🤖 Robotics Structural Components

Capabilities at a Glance

Tolerance±0.005mm on critical dimensions
MaterialsAluminum 6061/7075 · Stainless 304 · Alloy steel. Full material certs available on request.
Process5-Axis CNC Milling
Surface FinishAnodizing II/III · Bead Blasting · Passivation (available on request)
InspectionZeiss CMM · Cpk ≥ 1.33 · Free FAI
Lead TimeFast track 1–3 months; prototypes in 5–7 business days. DDP door-to-door with one invoice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What robotics structural parts can you machine?

    Sliding blocks, support arms, module bases, end-effector mounting plates and rigid structural frames — machined from aluminum 6061/7075 and stainless 304 for stiffness and repeatability.

  • How do you hold flatness and parallelism on large structural parts?

    We use stress-relieved stock, balanced machining and strategic fixturing, with flatness verified by CMM. Parts stay within spec part after part.

  • What tolerances do you achieve on mating and locating features?

    ±0.005mm on critical dimensions — bore locations, dowel holes and guide surfaces — with Cpk ≥ 1.33 and full CMM reports included.

  • Can you machine light-weighting features on arms and brackets?

    Yes. Pocketing and ribbed structures reduce weight while keeping stiffness; we advise on minimum wall thickness during DFM review.

  • What is the lead time for robot component prototypes?

    Fast track 1–3 months; prototypes in 5–7 business days from drawing approval. Rush available for critical program milestones.

  • Do you provide complete inspection reports?

    Yes. Every part is CMM-inspected with a full dimensional report and free FAI — the data you need for robot cell qualification.

Buyer's Guide

  • How to Request a Quote for Robotics Components

    Send STEP/IGES plus PDF with: material, quantity, critical features (datum, tolerances), surface finish, and any preload or stiffness requirements. We return DFM feedback with the quote within 24h.

  • Material Selection Guide

    Aluminum 6061 for general structure, 7075 for high-load arms, stainless 304 for wear and cleanliness. Steel for inserts where wear resistance matters. Weight vs stiffness trade-offs are reviewed in DFM.

  • DFM Tips for Robot Structural Parts

    Keep walls thick enough for stiffness, specify datum structure on the same side, and avoid asymmetric material removal that causes distortion in long parts.

  • Quality & Inspection

    CMM inspection on Zeiss, Cpk ≥ 1.33, free FAI, full dimensional report with every order. Repeatability between parts is verified for mating assemblies.

  • Lead Time & Shipping

    Fast track 1–3 months, prototypes in 5–7 business days. DDP door-to-door with one invoice — export, customs, duties and last-mile.

Request a Quote for Robotics Structural Components

Send us your drawing — we review within 24h and return a quote with lead time.

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