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Ready-to-install 7th axis
11 November 2025
WHEN CUSTOMERS tap a screen to choose their favourite chocolates, Roose Automation’s 'ChocoMatic' robot arm travels along a linear track, selects each chocolate, and delivers them without human intervention. Behind this playful, hygienic automation lies a clever piece of engineering: the 7th axis from igus.

Roose Automation wanted to give its robot arm the freedom to move across multiple chocolate dispensers inside a compact vending unit. A standard 6-axis robot couldn’t cover the full range and integrating a linear axis often means weeks of additional programming.
With the ready-to-install 7th axis from igus, a robot’s working range is quadrupled, and it also connects directly to its controller with the company’s “plug-to-program” interface. “In projects like ChocoMatic, it’s about simplicity,” says Adam Sanjurgo, automation product manager at igus. “You install it, the controller recognises it, and it just works.”
The igus axis forms the backbone of the ChocoMatic system. Mounted beneath the robot, it allows precise horizontal movement over multiple trays, powered by a toothed-belt drive that delivers up to 0.6 m/s speed and ±0.3 mm positioning accuracy.
With the plug-to-program system, Roose Automation integrated the axis directly into the robot’s control software. No extra coding, no complex interface design.
The result:
- Weeks saved in development time
- Thousands of pounds saved in programming costs
- Flawless operation and increased productivity
The success of ChocoMatic goes beyond chocolate. It shows how smart, modular automation can unlock new applications for SME’s. The igus linear axis lets a single robot do more. Serving multiple machines, workstations or products, all without sacrificing precision or control.
Each igus 7th axis supports robots up to 55 kg, runs on a lightweight aluminium rail up to 6 metres long, and includes lubrication-free polymer bushings and e-chains from igus for cable protection.
Now compatible with the latest robot models including Universal Robots UR 20, UR 30 and Fanuc CRX, the 7th axis is making long-reach automation faster and easier for companies everywhere.
“The ChocoMatic shows how our plug-to-program technology can help any company, not just in manufacturing,” says Sanjurgo. “Expanding a robot’s range used to mean extra engineering. Now it’s as easy as plug, play and produce.”
Watch the video: https://rbtx.co.uk/en-GB/solutions/roose-automation-robot-pick-and-place-chocolate-praline-vending-machine#
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