Sugino Machine has developed Robotic Deburring Machine “RDM-S” which integrates all the functions required for robotic deburring into a single unit.
With twin spindles and an index table, the system handles burrs from multiple directions, while the floating mechanism delivers stable, high-precision machining. The machine’s design channels chips toward the rear, and with the optional coolant system, scattered chips can be flushed away. This prevents sensor errors and unplanned downtime caused by chip buildup, ensuring long-term stable operation even in mass production environments.
The “Robotic Deburring Cell RDM-S” is equipped with two Spindle motor "BARRIQUAN" , each with a floating mechanism mounted at the end of the robot arm. This floating design reduces the complexity of robotic machining, enabling even non-expert operators to achieve high-quality deburring at high speed.
■ Floating Mechanism [Axial-Compliance Type] :Burrs generated after machining (milling / end mill, drilling)
■ Floating Mechanism [Angular-Compliance Type] :Casting burrs (parting lines / flash burrs)
Features of the RDM-S
• High-Speed Tool Change
With two “BARRIQUAN” spindle motors, it enables rapid tool changes simply by rotating the robot hand, helping to reduce cycle times.
• Support for Multiple Workpiece Types
It can be fitted with both Axial-Compliance and Angular-Compliance floating mechanisms at the same time, enabling optimal processing according to the location of burrs. A single unit can handle workpieces with multiple burrs and a variety of workpiece types.
• Five-Side Machining in a Compact Area
With a standard index table, it rotates the workpiece to perform five-side machining in a compact area, allowing synchronized operation with the robot.
• Reduced Downtime and Maintenance
The machine is designed so that chips naturally flow toward the rear.
With the optional coolant system, chips can be flushed away automatically. This prevents sensor errors and machining defects caused by chip buildup, reducing maintenance requirements.
• Automation in a Single Operator’s Deburring Workspace
Designed to replace a manual deburring station, it has a compact width of just 1,000 mm.
Sugino Machine’s deburring research laboratory “DebaLab” (Shizuoka, Japan) conducts ongoing research on deburring automation. The facility houses advanced deburring technology and brings together product development and testing functions related to deburring.
▲ Image of the deburring research laboratory “DebaLab”
Thai customers can also access a range of services using the latest technology from “DebaLab.”
These include deburring process testing and working closely with customers to solve their specific challenges. Whether it’s improving deburring quality, boosting efficiency, or automating processes, Sugino Machine is your trusted partner for all deburring needs.
Additionally, a demonstration unit of the RDM-S will be on display at METALEX 2025 in November.
For detailed product information or inquiries about deburring automation, please contact us via the inquiry form.