
Robot Flanges & Adapter Plates
CNC machined robot flanges and EOAT adapter plates for bolt-circle alignment, tool stack control, dowel datums, and inspection-ready robot interfaces.
Review scopeCustom CNC machined EOAT components for robot end effectors, including mixed-material assemblies, brackets, plates, nests, jaws, and inspection-ready replacement parts.
Many EOAT projects do not fit a single part category. The useful supplier question is whether mixed plates, brackets, nests, jaws, pins, manifolds, and replacement details can be reviewed as one controlled tooling program.
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Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.

Material choice should follow payload, contact, cleaning, wear, and documentation requirements. These are common starting points for RFQ review, not a substitute for drawing-specific material callouts.
The machining route should protect the features that affect robot fit, product contact, sealing, replacement, and repeat-order stability.
Use these product references to decide what belongs in the drawing package: interface faces, part-contact areas, service access, pneumatic or cable details, and the features that should become CTQ inspection points.

Useful when one RFQ includes plates, jaws, pins, and brackets as a controlled set.

Shows that custom programs may combine mechanical, magnetic, vacuum, and contact features.

Helps buyers identify which custom details affect gripping, protection, and replacement.
A useful FAI or dimensional reporting plan starts from part function. The table below shows what buyers usually need to verify before releasing the sample or repeating the part.
| Feature | Risk Controlled | Typical Inspection | Buyer Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Program-level CTQ list | Useful dimensions hidden inside a large drawing package | Feature-by-feature inspection plan before sample release | Buyer-readable approval checklist |
| Revision and paired-part control | Mixed revisions and poor repeat-order interchangeability | Part marking, record, and pairing review by scope | Traceable sample and repeat-order baseline |
| Material and finish package | Wrong alloy, incompatible finish, or delayed compliance review | COA/MTR and finish documentation when specified | Procurement-ready document list |
Include these details in the first email to reduce clarification cycles and make the quote easier for engineering and procurement to review.
These controls prevent avoidable sample rework, ambiguous inspection results, and repeat-order mismatches.

CNC machined robot flanges and EOAT adapter plates for bolt-circle alignment, tool stack control, dowel datums, and inspection-ready robot interfaces.
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Custom CNC machined gripper jaws and fingers for robotic handling, matched jaw sets, non-marring contact, part location, and CTQ inspection planning.
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CNC machined vacuum manifolds, suction cup mounts, pneumatic blocks, and EOAT airflow components with port, sealing face, and burr-control review.
Review scopeApplication context changes material, finish, inspection, and documentation requirements. Review the adjacent pages before sending the RFQ if the part is tied to a regulated, high-cycle, or uptime-sensitive cell.
CNC machined EOAT components for food, medical, pharmaceutical, and clean handling environments where material traceability, cleanability, corrosion resistance, and documentation matter.
CNC machined EOAT components for packaging, palletizing, bag handling, foam vacuum grippers, and high-cycle material handling automation.
A good EOAT machining inquiry should make the part manufacturable, inspectable, and purchasable in the same thread. Use this checklist before sending CAD so the first reply can include useful DFM, lead-time, inspection, and document assumptions.
Machining route, tolerance risk, and feature-level fit review.
FAI, COA/MTR, NDA, onboarding, and RFQ checklist downloads.
CTQ dimensions, dimensional checks, FAI records, and buyer evidence.
Grade selection, COA/MTR support, and finish documentation.
Send STEP/IGES files, 2D drawings, target quantity, material, finish, and the CTQ dimensions your team needs to approve. We will respond with DFM questions, quote assumptions, lead-time risks, and inspection scope notes.
Inquiry Email
Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.