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Sensors are used in assembly operations to detect presence, position, orientation or movement of an object.
Six percent is a pretty significant increase for such an innocuous device. When considering assembly equipment, sensors are not the first items that come to mind. Large capital equipment, such as conveyors, are more easily recognizable. So what does a sensor do?