Robot Production Factory Tour Guide

If you are evaluating robot manufacturers in China, this page gives a practical audit framework for production lines, engineering capability, and quality system strength.

What a Strong Robot Factory Should Demonstrate

Engineering Competence

  • Clear design ownership for mechanics, controls, and software integration
  • Real DFM and risk-review process before pilot production
  • Ability to explain tradeoffs between accuracy, cycle time, and cost
  • Documented response plan for field failures and firmware updates

Production and QA Discipline

  • Traceable component lots and serial-level production history
  • End-of-line test protocols with repeatability criteria
  • Calibration and maintenance logs for critical equipment
  • CAPA workflow with owner, due date, and verification evidence

Line-Level Walkthrough Checklist

Mechanical Build

  • Torque control and fastening traceability
  • Tolerance control at critical joints
  • Incoming checks for gearboxes and motors

Electrical and Controls

  • Harness routing and labeling standards
  • Controller test benches and burn-in logic
  • Version control for firmware release

Final Validation

  • Repeatability and payload test records
  • Safety and protective stop verification
  • Shipment QA gate and release sign-off

Red Flags in Robot Production Visits

Technical Red Flags

  • No clear owner for controls software defects
  • Test data is unavailable or inconsistent between batches
  • Engineering answers conflict across departments
  • Safety standards are described but not documented in process

Commercial Red Flags

  • Unclear subcontracting for high-risk modules
  • Lead-time promises without capacity evidence
  • Reluctance to commit to corrective action timelines
  • No escalation path for post-shipment failures

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