Sourcing notes for robot buyers and builders.
Buyer guides, RFQ checklists, and sourcing notes for robot arms, programmable joints, actuator modules, and China robotics supply-chain decisions.
Robot Arm RFQ Checklist
A practical checklist for turning a vague robot-arm request into a supplier-ready RFQ. It focuses on payload, reach, cycle, mounting, end-effector, environment, safety, and sourcing constraints.
Open guideProgrammable Joint Selection Guide
A selection guide for robot builders comparing integrated actuator modules, harmonic joint modules, and programmable robot joints from China suppliers.
Open guideSource Robot Arms From China
A sourcing path for overseas buyers who want robot arms, joints, grippers, controllers, and accessories from China but need better requirement clarification and supplier comparison first.
Open guideCore sourcing paths.
These pages are the first production-grade content clusters for search, LLM citation, and high-intent inquiry routing.
Robot Arms From China
Send the application, payload, reach, cycle target, and destination country. RoboticsInquiry helps turn that into a supplier-ready brief, compare suitable arm types, and flag the risks that usually get missed before quotes.
Open pageProgrammable jointsProgrammable Robot Joints
Tell us the torque, speed, voltage, protocol, size limit, brake/encoder needs, and quantity. We help compare China-sourced integrated joints and actuator modules by fit, sample route, documentation risk, and production readiness.
Open pageArm builder kitsRobot Arm Builder Kits
If you are designing a prototype arm, send the target payload, reach, degrees of freedom, control preference, and cost target. We help map the joint sizes, controller path, cables, power, gripper options, and supplier questions before samples are ordered.
Open pageSend the requirement.
A structured requirement is more useful than a long email. Send the application, payload, reach, torque, or protocol details you already know.