Iván Hernández Dalas: Why robotic arms are now being integrated with CNC machines
Modern CNC machine tending involves multiple operations. Source: FANUC America Robotic arms and CNC machines have always operated in the same facilities, but they’re now working in direct coordination, effectively changing what manufacturers can accomplish. What started as simple, single-task automation has grown into full production integration. Robots can support and actively extend the capabilities of CNC machines , including longer runtimes, higher production, and requiring far less human intervention. The driving forces behind a new era of CNC machine tending For years, automation in CNC environments meant a dedicated unit performing one task. Modern integrations look different. A robotic arm now loads a raw blank, transfers it between machines, inspects the finished part, and routes it downstream — all without human involvement. A Deloitte study showed that up to 1.9 million of the 3.8 million manufacturing positions that need to be filled by 2033 could go unfilled due...