
Why Robotics Companies Choose to Work with Rototip

Support for Fast Iterations
Robotics teams rarely get it right the first time. Designs evolve after tests and pilot deployments. We support rapid design changes and one-off parts without
slowing development.

Precision for Moving Systems
Small mechanical inaccuracies may become big problems with moving parts. That’s why our in-house quality control ensures every part performs as intended inside full or partial assemblies.

Ready for Real-World Conditions
Robots operate in factories, on streets, in tunnels, and at industrial sites. We manufacture parts designed for vibration, impact, dust, and long operating hours, not just lab conditions.
Defence Project Highlights

Custom Parts for the Robotics Industry

Industrial & Manufacturing Robots
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Structural components for industrial robots
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Precision brackets, mounts, and housings
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Structural frames & base plates
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Shafts, bearing housings, spindle hubs

Autonomous Mobile Robots
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Autonomous wheel systems and drivetrains
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Structural parts for self driving AGVs
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Bearing plates, bearing shafts, bushings
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Mounting pins, spacers, custom rods

Collaborative Robots (Cobots)
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Lightweight structural components
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Safety critical mounts and enclosures
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Custom joints, hinges, adjustment blocks
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Bearing supports, short shafts

Inspection, Service & Urban Robots
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Camera housings, sensor mounts
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Structural supports and wear plates
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Custom enclosures, lids, panels
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Mounting rings, clamps, fixing plates

Harsh Environment Robots
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Corrosion-resistant housings
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Thermal-break components
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Anodized or chemically treated parts
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Wear-resistant joints

Specialized & Magnetic Crawler Robots
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Custom wheels, rollers, and crawler supports
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Mounting plates, bearing supports
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Custom pins, locking mechanisms
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Precision-machined housings
Real-World Collaborations
Here is how our team solves complex manufacturing challenges for robotics innovators, ensuring we deliver on time and to the exact specifications required for high-stakes applications.

Prototyping In House. Manufacturing With Rototip
Some robotics companies we work with have their own small workshops. They prototype, test ideas, and iterate closely. That works well early on. But as a robotics project moves toward pre-production, the requirements shift. The need for documented tolerances, material certifications, and repeatable accuracy often exceeds what a prototype lab can manage.
We bridge this gap. Robotics teams we work with use their internal shops for experimentation, then hand the stable designs to us. We own the transition to low-volume production, ensuring that the precision of the final assembly matches the intent of the initial prototype.
DfM Review at the Quoting Stage
This robotics project shows how an early DfM (Design for Manufacturing) review can define the outcome before production even begins.
At the quotation stage, we mapped the full manufacturing route, from operation sequence to dedicated tooling and the most suitable workshop in our network.
The objective was not only to deliver the first batch, but to lock in a process that could be repeated without re-planning.
That structured approach is what turns a quotation into a reliable production plan. It gives our customers confidence from day one and ensures consistent results through the right resource allocation and documented know-how.

Core Challenges for Robotics Companies
Robotics manufacturing is unpredictable by nature. Your production partner shouldn’t be.

Constant Design Changes
Product tests expose weaknesses that CAD cannot. When working with robotics industry manufacturing partners must adapt quickly without compromising accuracy or lead times.

Quality Issues
Mobile robots demand lightweight parts without sacrificing structural integrity. Achieving both requires a carefully designed process, material selection, and a partner who owns the quality.

Small Batches, High Expectations
Most robotics products start with low-volume runs. Even at small quantities, every part must meet the same quality standards as full scale production.

Confidentiallity Issues
When you design new and unique designs, you require controlled access, secure communication, and trusted partners. Weak data handling or unclear ownership creates unacceptable risk.
Meet The Team Behind Precision

Ismail
Manufacturing Team Lead
From the initial DfM to quality handoffs, we aim to deliver the customer's needs without compromise. I don’t buy rotten apples at the supermarket.

Tuğçe
Quality Engineer
The quality process isn't just a bunch of checkboxes or symbols on the drawings. I would say it's building trust with our customers through precision and reliability.

İpek
Project Executive
My work is all about informing customers and supporting them every step of the way, so they can focus on their work while trusting us to handle the details.

İrem
Logistic Specialist
Your manufactured part is only valuable once it arrives safely and on schedule. I manage this final, critical step to ensure your components reach you right.
Materials for the Robotics Industry
Rototip specializes in delivering custom manufacturing solutions to fit your unique needs. Whether you require prototypes or low volume production, we ensure precision and quality every step of the way.
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Aluminum Alloys
Lightweight and strong, aluminum alloys have an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and machinability, making them ideal for structures, housings, and precision prototypes.

Titanium
For components requiring high strength and temperature resistance without the weight of steel, titanium is critical for engine components, landing gear, and structural applications.

Carbon Fiber
With an unmatched strength-to-weight ratio, carbon fiber composites are the material of choice for manufacturing lightweight frames, bodies, and complex structural components.
























