List of Industrial Robots products
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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
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A belt grinding machine that has been in use for about 50 years since 1973. In addition to trust and proven results, the lineup is also extensive.
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Belt grinding machine "Veda Machine" has high durability and a wide range of service parts.
The "Bader Machine" is our belt grinder that boasts excellent polishing performance for each individual unit. By selecting models and types according to the shape and size of the workpiece, and by equipping it with a polishing belt suitable for the task, it can flexibly accommodate a wide variety of items across various fields. Please make extensive use of it for high-efficiency polishing and grinding, reduction of work time, labor-saving, and standardization of tasks. 【Lineup】 ■ Portable type BP-K (air motor type) ■ Made-to-order machine PC-1 (wheel centerless), BC (standard dust cover) ■ Installed type BM (basic type), SBA-1, BH-2 ■ Wheel type SBD-4S, SBD-7, BWd *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
We will introduce a case where collaborative robotic arms were adopted in manufacturing, expanding production and doubling profits.
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Two UR10 robots accelerate the labeling process inside the mold.
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Contributing to the liberation of human labor by using four collaborative robots for more complex tasks.
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Easy setup! A case study on the introduction of a robot that can be reprogrammed in just a few minutes.
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Introducing robotic arms to improve employee productivity and strengthen corporate competitiveness!
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Improving the operational efficiency of the production line. Case study of introducing easily programmable robotic arms to support employees.
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Quality and production efficiency have improved! Integrated into the facility, the production line has been optimized.
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Secure xx through visual guidance. Perform thousands of drilling operations for manual setting screws.
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Corresponds to compatibility with multi-modeling. Reduced redundancy in work.
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Adopting collaborative robots to stay ahead in the competition!
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The UR10 from Universal Robots has been adopted for the "Factory of the Future" project!
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Reduce annual operating costs by $80,000 while improving productivity and performance quality!
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Robots collaborate with humans to eliminate waste in the assembly work of power tools!
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Introducing case studies of automated solutions implemented for monotonous tasks.
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Expanding the possibilities of collaboration between humans and robots in the construction industry!
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Maintain competitiveness by keeping or reducing manufacturing costs! Also reduce potential risks in the manufacturing process.
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Universal Robots solves the problems faced on the assembly line!
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Support from robot selection to post-implementation effect verification, ongoing assistance, and after-sales service in a seamless manner!
- Transport and handling robots
A friendly and cute design! A serving robot that can carry 40 kg of food for a full day.
- Transport and handling robots
A serving and transport robot with easy operation using a newly installed large display panel.
- Transport and handling robots
Creation of a new hotel experience that advances the era of AI and IoT through robotics.
- Transport and handling robots
Creating a more hygienic and comfortable hospitality space: Serving and guiding robots.
- Transport and handling robots
High-speed automatic correction of contact force brings the sense of skilled workers to industrial robots! Full automation of polishing and grinding processes with a paper changer! Dramatically improv...
- Articulated Robot
Automation of repair polishing for painting finishes that require highly skilled techniques. Significant reduction in cycle time using a double header with a high-speed autonomous contact force correc...
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A success story in automotive body repair polishing with European automobile manufacturers! By utilizing FerRobotics' ACT for robotic automation of post-paint repair polishing, we achieve labor reduction in expert polishing tasks that require master-class polishing technology.
Complete control of pressing force with the end effector of high-speed automatic correction using our ACT technology. In the video, world-class companies (users) share their success stories. Repair polishing, which is necessary to remove dust and minor scratches mixed in after painting automotive bodies and resin parts without damaging the underlying surface, is a task that truly requires skilled craftsmanship. By utilizing FerRobotics' ACT to automate this expert-level polishing, we achieve a reduction in the workforce needed for expert polishing tasks. Additionally, by rapidly correcting and precisely maintaining the pressing force, we dramatically improve the consumption of consumables, significantly contributing to cost reduction. ■ Benefits: - Dramatic improvement in cycle time due to high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Automation of manual tasks requiring high skill, achieving reduction in labor costs. - Maintenance of high-quality standards, enabling polishing 24/7, 365 days a year. - Significant cost reduction by suppressing the consumption of consumables through high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Allowing robots to handle repetitive tasks. - Avoiding the risk of vibration-related issues through automation. - High ROI (return on investment), allowing for early recovery of capital investment.
Automating the surface finishing of craftsmanship. Instantly and automatically adjusting the most important pressure (applied force) for polishing to angles, workpiece warping, and curved surfaces, en...
- Articulated Robot

Dramatically improve productivity with high-speed automatic correction of the pressing force on the workpiece during grinding operations, weld bead removal, and deburring processes! This instantaneous automatic correction of the pressing force enables robotic polishing for high-quality finishing of weld bead removal!
FerRobotics' unique technology, ACT, automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This allows for consistent polishing/grinding at the set contact force, unaffected by variations in processing speed or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) utilizing ACT technology, it instantly adjusts to changes in the dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece by rapidly and automatically correcting the stroke's extension and contraction, maintaining contact with the workpiece at the set force. This technology enables faster trajectory speeds for machines and robots, increasing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ACF controls the contact pressure through the extension and contraction of its stroke, eliminating the need to move the heavy robotic arm for corrections, which further assists in improving processing speed. Moreover, it automatically corrects tool load variations caused by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and allowing for a finish without processing inconsistencies. Please check our YouTube channel (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Robot polishing of resin parts such as automotive bumpers and spoilers, with burr removal, release agent removal, and painting preparation controlled by high-speed automatic correction of pressing for...
- Articulated Robot

Automatic deburring and release agent removal of automotive resin parts with automatic pressure correction! Deburring, release agent removal, and painting preparation of resin parts such as automotive bumpers and spoilers are automated through robotic polishing with high-speed automatic pressure control.
FerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in polishing and grinding operations, which require skilled techniques, in relation to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically compensates for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding with a set contact force. This technology can increase the speed at which devices and robots move along their trajectories, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the control of contact pressure is achieved through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself, eliminating the need to move the heavy robotic arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, it automatically compensates for tool loads caused by gravity, which changes with the angle of the robot, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Fully automatic spatter removal after spot welding. Surface brushing with complete contact force correction control allows for brush polishing while maintaining the electrodeposition coating.
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Imagine robot polishing that suits your company through FerRobotics' application example videos! We are uploading a wealth of robot polishing application example videos on the official FerRobotics YouTube channel. Solve management challenges with automatic polishing using high-speed automatic pressure correction!
FerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in polishing and grinding, which require skilled techniques, in relation to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically compensates for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding with a set contact force. End effectors equipped with this technology solve management challenges. This technology can increase the speed of devices and robots, thereby improving processing speed and cycle time. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ability to control contact pressure through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself means that there is no need to move the heavy robot arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, it automatically compensates for tool loads affected by gravity, which changes with the angle of the robot, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
The pinnacle of robotic polishing. Automation of the grinding and sanding processes that require uniform pressure, with high-speed automatic correction of pressing force for high-quality finishing.
- Articulated Robot
High-quality finishing polishing robots! Instant correction of pressing force for grinding operations, weld bead removal, and deburring processes. Dramatically improve productivity with high-speed res...
- Welding robot

Dramatically improve productivity with high-speed automatic correction of the pressing force on the workpiece during grinding operations, weld bead removal, and deburring processes! This instantaneous automatic correction of pressing force enables robotic polishing for high-quality finishing of weld bead removal!
FerRobotics' unique technology, ACT, automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This technology allows for consistent polishing/grinding at a set contact force, unaffected by variations in processing speed or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) utilizing ACT technology, it quickly and automatically adjusts to changes in the dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece through instantaneous stroke expansion and contraction, maintaining contact with the workpiece at the set force. This technology enables faster trajectory speeds for machines and robots, increasing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ACF controls the contact pressure through the expansion and contraction of its stroke, eliminating the need to move the heavy robot arm for corrections, which further assists in improving processing speed. Moreover, it automatically corrects the tool load affected by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring consistent contact pressure from any angle, allowing for a finish without processing inconsistencies. Please check our YouTube channel (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Achieving the automation of skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which have been deemed impossible, along with cycle time reduction and high-quality finishing. Multiple types of robot cells o...
- Welding robot

Finally, the International Robot Exhibition starts next week! We will showcase multiple types of robotic systems for polishing automation solutions that make what was previously considered impossible possible, in West Hall 3!
Our unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, the contact force can be kept constant, allowing for processing and achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
With heartfelt gratitude for our 100th anniversary. New technologies created by an organization where all "people" can thrive.
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"What are the types of zinc plating?" "What are the characteristics of electroless nickel?" We are offering a comprehensive document on the characteristics and applications of surface treatment, as we...
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- Welding robot
Reinforcement assembly by robots! Productivity increases the longer monotonous and repetitive tasks are performed.
- Assembly robot
What is a palletizing robot? An introduction to its features, benefits, implementation methods, and points to consider in a column.
- Articulated Robot
Prevents drops during transfer with a floating lock mechanism! Optional selections available according to specifications.
- Transport and handling robots
Introduction to what can be done with custom-made machines and points to consider when introducing them!
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How to find and choose a box packing robot manufacturer! We will also introduce our strengths.
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An explanation of the types and features of robotic hands! We will also introduce how to choose one.
- Transport and handling robots
An explanation of RaaS examples and implementation methods, what RaaS is, and why it is necessary!
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Simultaneous dimension measurement is possible during the transport of the workpiece. The dustproof and waterproof design eliminates the need for air purging, contributing to reduced piping and energy...
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- Transport and handling robots
Automate, reduce manpower, and assist the current logistics site! Furthermore, propose support for the working people.
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