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High speed handler
Tuesday, 09. November 2010
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FANUC M-6i Rj2 or Rj3
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The M-6i by Fanuc features a max. payload of 6 kg and a max. work envelope of 1368 mm. The 6 axis Fanuc M-6i has been engineered for high speed, precise operations and offers a solution to material handling, removal, and dispensing needs. The compact M-6i features either RJ2 or RJ3 controller.
Industrial robots
Accurate flexibility
Thursday, 24. June 2010
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FANUC 120i
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The 120i by Fanuc features a max. payload of 16 kg and a max. work envelope of 1542 mm. This flexible 6 axis industrial robot is suitable for a wide range of applications as cutting, accurate (MIG/TIG) welding, handling and pick & packing.
The articulated electric servo-driven Fanuc 120i can be mounted either angled, on a wall, inverted or in upright position
Industrial robots
Welding high speed versatility
Thursday, 13. May 2010
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Fanuc ArcMate 100i
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The ArcMate 100i by Fanuc features a max payload of 6 kg and a max. work envelope of 1368 mm. It is a modular construction, electric servo-driven robot designed for accurate, high-speed welding and cutting. Based on its simple and reliable construction, the Arc Mate 100i provides precise and consistent path performance, necessary for welding and cutting. The integrated R-J2 i-Controller and easy-to-use Arc Tool software, standard with the Arc Mate i-series robots, provides reliable performance with high productivity.
Industrial robots
World´s most advanced painting robot
Thursday, 13. May 2010
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FANUC P-200E paint robot
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The P-200E by Fanuc is nowadays world´s most advanced painting robot. It features a max. payload of 30 kg and a max. work envelope of 2800 mm. Using this enhanced paint robot you may reduce paint waist, color change time and cycle time by integrating color charger & flowmeter next to the applicator.
The P-200E can be mounted on clean wall rail, pedestal and modular in-booth rail and is suitable for a wide range of painting applications.
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