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Pain-point summary

What this industry usually needs

Robotics programs often care about repeatability, fieldbus compatibility, and mechanical packaging as much as raw torque output.

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Reference SKUs0
Case studies2
Robotics application

Recommended categories

Use these product families as the first browse step before narrowing into a specific SKU or RFQ path.

Featured SKUs

Stocked reference parts and inquiry-led assemblies that commonly anchor this industry conversation.

Application requirements

Typical motion envelope

Typical torque

Payload, arm length, and duty cycle dictate whether the stack stays stepper-led or moves into integrated control.

120-500 N·cm
Speed target

Indexing modules and AGV subsystems run on very different speed profiles, so presetting the scenario matters.

180-1500 rpm
IP target

Indoor robotics stays lighter, while mobile or end-of-line modules often need more sealing or connector discipline.

IP40-IP54
Feedback

Encoder-aware motion is common once recovery, diagnostics, or tighter tuning are required.

Closed loop or encoder
Case studies

Reference programs

ProgramCollaborative feeder module

A robotics integrator needed predictable motion for a compact feeder with limited cabinet depth.

A closed-loop stepper kit reduced integration time compared with a loose motor-driver pairing.
ProgramOEM joint subassembly review

A custom motion assembly was scoped for a robotics OEM that needed fieldbus-ready communication and brake support.

The project moved into RFQ with integrated control assumptions captured early.
FAQ

Industry questions

When should a robotics program move to RFQ?

Once the project needs integrated control, a custom mechanical package, or commercial review beyond stocked catalog parts.

Are gearboxes common in robotics builds?

Yes. Many robotic axes use reduction to improve output torque, controllability, and packaging around the joint.

Next step

Move into selector or RFQ

Use the selector when the application is still narrowing, move into RFQ when the BOM is broader, or open custom development if this industry needs packaging, control, or environmental changes beyond the stocked line.