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CNC robot - machine operation and automation CNC

CNC robots are an effective way to automate CNC machines – from loading parts to receiving finished parts. Automating CNC machines helps us leverage the potential of collaborative CNC robots to operate machine tools without expanding the facility or adding repetitive tasks to operators.

 

We offer high-quality Dobot CNC robots with ISO certification (ISO 13849-1, ISO 10218-1, ISO/TS 15066) for safe operation with human operators. Robot prices start at PLN 58,900 (CRA series).

Dobot robot as an automatic CNC loader, servicing two lathes on the production floor.

2016

Year of establishment of the company

+30

People on the team

+314

Implementation of automation and robotization projects

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CNC Robot - CNC Machine Automation Available for Every Company

 

We design our CNC machine automation solutions for small, medium, and large companies that want to work more efficiently, safely, more precisely, and with less downtime. We offer full implementation of robots that pick up parts, place them in the machine, retrieve them after the cycle, and return them to their designated location.

We implement stations tailored to real-world production conditions. When automating machine operation with CNC cobot robots, we analyze cycle time, part weight, part feeding method, door access, and level of independence. This makes the robot a tool that organizes the entire process.

A CNC cobot robot retrieves semi-finished products from a tray, pallet, feeder, conveyor, or container. It then places the component in a nest, starts the cycle, waits for the completion signal, and retrieves the finished part. If the process requires it, it performs a blow-off, presence check, or simple measurement.

This station allows the operator to supervise the process, prepare batches, and respond to situations requiring experience. The robot takes over monotonous, repetitive, and error-prone movements resulting from fatigue.

CNC Cobot robot at the machine to support the operator in daily work.

 

The robot we design for operating CNC machines can operate a single device or operate multiple stations, if the shop floor layout and cycle times allow. In practice, this means better machine utilization and maintaining production while the operator performs other tasks.

We don't consider robotization to be a simple replacement for humans. We build stations that support people in their daily work. The operator remains responsible for supervision, changeovers, quality control, and technological decisions, while the cobot performs activities that require rhythm and repeatability.

This helps reduce errors, improve ergonomics, and reduce the workload on the team. This is important for components that are heavy, sharp, slippery from coolant, or difficult to grip comfortably throughout the shift.

When is it worth implementing a cobot?


Robotization is effective where the same movement is repeated hundreds of times a day. This applies to the loading of raw parts, the receipt of finished parts, the transfer of elements between operations and their storage in a specific arrangement.

It is worth considering such implementation also in serial and small-scale production, if the same groups of parts are frequently returned. The cobot can operate according to different programs, so the station can be configured for several product variants.

What does robot integration with the machine and automation process control look like?

 

In plants where CNC machine automation is expected to deliver measurable results, it is important to connect the robot with the machine tool, fixtures, and safety systems. We integrate the station so that it exchanges information with the machine, responds to signals, and allows for quick resumption of work after a stoppage.

We determine the messages needed for a given process. These may include signals for readiness, start, cycle end, alarm, door opening, part presence, or tool wear. This ensures the robot operates in accordance with the machine's status and production logic.

As needed, we add sensors, scanners, curtains, buttons, single or double grippers, and position control elements. We configure everything to ensure intuitive operation and allow the operator to work safely at the station.

Safety and ease of use
Collaborative robots have built-in safety features, and we complement them with solutions tailored to the process. We limit speeds, define zones, set trajectories, and test how the station will behave in typical production situations.

We place great emphasis on ease of use. Users should know how to select a program, start a batch, stop work, resume a cycle, and respond to messages. That's why we provide knowledge that allows you to use the robot in everyday production.


 

CNC robot can be customized to meet specific requirements

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We configure each CNC robot for a specific task, because a light workpiece placed on a tray has different requirements than a heavier workpiece transferred between the machine and the buffer. We select the load capacity, reach, gripper, mounting method, and movement logic to ensure the solution is precise and comfortable to use.

We pay attention to repeatability, energy efficiency, and the ability to quickly changeover. A cobot should work accurately, consume little energy, and give the team the freedom to change batches. That's why we design stations to evolve with production.

What does the plant gain?
The greatest value is a stable production rhythm. The robot always moves in the same way, does not lose focus, and maintains a predictable pace. This helps reduce inconsistencies and better plan machine load.

Implementation also improves ergonomics. Operators perform fewer movements that strain their hands, shoulders, and spine, and their time can be spent on activities requiring knowledge. Production becomes more streamlined because the repeatable process steps are streamlined.

We provide comprehensive CNC robot implementation and machine automation.

 

We go beyond just delivering the robot. We also provide technical consulting, concept design, tool selection, assembly, configuration, and commissioning at the customer's site. We work to ensure the investment is understandable to the team and tailored to the actual conditions of the production hall.

First, we identify the needs, verify the constraints, and identify the solution that best fits the process. Then, we prepare the station, test movements, communication, and stop scenarios. After commissioning, we provide training in operation and basic programming.

We also provide service and technical support. If a detail, batch, or workflow changes, we help adapt the station to the new requirements. This means that robotization doesn't end on assembly day; it remains a constantly evolving production tool.

We combine technical experience with a practical approach to production. We don't sell random solutions; we look for the configuration that makes sense for a given plant. We ensure quality workmanship, clear instructions, and collaborative communication at every stage.

The collaborative robots we implement on machine tools can also be used in many other areas of the plant. We help automate welding, palletizing, loading and unloading, assembly, bin picking, gluing, inserting components, polishing, quality control, screwdriving, and internal transport.

This wide range of applications allows you to develop automation in stages. You can first start a station for the most repetitive task, and then transfer experience to subsequent processes. This way, your company builds competence gradually and without unnecessary chaos. We will be happy to help you implement a solution precisely tailored to your production rhythm.

 

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