3-5 matching directions
We help narrow whether the job looks like a six-axis arm, cobot, SCARA, palletizer, or a component-level sourcing request before you ask factories for pricing.
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.
We help narrow whether the job looks like a six-axis arm, cobot, SCARA, palletizer, or a component-level sourcing request before you ask factories for pricing.
Your inquiry is organized into the fields suppliers actually need: payload, reach, mounting, cycle, tooling, environment, quantity, country, budget, and timeline.
We flag common sourcing gaps such as end-effector weight, controller compatibility, documentation, spare parts, warranty terms, shipping, and local integration scope.
Most bad robot quotes start with missing application details. These fields let us compare suppliers by fit, not only by price.
A factory wants lower-cost robot arm options before speaking with local integrators.
An integrator needs China-made alternatives for a quote package or backup supplier.
A buyer has an existing arm model but needs replacement options, spare-part availability, or shorter lead time.
A team knows the application but is unsure whether to use a cobot, SCARA, six-axis, or palletizing robot.
The first service is sourcing and RFQ clarification for arms, tooling, and related components. Full cell integration, safety validation, and commissioning should be scoped separately with qualified partners.
Yes. Send the details you already know. We will identify the missing payload, reach, cycle, tooling, environment, and delivery questions before supplier matching starts.
China can be strong for robot arms, joints, reducers, grippers, controllers, and custom accessories. The advantage is useful only when documentation, warranty, spare parts, and integration responsibility are checked before purchase.
We can start from partial specs and reply with the missing questions, likely option direction, and next sourcing steps.