Güdel to show grinding beyond stationary robots with vertical, horizontal motion at Automate 2026
therobotreport.com Jun 21, 2026

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.