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Early machines were uncomplicated machines that substituted one form of effort with a more humanly manageable effort, as exciting a large weight with a system of pulleys or a lever. Later equipment was also able to substitute natural forms of renewable energy, such as wind, tides, or flowing water, for human energy. The sailboat replaced the paddled or oared boat. Still later, early forms of automation were fanatical by clock type mechanisms or similar plans using some form of artificial power source wound-up spring, channeled curving water, or steam to produce some simple, repetitive action, such as moving figures, creation of music, or playing games. Such early moving devices, featuring human like figures, were known as automatons and date from maybe 300 BC. In 1801, the patent was subjected for the automated loom using punched cards. This invention by Joseph Marie Jacquard transformed the textile industry. higher efficiency, addition with business systems, increased efficiency productivity and reduction of labor. Some disadvantages are high capital necessities, severely decreased flexibility, and increased confidence on maintenance and repair. For example, Japan had to scrap many of its industrial robots when they were establish to be incapable of adaptation to substantially changed manufacture requirements and so not necessarily able to justify their high first costs. |
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