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How CNC machining helps the robotics industry

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The industry is in a state of constant evolution and the need for robots is gradually increasing day by day.

Now, before you start thinking about the Terminator 2 scenario, you need to realize that it is no longer some distant future. It is our reality. And they are not here to bring us the Judgment Day, they are here to help our industry grow.

Robots are everywhere today and their production costs less compared to manual labor. So making sure that robots remain operational and that you have effective servicing covered is beneficial for the robotics industry.

CNC machining is used in the robotics industry to create robots and parts for robots. With CNC machining, a machine can create a 3D model of a part or product. The machine then uses computer-controlled tools to cut and shape the material into the final product.

CNC machining is precise and efficient, making it perfect for creating robot parts. It is also relatively fast, making it possible to create large numbers of parts in a short amount of time.

What are the benefits of CNC machining in robotics?

CNC machining is a technology that has been around for decades, but its use in robotics is relatively new. The main benefit of CNC machining in robotics is the ability to create highly precise robot parts in a short span of time.

This is important for two reasons: first, it allows for the creation of parts that fit together perfectly, which is critical for the proper functioning of a robot; and second, it ensures that each robot is exactly the same as the last, which is important for mass production.

Material compatibility is another benefit. Robot parts may require strong and durable materials and CNC machines can work with all sorts of metals and plastics.

Robotic parts often need to be strong, tough, and lightweight. Materials such as aluminium have ideal characteristics for this. It’s fairly easy to machine in a CNC machining process. Similarly, a material like POM (originally called Delrin) is often used for robotic parts because it has low friction, high stiffness, and exceptional dimensional stability. It’s also very economical due to it being a low-cost plastic.

Another benefit of CNC machining is that it can be used to create complex shapes that would be difficult or impossible to create using other methods. This allows greater flexibility in design and opens up new possibilities for what robots can do.

Finally, CNC machining is relatively fast and efficient, meaning that robots can be built quickly and at a lower cost than if other methods were used. CNC machining will create the parts for your custom-built robot faster than other technologies.

You just need a 3D model and CNC machining will make all the features you require, to have your custom-built robot function without taking up a lot of time.

CNC machining and types of robot parts

One of the key elements to consider when manufacturing a robot, is the function it will have. With the growing need for robots, different robot kinds have emerged, opening doors for a whole different kind of evolution.

Today, some of the most common types of robots include:

  • SCARA robots: SCARA is an acronym for Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm is probably the most common kind. This type of robot is great for different assembly operations.
  • Cartesian robots: also called Gantry robots. They can move in three axes. For example, they can pick up the box from the conveyor and place it on the pallet.
  • Articulated robots: they have a single arm with multiple joints to allow them even better movements.
  • Delta robots: These are extremely efficient in the packaging industry.

CNC sparks the innovation in robotics Industry

CNC machining is a process where computer numerical controlled tools remove material from a workpiece to create the desired shape. This process can be used to develop various parts for robots, including the body, arms, legs, and head.

CNC machines can work for long periods of time without stopping and can create parts with high precision. In addition, CNC machines can be programmed to create multiple parts at the same time, which further speeds up production.

Overall, CNC machining is an essential part of the robotics industry as it helps create faster production of robots.

CNC robots are an innovative manufacturing technology. Combining CNC machines and robots can help you achieve outstanding results in parts fabrication. CNC can help reduce costs and offers better customization.

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