Güdel to show grinding beyond stationary robots with vertical, horizontal motion at Automate 2026
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Güdel will demonstrate a grinding application at Automate 2026, showcasing a system that expands beyond traditional stationary robot constraints. The company's multi-axis motion systems provide reduced capital investment, enhanced process stability, and maximum uptime in harsh environments. Güdel's system allows a single robot to service a large work envelope, eliminating the need for multiple fixed units. The demo features a FANUC R-1000 robot with a grinding end-of-arm tool, mounted on a TrackMotion Vertical system integrated into a TrackMotion Floor track. This setup enables consistent contact pressure and path speed across massive surfaces. Güdel's solution aims to make automation feasible for large, difficult-to-reach parts. The company supplies automation products to various industries, including automotive and aerospace.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Güdel's technology enables manufacturers to automate large, demanding grinding applications with increased reach and stability.
- · By combining vertical and floor-mounted motion, customers can gain process consistency and overcome traditional robotic grinding challenges.