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Robotic Integration

Robotic integration is the design, build, wiring, programming, and commissioning of complete robot cells for your plant floor. We integrate ABB and FANUC robots for welding, palletizing, and material handling — safety, tooling, controls, and vision included — so you get a working cell, not just a robot on a stand.

What this covers

Scope of work

  • ABB and FANUC robot cell design, build, and end-of-arm tooling
  • Robotic welding cells, including multi-robot and multi-brand lines
  • Robotic palletizing, depalletizing, and pallet storage and retrieval
  • Machine tending, material handling, and pick-and-place applications
  • Safety design: guarding, light curtains, e-stops, and risk assessment
  • Vision-guided robotics using Keyence for guidance and quality checks
  • In-house electrical wiring, controls integration, and on-site commissioning
How we deliver it

Our process

  1. 01

    Application review

    We study your parts, cycle-time targets, and floor space to confirm which robot, reach, and payload fit the job.

  2. 02

    Cell design and build

    We engineer the cell, tooling, guarding, and controls, then build and wire it in-house to spec.

  3. 03

    Programming and simulation

    We program robot paths, PLC logic, and safety, validating motion and reach before the cell hits your floor.

  4. 04

    Install and commission

    We wire, start up, and tune the cell on-site, running FAT and SAT until it hits production rates.

  5. 05

    Support and optimization

    We stay on call to adjust paths, retool for new parts, and keep the cell running as your work changes.

FAQ

Robotic Integration — questions we get

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Should I choose an ABB or a FANUC robot for my line? +

It depends on the application, payload, reach, and what already runs in your plant. We integrate both ABB and FANUC and pick the robot that fits the job, not a brand we are locked into. On multi-cell lines, we routinely run ABB and FANUC robots together in one unified system.

Can you add a robot cell to my existing line without a full rebuild? +

Yes. We design robot cells to tie into the equipment and controls you already run. We handle the electrical, tooling, guarding, and integration in-house, so a new welding, palletizing, or material-handling cell fits your current line and floor space instead of forcing a costly rebuild.

What kinds of jobs can a robot cell handle in my plant? +

Common applications are robotic welding, palletizing and depalletizing, machine tending, pick-and-place, and material handling. If a task is repetitive, high-volume, heavy, or hard on people, a robot cell is usually a fit. We scope the application first to confirm cycle time, reach, and payload before we build.

Do you handle robot safety and guarding, or just programming? +

We handle the whole cell. That includes safety design — guarding, light curtains, e-stops, and safety-rated controls — plus tooling, wiring, and programming. Because our electrical and controls work is in-house, one accountable team builds, wires, and commissions the cell so the safety and the motion work together.

Who do I call when the robot cell needs adjustment after startup? +

You call the engineer who built it. We commission every cell to production rates, then stay on to tune paths, retool for new parts, and troubleshoot. For long-term customers we keep staff on-site, so support is measured in minutes, not tickets, as your parts and volumes change.

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