The FANUC LR Mate 200iD/7C has a greater lifting capacity and reach than its junior counterpart, the LR Mate 200iD/4SC. This permits a larger work envelope and bigger workpieces. …

Food and Beverage Industry
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Robot in Focus: FANUC LR Mate 200iD/4SC
The FANUC LR Mate 200iD/4SC is suited for operation in confined spaces that demand a small work envelope. The arm’s maximum reach is 550 millimeters. It is intended for lightweight …

Simulation
Image by Dave Coverly, in ‘Speed Bump’. While we believe in this little bird’s instinctive ability to fly, we also believe in a good simulator. Automated Solutions Australia (ASA) determines …

Robot in Focus: LR Mate 200iD/14L
In the LR Mate series, the FANUC LR Mate 200iD/14L delivers the longest arm and largest payload combination. With a maximum wrist payload of 14 kg, the FANUC LR Mate …

Automotive Industry
Drive Efficiency with Automation in the Automotive Industry Manufacturers around the globe continue to rely on automation in the automotive industry to meet rising demand, boost efficiency, and maintain high …

Is That Seriously Your Payload?
Payload is the weight a FANUC robot can lift at its end effector, otherwise known as the payload capacity. The payload is a crucial factor to take into consideration when …
Robot In Focus- FANUC CRX 10iA/L
The small FANUC CRX-10iA/L Collaborative Robot, is the long arm version of the 10iA and can easily be integrated into any working environment or system designed for collaborative tasks. This …
Robot in Focus: FANUC CR-14iAL
Todays Robot in Focus: The FANUC CR-14iA/L. With a payload of 14kg and a reach of 911mm, it is slightly bigger to accommodate the heavier payload, although it’s footprint is …
What We Do Wednesdays: Plastic Painting
Manufacturers frequently use the phrase ‘innovate or evaporate’ since they cannot afford to waste paint due to poor transfer efficiency. Rotating atomizers, or bells, as they are more generally known …