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2025: Industrial Part Turning Robots Launch

Mass production of industrial robotic manipulators for turning parts has begun in Russia. The AMO Steel plant in Miass Chelyabinsk region has launched the production of linear two-axis complexes designed to automate the processing of metal billets in mechanical engineering. The cost of one device is about ₽3 million, which is almost half the price of similar imported equipment sold for ₽6 -7 million. Information about this was published on April 8, 2025.

According to CNews, the company has already submitted an application to Rospatent for registration of this invention. Currently, the plant is capable of producing up to 15 robotic complexes per month with the possibility of increasing production volumes to 20 units.

In Russia, the
production of industrial robots for turning parts has been launched. They are half the price of imported analogues

The founder of AMO Steel, Pavel Vasyutin, said that the first prototype was developed and manufactured in the summer of 2024. After conducting comprehensive tests in production conditions, the team took into account all the shortcomings, finalized the prototype, and now the complex is fully ready for serial production.

The developed robot manipulator is designed to automate the supply of blanks to the lathe and remove finished products. With the introduction of this equipment, the number of machines serviced by one specialist will increase from two to six, which will significantly increase labor productivity.

According to the Ministry of Industry, New Technologies and Natural Resources of the Chelyabinsk Region, the integration of a robotic manipulator into the existing machine park of any enterprise will not require a long training from the operator. This will minimize the cost of retraining personnel.

The launch of the production of domestic robotic manipulators corresponds to the national strategy for the development of robotics. The President Russia Vladimir Putin , in a message to the Federal Assembly in February 2024, set the task of entering the top 25 robotization leader countries by 2030. To achieve this goal, the fleet of industrial robots in Russia must be increased almost eight times.[1]

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