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Precision CNC Machined Aluminum 6061 Parts for Robotics

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Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: N/A

Certification: ISO9001; ISO14001

Model Number: OEM

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Minimum Order Quantity: 1

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Packaging Details: Wooden boxes; Carton, Palletized Packaging

Delivery Time: 7-15 days

Payment Terms: T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram

Supply Ability: 8000000

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Product Description
Precision CNC Machined Parts for Industrial Automation and Robotics
Waltay specializes in manufacturing high-precision CNC machined components specifically designed for industrial automation and robotics applications, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Service Process for Precision CNC Machined Parts
1. Initial Consultation and Design Analysis
  • Requirements Analysis: Client provides CAD models (STEP, IGES files), technical drawings, and specifications including dimensional tolerances, surface roughness, material requirements, and quantities.
  • Design for Manufacturability (DFM) Analysis: Our engineering team reviews designs for CNC machining feasibility, providing optimization recommendations to reduce costs and lead times while maintaining functionality.
2. Material Selection and Sourcing
  • Performance Matching: Selecting appropriate materials based on functional requirements - aluminum alloys (6061, 7075) for lightweight strength, stainless steel for wear resistance, or black anodized aluminum for vision systems.
  • Material Certification: All sourced materials are verified to meet industry standards with accompanying certification documents.
3. CNC Programming and Fixture Design
  • CNC Programming: Experienced programmers convert 3D models to machine-readable G-code, determining optimal machining paths, tool selection, and cutting parameters.
  • Custom Fixtures: Specialized fixtures and jigs are designed for secure holding of complex parts to ensure consistent precision.
4. Precision Machining
  • High-Efficiency Machining: Utilizing multi-axis CNC machines (3-axis to 5-axis) for high-speed, micron-level precision cutting with controlled feed rates and spindle speeds.
  • Multi-Process Integration: Complex parts may require multiple operations (milling, drilling, tapping) across different workstations.
5. Post-Processing and Surface Finishing
  • Deburring and Cleaning: Removal of all burrs and sharp edges followed by thorough cleaning.
  • Surface Treatment: Application of specified finishes including anodizing, plating, black oxide, sandblasting, or painting for both functional and aesthetic purposes.
6. Quality Control and Inspection
  • Full-Process Inspection: Strict quality checks throughout manufacturing.
  • Precision Measurement: Using CMMs, optical measuring instruments, and micrometers to verify critical dimensions, tolerances, and surface roughness with documented quality reports.
7. Packaging and Delivery
  • Protective Packaging: Shock-proof and moisture-proof materials ensure damage-free transit.
  • On-Time Delivery: Parts delivered according to client production schedules.
Common Materials for Industrial Automation and Robotics Parts
1. Aluminum Alloys
Ideal for parts requiring strength with minimal weight to reduce motor load and improve system speed.
  • Aluminum 6061: Versatile alloy with good strength and corrosion resistance for robot arms, mounting brackets, and end-effectors.
  • Aluminum 7075: High-strength alloy for gears, structural joints, and drive components under heavy loads.
2. Steels
Selected for applications requiring superior hardness, durability, and wear resistance.
  • Stainless Steel (303, 304, 316): Corrosion-resistant alloys for fasteners, shafts, and fluid handling components.
  • Carbon Steel (1018, 4140): Hard, tensile materials for gears, sprockets, and heavy-duty structural parts.
3. Engineering Plastics
Used when low weight, low friction, electrical insulation, or non-magnetic properties are required.
  • Delrin (POM): Dimensionally stable with low friction for bushings, gears, and sliders.
  • PEEK: High-performance thermoplastic for bearings and insulators in extreme environments.
  • Nylon: Tough, low-friction material for bearings, gears, and wear pads.
4. Brass and Copper
Chosen for excellent electrical and thermal conductivity properties.
  • Brass (C360): Highly machinable alloy for connectors, terminals, and precision fittings.
  • Copper (C110): Pure metal for busbars, heat sinks, and electrical contacts requiring efficient heat/power transfer.
Why Choose Waltay for Your CNC Machined Automation Components?
1. Specialization in Precision CNC Machining
  • High-End Equipment: Multi-axis CNC machines capable of micron-level tolerances for complex robot joints and sensor mounts.
  • Material Expertise: Extensive experience with aluminum alloys, steels, and engineering plastics specific to robotics applications.
2. Unwavering Commitment to Quality Control
  • ISO 9001 and ISO14001 Certified: Ensuring consistent, reliable manufacturing processes.
  • 100% Inspection: Rigorous quality checks with CMMs and optical measuring instruments verify all specifications.
3. Comprehensive and Integrated Service Model
  • One-Stop Solution: From design analysis to final assembly, reducing supply chain complexity.
  • Post-Processing Expertise: Specialized surface treatments including anodizing and black oxide finishing.
4. Agility and Efficiency for Rapid Development
  • Rapid Prototyping: Quick turnaround for design testing and iteration.
  • In-House Tooling: Custom fixtures and jigs reduce setup time for consistent production.
With over 15 years of experience, Waltay provides comprehensive CNC machining services including part design, prototyping, mold making, and assembly. We work with various materials including stainless steel, ABS, PC, PA, PP, and POM for applications in cables, sensors, motors, and connectors.