Stack, pack, place...
Motoman's newest material handling robots, the MH5 and MH5L, are the ideal solution for small parts jobs. In fact, these 6-axis models are built for a number of applications, from assembly and packing, to pick and place.
Sporting a 706mm reach, the Motoman MH5 has a light 5kg payload. If the job requires a wider work envelope, the MH5L long reach model extends a full 895mm while providing the same payload capacity.
Discover why pick and place robots provide the best answer to material handling challenges.
1. Accuracy and Pick and Place Robots:
Robots are outfitted with wide reaches and slim arms, steady repeatability and precise tooling - all of which allows them to be extremely accurate. This high precision capability makes them a good match for pick and place applications.
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Reach it, move it, stack it! The Motoman HP165 robot lives up to its "Handling Precision" title and provides the ultimate material handling answer.
A Motoman HP165 robot can make your business run more efficiently. It takes over the repetitive, thankless jobs - palletizing, pick and place, machine tending. Don't waste valuable resources on manual labor. Instead, install a Motoman HP165 robot so you can redistribute your labor force.
Despite their size, small robotic arms possess the same 6-axis construction, flexibility, speed, and precision as larger models. Perfect for assembly and cleanroom tasks, small robotic arms offer several unique advantages.
Compact Size and Installation:
A small robotic arm is ideal when floor or cell space is limited. It can be installed from multiple angles, within smaller cells, etc. Because small robotic arms weigh less, customers have still more flexibility with installation.
With multiple controllers and a dozen different models, Fanuc's M-710 series can be confusing. A closer look reveals that the material handling M-710 line follows a predictable progression.
Controllers:
The M-710 series has evolved through four distinct generations of controllers. The M-710 RJ2 was upgraded to an intelligent M-710i with an RJ3.
Roll out the red carpet for the world's largest robot, the Fanuc M-2000iA. Available in two models, the Fanuc M-2000iA/900L and M-2000iA/1200, this 6-axis robot definitely falls into the super heavy-duty category.
The new Fanuc M-2000iA robot is designed with a stable IP67-protected wrist and wide reach so it can easily handle automotive, truck, and tractor frames. With a 1200kg payload, the Fanuc M-2000iA/1200 surpasses even the Kuka KR 1000 Titan.
Most products today are picked and packed multiple times before they reach their final destination. These jobs can be difficult because they require speed, skill, accuracy, and tirelessness.
Picking and packing robots are helping many industries increase throughput. Find out about the perks of letting robots take over material handling.
Speed:
The faster and more efficiently you can pick and pack, the better.
Allow the M-6iT robot to zip to your rescue. This nimble Fanuc creation mounts to an overhead track, so it automatically saves you floor space while expanding your work envelope. Watch RobotWorx' M-6iT video to see this model in action!
Flexible Engineering:
The standard Fanuc M-6iT robot has a unique 6-axis design. Five axes are rotary, one is linear. The track-mount location increases the robot's overall flexibility and speed.
Assembly is an industrial mainstay. It is also extremely tedious, dull, and repetitious work. Learn how assembly robots could change your life...not to mention your product.
Since nearly every product requires assembly at some level, today's assembly robots are making quite an impact. In fact, assembly robots often allow companies to achieve better organization, productivity, and cost-effectiveness.
Material handling robots automate the movement, storage, and control of materials in many industrial processes. More specifically, industrial palletizing robots automatically perform the application of loading and unloading parts, boxes, or other objects to and from pallets.