This year, FANUC Robotics puts its proven marketplace concept into action once more, at Automatica, with a convincing mix of its own robot solutions and application examples from chosen system houses. The innovative highlight, thereby, is the premiere of the new delta robot, the M-3iA series. Furthermore, a total of 13 partner-enterprises will present varying, live application examples at the exhibition stand. Here, the spectrum ranges from luggage handling to varying machining and processing examples, from materials, such as metal and plastic, to sophisticated pick & place applications within the foodstuffs sector.
The Delta Robot M-3iA
FANUC Robotics will present itself at its marketplace of innovation and applications at Automatica, in Munich, with a representative cross-sectional area from its very own robot portfolio. The highlight is, undisputedly, the new delta robot, M-3iA. Our developers succeeded again with the great M-3iA , reveals Gerald Mies, General Manager, FANUC Robotics Germany GmbH, enthusiastically and names the modular expansion stages of the 4 and 6-axes, the large bearing load of 6kg, the fast, rotund axis movement up to a level of 4.000 /sec, as well as the excellent repeat accuracy of 0.1 mm/s, as evidence. Thereby, the 4-axial version namely operates as the M-3iA/6S , whilst the 6-axis will appear on the market as the M-3iA/6A .
Gerald Mies, General Manager,
FANUC Robotics Deutschland GmbH
The difference between the two robot models lies in the design of the wrist joints, with an alternative three axes. As an absolute novelty in the market, the motors of the wrists are attached in the leaver arm, which boosts the rigidity in the fourth axis and in the 4 to 6- axes accordingly, as well as improving the crucial precision when gripping. In addition, it has a further feature to the M-3iA/6S, as alongside the possible disclaimer of a telescopic drive for the pivot axle, the four-axis variant also captivates with its cavernous joint, whose design is patented by FANUC itself.
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