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Three things to consider when automating machine tending

In modern manufacturing, assembly – i.e. the targeted placement of components on carriers, circuit boards or in assemblies – is a key process. Whether in the electronics industry, medical technology, automotive sector or packaging: the demands for precision, speed and repeatability are constantly increasing.

Manual placement is often prone to errors, slow and difficult to scale. The solution: automation with robots – simple, efficient and economical. On the RBTX marketplace, you will find ready-to-use solutions that can be flexibly integrated into your production.

Three things to consider when automating machine tending

Plan component handling and feeding correctly

The way in which components are supplied (e. g. in trays, on reels, in magazines or loose) influences the choice of gripper and feeding technology. A well-designed feed system saves time and increases process reliability.

Match gripper technology to components

Small, sensitive or irregularly shaped components require special gripper solutions – e.g. vacuum grippers, adaptive grippers or parallel grippers with fingertip adjustment. The right choice ensures reliable placement without damage.

Consider positioning accuracy and cycle time

Depending on the application, high repeat accuracy (e.g. ±0.1 mm) and short cycle times are crucial. Robot solutions from igus offer precise motion control and can be tailored exactly to your requirements.

How to start automating your automated machine tending processes

Discover the keys to automating your machine tending processes: define your application, compare solutions, use consulting and testing services, and ensure smooth integration and training

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Define the application

Which components or machines require machine tending processes? How large, heavy, and sensitive are they?

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Compare solutions

At RBTX.com, you will find tested complete solutions – including robots, grippers, controllers and accessories.

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Take advantage of our consulting services

Our experts will help you select the right components – free of charge and independently of manufacturers.

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Have it tested

With the RBTX "test before invest" service, you can have your application tested – with real robots.

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Integration & training

igus provides support during commissioning and offers practical training for your team.

RBTXpert Conclusion

When it comes to automated machine tending, many people first think of the robot - but it can only work as well as the parts are provided. Whether tray, belt conveyor, magazine or loose in a container: the feed is the key. If the parts do not always lie in the same position or slip out of place, it will be inaccurate - or the robot will miss the mark. Plan the feed from the outset - and in such a way that it fits the component and the gripper. And if you do it really cleverly, you can also think about removal or further processing. Then the process will run smoothly - and you'll save yourself a lot of rework later on.

Advantages of automated machine tending processes

Discover the keys to automated machine tending, greater precision, faster cycle times, ergonomic relief, and scalable solutions

Greater precision

Robots place components accurately and consistently, regardless of the operator's form on a given day or level of experience.

Faster cycle times

Automated systems operate continuously and efficiently, making them ideal for series production.

Less waste

Consistent quality reduces rework and material losses.

Ergonomic relief

No more monotonous or fine motor skills-intensive work for employees.

Scalability

Automated assembly solutions can be flexibly expanded or adapted to new products.

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