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Rollon Showcases Advanced Motion Solutions at Automation Expo Mumbai 2026

Visitors can explore linear, multi-axis and circular motion systems engineered to enhance automation efficiency, precision and reliability.

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Rollon Showcases Advanced Motion Solutions at Automation Expo Mumbai 2026
AXNR circular systems.

Rollon will present its integrated motion control portfolio at Automation Expo, held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from July 22 to July 25. The technical exhibition centers on scalable mechanical subsystems engineered to support robotics, automated assembly lines, and factory floor digital transformation.

Kinematic Optimization and Digital Supply Chain Track Integration
Modern production environments require structural mechanical components that interface seamlessly with synchronized control networks. To prevent throughput bottlenecks within the digital supply chain, industrial layouts increasingly rely on non-linear transit configurations. The AXNR circular system addresses this requirement by utilizing a continuous curved track geometry that minimizes floor space allocation while maintaining structural stiffness under high dynamic loads.

By utilizing fixed-path mechanical synchronization rather than independent transport units, the system maintains precise positioning accuracy across multi-station assembly operations. This mechanical constraint allows factory engineers to interface processing machinery directly with production scheduling software, optimizing material flow and tracking variables across the automotive data ecosystem.

Technical Applications and Multi-Axis Performance Benchmarks
The primary application areas for these linear and curved sub-assemblies involve heavy-duty material handling, high-speed pick-and-place systems, and robotic transfer units across automated manufacturing sectors. These systems are engineered to withstand continuous duty cycles while minimizing structural deflection during high acceleration phases.

During the four-day trade exhibition at Booth H8, 9, 10, technical demonstrations will feature a fully operational multi-axis Cartesian system built from modular linear axes. This specific configuration utilizes high-capacity linear guides, ball screws, and telescopic rails to deliver synchronized positioning along multiple axes of motion. By converting rotational motor torque into precise linear travel, the assembly achieves the technical tolerances required for complex machine tooling and automated inspection sorting. Cryptographic tracking and sensor integrations can be fixed directly to the structural frames, allowing real-time operational feedback to be delivered to factory execution layers.

Edited by Natania Lyngdoh, Induportals editor, assisted by AI.

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