Components

Automation Components for Robotic Systems

Robotic systems depend on more than the robot itself. PLCs, actuators, drives, sensors, end-effectors, safety systems and industrial communication define whether a robot can be integrated reliably into a real production environment.

01

PLC, IPC & industrial control

Programmable logic controllers, industrial PCs, remote I/O and edge controllers β€” the brains that orchestrate robots, machines, conveyors and safety logic.

02

Actuators, drives & motion

Servo motors, drives, linear axes, gear motors, pneumatic and rotary actuators that move every fixture, feeder and auxiliary axis around the robot.

03

Grippers & end-effectors

Mechanical, electric, pneumatic, vacuum, adaptive and dexterous tools, plus dispensing, sanding, welding and polishing heads β€” the part that does the actual work.

04

Sensors, vision & perception

2D and 3D cameras, LiDAR, safety scanners, force / torque sensors, proximity and AI-driven inspection systems β€” the senses of modern robotic automation.

05

Safety & machine protection

Safety scanners, light curtains, safety PLCs, interlocks, cell guarding, emergency-stop systems and risk assessment support for compliant deployments.

06

Communication, HMI & software

PROFINET, EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, OPC UA, IO-Link, MQTT, HMI panels, SCADA, fleet management and digital twin software for production integration.

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