Precision Motion Components
CNC machined components for joints, linear-motion assemblies, rotating interfaces and precision mechanical systems.
CNC Machined Parts →ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION
FSD Precision supports drawing-based manufacturing for robotics and industrial automation equipment, including precision machined components, actuator and drive housings, robot structural parts, sheet-metal components and engineering plastic parts. Manufacturing routes can be reviewed according to motion interfaces, mounting geometry, structural requirements, material, assembly needs and production stage.

COMPONENT COVERAGE
FSD supports drawing-based custom components used in robotic motion systems, automation equipment, actuator assemblies and structural mechanisms. Component requirements are reviewed according to geometry, precision interfaces, material, mounting features, manufacturing route and downstream operations.
CNC machined components for joints, linear-motion assemblies, rotating interfaces and precision mechanical systems.
CNC Machined Parts →Aluminum housings and structural enclosures for actuators, drives, motors and related automation assemblies.
Aluminum Housings & Enclosures →Machined or formed structural parts used in robotic arms, frames, mounting structures and automation equipment.
Custom brackets, mounting plates and interface components for sensors, actuators and automation assemblies.
Stamped Metal Parts →Aluminum housings and structural parts requiring cast geometry with optional secondary CNC machining.
Die Cast Parts →Molded covers, supports, guides and functional plastic components used in robotics and automation equipment.
Injection Molded Parts →APPLICATION AREAS
Robotics and automation projects often combine motion-related interfaces, structural support and assembly-facing mechanical requirements.
Precision mechanical and structural components used in industrial robotic systems.
Machined joint, mounting and structural components used around articulated motion systems.
Components used around actuators, slides, linear-motion systems and positioning equipment.
Custom mechanical parts for automated assembly, handling and production equipment.
Brackets, housings and mounting components used around cameras, sensors and inspection systems.
Mechanical mounting and structural components used around grippers and handling assemblies.
MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS
Robotics components are not selected for manufacturing only by overall dimensions. Motion interfaces, mounting geometry, structural requirements, material, assembly interfaces and production quantity can all affect how a component should be reviewed.
Bearing seats, rotating interfaces and mechanical connections can affect machining and inspection planning.
Hole patterns, mounting surfaces and assembly interfaces need to align with surrounding components.
Part geometry, material and wall structure can influence the selected manufacturing route.
Critical bores, locating surfaces and mechanical interfaces may require secondary precision machining.
Some components may combine casting, CNC machining, stamping, molding and downstream finishing.
Manufacturing planning should consider inspection and repeat-production requirements after sample validation.
MANUFACTURING ROUTES
Process selection depends on part geometry, material, interface requirements, quantity and downstream operations.
For precision motion components, joints, mounting interfaces, housings and complex structural parts.
CNC Machining →For aluminum actuator housings, drive enclosures and suitable structural components requiring secondary machining where necessary.
Die Casting →For brackets, covers, mounting plates and formed structural components.
Metal Stamping →For engineering plastic covers, supports, guides and functional molded components.
Injection Molding →MULTI-PROCESS COMPONENTS
Some robotics components need a primary forming process followed by machining, finishing or hardware integration.
Aluminum actuator and drive housings may require secondary machining for bearing seats, mounting surfaces, threaded holes and assembly interfaces.
Machined aluminum structural and motion components may require downstream finishing according to appearance, protection and assembly requirements.
Molded plastic components can incorporate threaded inserts or mounting hardware according to the assembly design.

PRECISION MOTION COMPONENTS
Motion-related components often combine bearing locations, rotating interfaces, mounting geometry and structural requirements within the same assembly.
Machined components can support bearing locations, rotating connections and related mechanical interfaces.
Mounting surfaces, housings and structural parts can be manufactured according to actuator assembly geometry.
Bores, locating surfaces and mechanical interfaces can receive precision CNC machining where required.
Structural geometry and motion-related interfaces can be reviewed together when they belong to the same assembly.
ROBOT STRUCTURES
Structural and mounting components can be reviewed according to load path, mounting geometry, material and downstream operations described in the drawing package.
Machined aluminum structures for robotic arms, supports and automation assemblies.
CNC Machined Parts →Custom brackets for actuators, sensors and mechanical assemblies.
Stamped Metal Parts →Formed or machined structural components used around automation equipment.
Machining, tapping, hardware integration and finishing according to drawing requirements.
PROJECT WORKFLOW
FSD reviews robotics components through a drawing-based manufacturing workflow from early requirements to repeat production.
2D drawings, 3D models and project requirements are reviewed.
Outcome: Requirements aligned
Geometry, material, precision interfaces and manufacturing route are reviewed.
Outcome: Manufacturing route defined
Required tooling, fixtures and production preparation are coordinated.
Outcome: Production preparation completed
Initial components are produced for project review.
Outcome: Samples prepared
Relevant dimensions, mounting interfaces and project requirements are reviewed.
Outcome: Requirements verified
Approved requirements move into repeat manufacturing and supply.
Outcome: Production coordinated

QUALITY CONTROL
Quality review remains connected to the approved drawing, component function and interface requirements.
Dimensions and relevant features are reviewed against approved drawings.
Bores, locating surfaces and mechanical interfaces can be checked according to drawing requirements.
Mounting holes, surfaces and assembly interfaces can be reviewed according to project requirements.
Relevant appearance and surface requirements are reviewed before delivery.
MATERIAL OPTIONS
Material selection is reviewed against component geometry, manufacturing route, interface requirements and project stage.
Suitable for precision machined parts, actuator housings, structural components and lightweight assemblies.
Suitable for brackets, shafts-related supporting components and structural parts where applicable.
Suitable for structural, mounting and formed components.
Suitable for molded covers, supports, guides and functional plastic components.
RFQ INPUTS
| Project Information | What We Review |
|---|---|
| 2D Drawings | Dimensions, critical features and interface requirements |
| 3D Models | Geometry and manufacturing feasibility |
| Material | Compatibility with intended manufacturing route |
| Estimated Quantity | Production-stage and process considerations |
| Surface Requirements | Relevant downstream finishing needs |
| Precision / Motion Interfaces | Bores, locating surfaces, rotating interfaces and mechanical connection requirements |
| Assembly Requirements | Mounting, inserts, hardware and interface needs |
| Current Project Stage | Prototype, validation, supplier transfer or repeat-production context |
PROJECT SCENARIOS
FSD can review robotics and automation projects at different sourcing stages, from new product development and supplier transfer to multi-process manufacturing and repeat production.
Support for new robotics and automation components from early drawing review through sample manufacturing.
Review of existing components when customers need alternate manufacturing sources, production transfer or supply continuity support.
Projects combining CNC machining, die casting, stamping, injection molding, secondary machining and finishing.
Approved components moving from sample validation into repeat manufacturing and ongoing project coordination.
WHY FSD
FSD supports drawing-based component review across manufacturing routes, revisions, samples and repeat-production requirements.
Different manufacturing processes can be reviewed according to actual component requirements.
Project discussions remain centered on drawings, models and mechanical interface requirements.
Precision motion interfaces, housings and structural requirements can be considered together during manufacturing review.
Engineering feedback, revisions, samples and repeat-production requirements can remain connected through the project. OEM Project Coordination
FAQ
FSD can review drawing-based custom components such as precision motion parts, actuator and drive housings, robot structural parts, brackets, mounting components, die cast aluminum parts and engineering plastic components.
Yes. CNC machining can be reviewed for robotic joints, mounting interfaces, actuator-related components, locating features, precision bores and structural parts according to customer drawings.
Yes. Actuator and drive housings can be reviewed according to geometry, material, mounting requirements, precision interfaces, secondary machining needs and production stage.
Yes. Suitable die cast aluminum robotics components can receive secondary CNC machining for bearing seats, mounting surfaces, threaded holes and assembly interfaces when required by the drawing.
Please send available 2D drawings, 3D models, material requirements, estimated quantity, surface requirements, precision or motion interface requirements, assembly needs and current project stage.
Yes. After sample review and requirement alignment, approved components can move into repeat manufacturing and ongoing project coordination.
START YOUR PROJECT
Send us your available drawings, 3D models and project requirements. We can review component geometry, material, precision interfaces, mounting requirements, manufacturing route and downstream operations before preparing the next manufacturing steps.