Food production can be messy. That's why every inch of FANUC's food robots are engineered with care. Find out how FANUC meets the unique and unusually stringent requirements of the food industry.
FANUC's food grade robots include the M-430iA/2F, M-420iA Food Robot, LR Mate 200iC/5F, and LR Mate 200iC/5WP Food Robots. Each one is fast, flexible, and precision-driven. But food grade robot design is concerned with much more than performance.
Discover new "Worlds" of productivity with Motoman robotic systems. Each of Motoman's eight robot system groups is designed to address particular applications - from arc welding to palletizing and packaging. There are more than 40 individual "World" workcells.
Motoman's workcells are modular and completely pre-engineered. They include robot(s), part positioners, operator stations, ANSI/RIA compatible safety systems, and process equipment.
A robotic arm that works upside down and backwards? The Motoman MA1650T may sound awkward, but its unusual design offers unbeatable flexibility.
Work Envelope:
The MA1650T is built to work upside down. It can be mounted to the ceiling or a wall. Slim and speedy, the MA1650T has six axes of movement and a 10kg payload capacity.
But the most unusual feature of the MA1650T is its lower arm, which is attached in reverse.
Do you know you can increase throughput, safety, and cycle speed with a robotic palletizer? Take a look at the Motoman EPL300, one of RobotWorx' new robot arrivals.
Part of the "Expert Palletizing" series, the Motoman EPL300 provides quick, reliable, and sturdy movement for stacking, packing, and palletizing. A rigid 4-axis build, 300kg capacity, and 3,159mm horizontal reach make it all possible.
Vacuum grippers are among the most flexible and useful EOAT options available for material handling robots. RobotWorx has integrated vacuum pick and place robot solutions for many of its customers. Find out about the many advantages of vacuum EOAT:
A Wide Appeal: Vacuum grippers are used in a number of industries, including packaging, food, electronics, solar energy, and more.
The perfect robotic palletizer must possess certain qualities. Both its vertical and horizonal reach should be exceptional. It should be sturdy, providing high wrist load inertia. And, at the same time, a robotic palletizer should be able to provide accurate, quick movement.
Industrial robot manufacturers KUKA, FANUC, and Motoman have worked to perfect their robotic palletizer lines. Find out how their robots are engineered to address the particular challenges of palletizing.
Railing-mounting, axis positions, dual arms...
When it comes to engineering the right robotic solution for injection molding, manufacturers get creative.
Rail-Mount
Rail-mounted robots and injection molding machines are a winning combination. Robots that are attached to rails take up less room and can cover large distances very effectively and quickly.
They may be shelf-mounted robots, but don't expect the KUKA K series to just sit there. These robots are prepared to take charge, slash cycle times, and boost productivity. From spot welding to material handling, coating to machine tending, this line of robots offers powerful, versatile solutions.
Engineered for Strength
The KUKA K robot series can handle larger payloads up to 210kg, thanks to specially enhanced gears, motors, and servo drives.
Looking for a suitable robot for your high school, community college, or university classroom? Keep it real with the Fanuc M-1iA.
Authenticity
This industrial robot allows students to learn with the same equipment and software currently being used by robot techs and engineers in the field. This robot comes with legal software and support.
The real-world training provided by the M-1iA extends to applications too.
ArcMate 100iB to ArcMate 100iC. So often a new model name (this time a new letter) indicates little more than a controller upgrade. Not so with the ARC Mate 100iC.
FANUC Robotics made some significant design and performance changes to the ArcMate 100iC R-30iA. Find out why the new Arc Mate is a leap forward.
Streamlined:
Instead of messy, dangerous external cabling, this new arc welding robot features hollow arms for internally routed cabling from torch to base.