Trinity Robotics Automation
Trinity Robotics Automaton is focused on building & developing the most efficient, easy-to-use, Automated Pallet Systems for CNC Machining Centers.
06/18/2026
Not every shop runs the same parts. Your automation shouldn't require it.
Whether you're machining a single part in a standard vise, a complex 5-axis component in a dovetail fixture, or maximizing unattended runtime with tombstones and high-density workholding, the Trinity AX Series adapts to your process.
Your fixturing. Your machining strategy. Automated.
Want to know the impact that Trinity could have on your shop? Click here to calculate your ROI: https://hubs.li/Q04lXcfH0
“That amount of work going out the door with the same number of people was astounding to me.” Noron Precision increased throughput without increasing headcount. More output. Same team.
What could that mean for your shop? Run your numbers with the Trinity ROI Configurator.
🔗 Link in bio to calculate your ROI with Trinity Automation
The Trinity AX5HD is putting in the work on this Haas UMC-750SS—running 3D surfaced Black Delrin parts unattended.
At KL Engineering, machine time is no longer limited by operator time. With 20 pallets, a Ø20” x 12”H work envelope, and 180 lb capacity, the AX5HD extends spindle hours beyond the traditional workday.
06/01/2026
Join Trinity Robotics Automation, Intrinsic, Radian Thermal Products, and AMT for “Orchestrating the Machine Shop of the Future: A Deep-Dive on CNC Autonomous Tending.”
This webinar will explore how AI-powered robotics and autonomous machine tending are helping high-mix manufacturers create more flexible, scalable production environments.
Hear from:
• Derek Goodwin | Trinity Robotics Automation
• Simon Lapeyry | Intrinsic
• Thierry Sin | Radian Thermal Products
• Moderated by Ryan Kelly | AMT
From AI-driven automation to real-world CNC applications, learn how the latest manufacturing technology is taking shape on the shop floor.
📅 Tuesday, June 2
🕐 1:00 PM ET
🔗 Hit the link in bio to register
05/29/2026
Let automation wait on the machine—so your operators don’t have to.
Inside the Trinity AX2, raw material waits ready on the pallet shelves while the robot stands by for the next completed cycle.
Unload. Reload. Repeat.
Meanwhile, your team stays focused on higher-value work: programming, setup, quality, and process improvement.
This is how modern shops scale intelligently.
05/21/2026
When automation works, shops buy more of it.
3 out of 5 Trinity customers add a second system within 12 months.
Pictured here: 3 of Radian’s 9 Trinity systems built for lights-out production and long-term growth.
From the shop… to the track.
At Fasst Company Inc., components behind their Flexx Handlebars are produced with a Trinity AX2 + UMC-500SS—keeping production running unattended.
More runtime means more time where it matters: designing, testing, and riding.
Appreciate the FASST Family for having us out—more from this visit coming soon.
May the Fourth be with you.
Build your empire with precision machining and unattended automation. The Trinity AX5 keeps production running—extending runtime without adding complexity.
04/29/2026
From production… to production.
These heavy-duty Trinity AX pallets are machined next door to our Santa Clara Tech Center by a customer running three AX systems.
Engineered for AX5-HD and AX4, with up to 180 lbs per pallet, they’re built for consistent, lights-out production.
In the background: AX2 and Trinity AI continue running critical components—supporting ongoing testing and real-world validation.
When it comes to automation, Kevin Lynch of KL Engineering puts it simply:
“At this point, I really don’t see an alternative.”
With two Trinity AX systems, KL decoupled operator time from machine cycle time—unlocking lights-out production and scaling output with a team of two.
This is palletized automation built for real production.
🔗 See the full case study—link in bio
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