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Industry · Industrial Automation

Factory automation.
Robotic integration.
Smart manufacturing.

CNC manufacturing for industrial automation industry. Robotic components, factory automation hardware, conveyor systems, machine tool components, PLC enclosures, AGV/AMR parts. Supporting system integrators, machine builders, automation OEMs driving smart factory deployment.

Robotic components AGV/AMR hardware Machine builder supply PLC enclosures
01 · Automation categories

Industrial automation categories.

Industrial automation includes fixed automation (traditional manufacturing lines), flexible automation (adaptable production), and robotic automation (increasing robot deployment). Each has specific hardware needs.

Robot end-effectors

Al · precision

End-of-arm tooling for industrial robots. Custom grippers, tool flanges, specialty end-effectors.

Robot joint components

7075 · precision

Robot joint housings, reducer mounts, bearing support. Covered in robotics CNC page.

AGV/AMR hardware

Al · steel

Autonomous guided vehicle and mobile robot components — chassis, wheel hubs, sensor mounting.

Conveyor systems

Steel · extrusion

Industrial conveyor systems — structural components, drive shafts, pulley hardware.

Machine tool components

Steel · Al

Machine tool builder components — spindle housings, tool changers, axis slides.

Assembly line hardware

Al · modular

Assembly line automation — pick-and-place heads, indexing mechanisms, sensor mounts.

PLC enclosures

Steel · powder coat

Industrial control cabinets for PLC, VFD, and control equipment.

Sensor & vision mounts

Al · precision

Industrial sensor mounting, machine vision system mounts, alignment hardware.

Pneumatic hardware

Al · stainless

Pneumatic cylinder components, manifold blocks, pneumatic-controlled machinery.

02 · Automation customers

Automation customers we serve.

System integrators

Automation system integrators designing and deploying factory automation

Machine builders

Custom machine builders — specialty machines for specific production needs

Robot manufacturers

ABB, Fanuc, KUKA, Yaskawa, Universal Robots supply chain

AGV/AMR

6 River, Fetch, Locus Robotics, Seegrid mobile robot manufacturers

Conveyor OEMs

Dorner, Ultimation, Bosch Rexroth conveyor system manufacturers

Machine tool builders

Machine tool OEMs (DMG Mori, Hermle, Makino partners)

Pick-and-place

Electronics assembly automation manufacturers

Automotive automation

Automotive production line automation specialists

Logistics automation

Warehouse automation (Amazon Robotics, AutoStore) supply chain

FAQ

Industrial Automation questions.

Traditional CNC customers are OEMs of specific products (aerospace parts, medical devices). Automation customers are typically: (1) System integrators combining robots, conveyors, sensors into production lines, (2) Machine builders creating specialty equipment, (3) Robot and AGV manufacturers. Different requirements: automation work is often higher volume for fewer but larger programs, more structural/mechanical than precision surfacing.
Custom machine builders often design specialty machines for specific customers. They source mechanical components from specialists. Our role: manufacture structural frames, motion hardware, custom interface components per their designs. Typical: 10-100 units per machine type, 3-8 week lead times. Repeat production as customer orders additional units.
End-effectors (end-of-arm tooling) are often custom to specific application — specific part to grip, specific tool to manipulate. Low-volume (10-100 units typical) but high variety. CNC is ideal process for this. Customer designs end-effector, we manufacture. Growing demand with increasing robot deployment.
Industrial control cabinets: sheet metal + CNC-machined panels + purchased components (PLCs, VFDs). We manufacture enclosures, custom panel cutouts, PEM hardware installation, powder coat finishing. Customer integrates electrical components. Standard industrial enclosures NEMA 12, NEMA 4X, IP65+ for outdoor.
Industry 4.0 automation has specific hardware requirements: integrated sensors, data connectivity (Ethernet/IP, OPC UA), modular and reconfigurable designs, predictive maintenance-compatible construction. Manufacturing work reflects this — more sensor mounting provisions, easier-maintenance access, modular standardization. We adapt designs to Industry 4.0 requirements.
Prototype machine development: 8-16 weeks. Pilot production (5-10 units): 6-10 weeks. Production machine manufacturing: 6-12 weeks per unit. Automation projects often have flexible schedules with milestone delivery. Emergency replacement parts for production systems: rush service available.
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