High-Speed Operations and Payload Capacity
Fanuc Robotics offers the M-3iA Series Delta Robot, designed for high-speed operations with a payload ranging between 6-12kg. This exceptional payload capacity allows for efficient handling of various products in manufacturing settings.
Reduced Footprint and Acceleration
The M-3iA Series is built for high-speed performance and rapid acceleration, enabling manufacturers to minimize the number of robots required on a production line. This reduction in the number of robots helps condense the manufacturing footprint, optimizing space utilization.
Multiple Part Handling Capability
One of the key highlights of the M-3iA Delta Robot is its ability to handle multiple parts simultaneously. The robot's payload capacity allows for the use of larger grippers, making it possible to pick multiple products at once or handle larger individual items efficiently.
Secondary Food Packaging Solutions
The M-3iA Series is well-suited for the food industry, thanks to its smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces, food-grade lubrication, and white epoxy coating. With standard IP67 protection, this robot meets strict hygiene standards, making it an ideal solution for secondary food packaging applications.
Enhanced Efficiency with iRPickTool
Integrated with iRVision and FANUC's conveyor tracking software, the iRPickTool, the M-3iA Series enables multiple high-speed robots to work together seamlessly on a production line. This integration enhances overall efficiency and productivity in manufacturing operations.
Optimized Workspaces with 3-Axis Design
The M-3iA Delta Robot's innovative 3-axis wrist design allows for side-part feeding, increasing the usable workspace within a production environment. This feature enhances flexibility and efficiency in handling various types of products.
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