Rollon to address tough robotics challenges
As manufacturers face increasing demands for speed, precision and reliability, Rollon will showcase how engineered motion systems are solving key industrial automation challenges at Advanced Factories, drawing on recent projects involving heavy robotic handling, high-speed palletising and battery cell production.
With automation evolving, manufacturers need to keep delivering higher payloads, faster cycle times, greater precision and continuous reliability. Meeting these requirements is placing new demands on motion system design, making the engineering of linear motion design a critical factor in overall system performance.
Rollon has decades of experience in linear motion technology and supports machine builders and system integrators in developing motion systems tailored to specific application requirements. Rather than relying on standard components, engineered solutions enable automation systems to maintain stability, accuracy and uptime under increasingly demanding operating conditions.
“Machine builders today are being asked to do more with less – higher loads, faster cycles, tighter tolerances – and the motion system is where those demands converge,” says Rodrigo Ruiz Marín, Sales Manager at Rollon.
“Exhibiting at Advanced Factories is an important opportunity for us to engage directly with machine builders and integrators facing increasingly complex automation challenges. For Rollon, it’s about sharing practical engineering experience – showing how motion systems perform in real environments. For example, in applications exposed to moisture, chemicals or contaminants, corrosion can quickly impact performance if it’s not considered at the design stage – these types of challenges need addressed at an early stage and prove why application-specific engineering is so important. When the design is custom engineered for the application, customers can make more informed design decisions from the outset and get systems that hold their performance over time, even in the most demanding production environments.”
Real-world applications across automation
At Advanced Factories, Rollon will discuss practical applications demonstrating how engineered motion systems support automation performance across a range of industrial scenarios.
These include recent projects where Rollon has overcome heavy robotic handling, where large-scale systems must maintain precision under high loads; high-speed palletising, where cycle times and compact system design are critical; and battery cell production, where accuracy, cleanliness and continuous operation are essential to maintaining throughput and quality.
Across these applications, Rollon’s experience highlights the importance of specifying motion systems that are purpose-built for load capacity, speed and reliability, helping ensure consistent performance in real-world production environments.
At Stand D418, Rollon will present a range of linear motion solutions, including the Cobot Transfer Unit (CTU), AXNR circular system and actuator technologies, alongside dedicated displays for ball screws, rod ends and heavy-duty linear systems. These solutions demonstrate how motion systems can be tailored to meet specific application requirements across robotics, material handling and advanced manufacturing.








