10 June 2026 | News
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Grinding and surface finishing of fabricated parts is one of the classic 3D (Dull, Dirty, Dangerous) applications that are perfect for robot automation. Unfortunately, automating the grinding of large fabrications means multiple robots and complex part repositioning, which add significant cost and extended cycle times while introducing new sources of variation in the process. At Automate 2026, Güdel arrives with a system designed to scale beyond these physical constraints.
At Güdel’s Booth #1806, the company will demonstrate how it is overcoming the limitations of traditional fixed-robot cells by adding two additional degrees of freedom to heavy-duty grinding applications. By integrating its TrackMotion Vertical TMV and TrackMotion Floor TMFsystems, Güdel allows a single robot to maintain consistent contact pressure and path speed across massive surfaces that would otherwise require multiple robots or complex part repositioning.
Stability, Reach, and Reduced Investment
Unlike standard stationary setups, Güdel’s multi-axis motion systems provide three key strategic advantages for the shop floor:
“Expanding the robot’s workspace isn’t just a helpful addition; it’s the factor that finally makes automation feasible for large, difficult-to-reach parts,” said Brenda Courim, Director of Sales and Marketing at Güdel US. “The combination of vertical lift and long horizontal travel provides a practical production solution that can be updated through software as part designs evolve, rather than requiring expensive mechanical rework.”
Live Demonstration: Massive Scale Grinding
The primary show demo features a FANUC R-1000 robot equipped with a grinding end-of-arm tool. The robot is mounted on a TMV system, which is itself integrated into a TMF track. This specific application was developed by systems integrator Titan Robotics to solve the challenges of grinding large weldments for a major off-road equipment manufacturer.
“Applications like this show how manufacturers can overcome the challenges of traditional robotic grinding,” said Lou Finazzo, Vice President, FANUC America. “By combining FANUC’s robot performance with Güdel’s vertical and floor-mounted motion, customers gain the reach, stability, and process consistency needed to automate large, demanding grinding applications.”