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Part size, payload, reach, layout, cycle target, environment, and end-effector needs matter more than a model name alone.
Pick the closest use case, send the part and line details you already know, and get a clearer sourcing direction before asking factories for quotes.
Part size, payload, reach, layout, cycle target, environment, and end-effector needs matter more than a model name alone.
We translate the application into robot type, payload margin, tooling questions, supplier notes, and likely quote blockers.
Integration scope, safety, controller compatibility, spare parts, documentation, lead time, and warranty terms should be checked early.
Machine tending is one of the clearest robot-arm sourcing paths: the buyer can describe the machine, part weight, door/fixture geometry, cycle target, and shift pattern. RoboticsInquiry turns that into a shortlist for six-axis arms, cobots, grippers, controllers, and safety accessories from China.
Open application guidePalletizing / depalletizingPalletizing inquiries convert well when the buyer can share case weight, case size, pallet pattern, target throughput, SKU mix, and line layout. RoboticsInquiry packages those details into an RFQ for robot arms, end-effectors, conveyors, and controls.
Open application guideElectronics assemblyElectronics assembly buyers usually need speed, precision, small-part handling, clean cable routing, vision compatibility, and stable repeatability. RoboticsInquiry helps convert vague small-parts automation requests into SCARA, cobot, six-axis, gripper, and vision RFQs.
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