training, and support under one roof.
01
We walk your factory floor with you, identify the right 1-3 workflows for automation, and quote the right arm, tooling, guarding, and integration path.
02
Units ship to your site. Our Field Service Engineers commission, fixture, integrate (PLC, vision, EOAT), and train your team.
03
Programs, fixtures, faults, maintenance notes, and service history stay documented after go-live.
04
Lifetime service. When the cobot needs attention, you text us. A US Field Service Engineer is on-site within 24 hours nationwide.
Industries we serve with Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
Use cases for industrial robot arms & cobots
$50K-$120K
typical landed cost per cobot workflow
Machine Tending
CNC tending · Press tending · Part loading
2-8 wk
typical cobot deployment window
Palletizing
Case palletizing · Depalletizing · Mixed SKU patterns
1 workflow
the right way to start a kitchen automation pilot
Cooking & Kitchen Automation
Prep automation · Cooking assistance · Food running
K-12 + higher ed
robotics labs need support after the ribbon cutting
STEM & AI Labs
STEM lab setup · AI lab setup · Teacher training
Frequently asked questions
Other robot categories
Cleaning Robots
Autonomous floor cleaning for facilities that need consistent coverage without adding another hard-to-staff route.
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
Move goods, carts, totes, parts, and materials without asking people to walk the same route all shift.
Service & Delivery Robots
Run meals, supplies, amenities, and room-service routes without pulling staff off the work only people can do.
Humanoid Robots
Humanoids are moving from demos to constrained pilots.