


Technical Specifications
Capabilities at a Glance
| Tolerance | ±0.005mm on critical dimensions |
|---|---|
| Materials | Aluminum 6061/7075 · Stainless 304 · Alloy steel. Full material certs available on request. |
| Process | 5-Axis CNC Milling |
| Surface Finish | Anodizing II/III · Bead Blasting · Passivation (available on request) |
| Inspection | Zeiss CMM · Cpk ≥ 1.33 · Free FAI |
| Lead Time | Fast track 1–3 months; prototypes in 5–7 business days. DDP door-to-door with one invoice. |
FAQ
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 Guide
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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