EXECUTION RECORDEXR-393

Robotics integration hardware from specs to delivered parts

A robotics team needed integration hardware—structural brackets, cable management, and a control enclosure—for a new automation cell. They had a robot specification and rough interface dimensions but no detailed drawings for the surrounding hardware.

Starting point

Application description, robot model, rough interface sketch, and a delivery deadline. No 2D drawings, no tolerances specified, no surface finish called out.

Execution risk

Integration hardware designed without detailed interface verification fails to fit the robot mounting interface or the facility anchoring points. Rework at integration is expensive and delays commissioning.

What KnowYi clarified

Robot flange interface dimensions, cell mounting constraints, cable routing path, and enclosure contents required to determine cutout positions. KnowYi resolved all interface dimensions before starting design.

What KnowYi delivered

Detailed 2D drawings, CNC structural brackets, sheet metal cable management, and a control enclosure. All hardware delivered to the cell before commissioning date.

Records produced

2D drawings with revision control, dimensional inspection report per part, manufacturing photos, shipment tracking.

Why it matters

The integration hardware was on the commissioning critical path. A delay in any one component would have pushed the full cell commissioning date.

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