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Custom EOAT Components

Custom 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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High precision cobot end effector CNC machined component

Buyer Questions This Part Must Answer

  • Which parts are prototype-only and which need repeat-order control?
  • Can the supplier flag DFM, material, finish, and inspection risks before PO?
  • Which components need FAI, dimensional reports, material traceability, or functional checks?
  • How will revisions, paired parts, and spares stay traceable after sample approval?

Common Applications

custom robotic end effector partsmixed EOAT component kitsreplacement and spare parts for automation cellsprototype-to-batch tooling programscustom brackets, plates, fingers, pins, nests, and pneumatic parts

Material Options to Review

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.

  • AL6061-T6, AL7075-T6, MIC-6, and anodized aluminum
  • SUS304, SUS316L, and 17-4PH stainless steel
  • TC4 titanium for high strength-to-weight requirements
  • POM, nylon, PEEK, and other engineering plastics by project scope

Machining Focus

The machining route should protect the features that affect robot fit, product contact, sealing, replacement, and repeat-order stability.

part-family routing across plates, brackets, jaws, pins, and nests
critical-feature separation so inspection focuses on function
revision control for prototype, pilot, and repeat production
packaging and labeling for buyer-side receiving and assembly
Visual RFQ Context

Images to Anchor the Engineering Discussion

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.

CNC machined robot gripper assembly for mixed EOAT component programs

Mixed assembly context

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

Magnetic end effector component for custom EOAT machining context

Special handling hardware

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

Soft robotic gripper component for custom EOAT contact planning

Product-contact variation

Helps buyers identify which custom details affect gripping, protection, and replacement.

Inspection Plan by Functional Feature

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.

FeatureRisk ControlledTypical InspectionBuyer Output
Program-level CTQ listUseful dimensions hidden inside a large drawing packageFeature-by-feature inspection plan before sample releaseBuyer-readable approval checklist
Revision and paired-part controlMixed revisions and poor repeat-order interchangeabilityPart marking, record, and pairing review by scopeTraceable sample and repeat-order baseline
Material and finish packageWrong alloy, incompatible finish, or delayed compliance reviewCOA/MTR and finish documentation when specifiedProcurement-ready document list

RFQ Checklist

Include these details in the first email to reduce clarification cycles and make the quote easier for engineering and procurement to review.

  • Assembly CAD, individual part drawings, and revision list
  • Part priority: prototype, validation sample, production, or spare
  • Material, finish, and compliance requirements by part
  • Critical dimensions and inspection level by component
  • Packaging, labeling, and delivery grouping requirements

Risk Controls Before PO

These controls prevent avoidable sample rework, ambiguous inspection results, and repeat-order mismatches.

  • Split the RFQ into functional groups so plates, jaws, nests, and pins are not quoted as one vague batch.
  • Identify which parts affect robot interface, product contact, sealing, or service replacement.
  • Define document requirements before quote approval, not after shipment planning.
  • Keep revision control visible when pilot samples move into repeat production.
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RFQ Readiness

One RFQ Package That Engineering, Quality, and Procurement Can Use

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.

Send RFQDownload Checklists

1. Prepare the technical RFQ package

  • STEP/IGES model and PDF drawing with revision control
  • Material grade, surface finish, hardness, and cleanability notes
  • CTQ dimensions, datum surfaces, mating parts, and acceptance method
  • Prototype quantity, repeat quantity, annual forecast, and ship-to country
  • Inspection output needed: FAI, dimensional report, COA/MTR, or buyer format

Capability fit

Machining route, tolerance risk, and feature-level fit review.

Trust assets

FAI, COA/MTR, NDA, onboarding, and RFQ checklist downloads.

Inspection scope

CTQ dimensions, dimensional checks, FAI records, and buyer evidence.

Material records

Grade selection, COA/MTR support, and finish documentation.

Ready to Review a Custom EOAT Parts RFQ?

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

[email protected]

Send CAD Files

Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.

Instant Chat

+8618857971991

Chat on WhatsApp

Direct response from our engineering team.

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[email protected]

Send CAD Files

Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.

Instant Chat

+8618857971991

Chat on WhatsApp

Direct response from our engineering team.

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