Robotic assembly automation uses robots for tightening, insertion, and joining operations in electronics, appliance, and industrial-product manufacturing. Each operation runs with controlled torque, position, and force, giving traceable process data and eliminating the variation of manual assembly.
About this solution
Assembly is where product quality is either built in or debugged later. Ubuntu Robotics designs robotic assembly cells that execute tightening, press-fit, insertion, and joining operations with repeatable force, torque, and position on every cycle.
We integrate six-axis, SCARA, and collaborative robots with smart tools including servo screwdrivers, press-fit actuators, and force-sensing wrists. Every step of the assembly sequence is parameterized and logged so quality engineers have real process data, not operator best-guess.
For electronics and appliance assembly we combine robots with vision guidance, barcode traceability, and pass/fail sortation. For heavier industrial assembly we scale up to six-axis cells with full safety enclosures and MES integration. All platforms supported: ABB, FANUC, KUKA, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi, Universal Robots.
Typical industries
Electronics | Automotive components | Home appliances | Industrial equipment | Medical devices



