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Custom Robotic Joint Knuckle of CNC Machining

The component shown is a Robotic Joint Knuckle, a critical structural part used in industrial robotic arm assemblies. It acts as a key interface between the robotic arm segments, enabling articulation while transmitting torque and supporting dynamic operational loads.
Manufactured from solid Aluminum 6061-T6, this CNC machined joint knuckle is precision-engineered to meet the strict dimensional and performance requirements of industrial automation. The material selection provides a favorable balance of strength, weight, and corrosion resistance, while the precision CNC machining process delivers consistent tolerances and surface finishes critical to the reliable performance of the robotic joint.
Project Details
Part type: Custom Robotic Joint Knuckle
Material: Aluminum 6061-T6
Machining Process: 5-Axis CNC Milling
Surface Finish: As-Machined
Quantity: 300 pcs
Lead Time: 26 day
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