Always on the Move, Until It Isn't
The wrist joint does so much. It rotates, positions, aligns, and repeats with exact precision, hundreds or thousands of times per shift. Over time, wear sets in. You might notice increased play in the joint or resistance to rotation. These are early signs of mechanical degradation, and they only get worse with continued use. We've repaired robot wrists across numerous applications, from heavy payload welding to small-parts handling, and the failure patterns are predictable and fixable.
Our robot wrist repair process targets the real problem, whether it's worn reducers, failed bearings, faulty shafts, or compromised seals. We rebuild every unit to spec and test it under simulated load so it holds up where it counts: back on your floor.