ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS

Cutting

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In summary

Robotic cutting covers laser, plasma, waterjet and routing applications, adding 3D path freedom that flatbed CNC cutters can't reach. Eurobots Marketplace lists used 6-axis cutting robots from KUKA, FANUC, ABB and Motoman, with 10–60 kg payload and 1.6–2.6 m reach — typical for automotive trim, structural parts and contour cutting cells.

About this application

Robotic cutting covers laser, plasma, waterjet and routing applications. The robot adds 3D path freedom that a flatbed CNC cutter can't reach — beveled edges, complex contours and inside-the-part cuts on automotive trim and structural parts.

Compared to 2D cutters, robotic cells trade absolute precision for flexibility. Modern 6-axis robots with calibrated tooling reach ±0.1–0.3 mm path accuracy — enough for most laser trim and plasma cut applications.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Laser, plasma or waterjet — does the robot choice change?

    Mechanically similar (any 10–60 kg, 1.6–2.6 m reach robot), but the cable management and tooling differ. Laser needs a beam delivery path through the wrist. Plasma needs torch-height control. Waterjet adds a high-pressure abrasive feed line that's heavy and stiff.

  • What accuracy can I expect from robotic cutting?

    Position repeatability is ±0.05–0.1 mm at the wrist, but tool tip accuracy after calibration is more like ±0.2–0.5 mm. For thin sheet laser trim this is fine. For tight-tolerance parts you may need a calibrated tool offset and a reference frame.

  • How long do robotic cutting cells last?

    The robot mechanical arm easily reaches 15–20 years of single-shift operation with bearing and harness maintenance. The cutting head (laser source, plasma torch, waterjet pump) wears faster — plan on 5–8 year refresh of the process equipment.

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