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FANUC America: Compact palletizing robot

The M-410iC/110 robot from FANUC America Corp. is designed for high-volume production in case, bag and bottle palletizing operations.

Compact palletizing robot
Compact palletizing robot

It features a 110 kg payload, four-axis articulation, a compact footprint, and a slim arm with through-arm cable routing to simplify dressout and minimize interference with tooling and other peripheral devices.

The M-410iC/110 is capable of performing 2040 standard palletizing cycles per hour with a 110 kg payload, making it the fastest palletizing robot in its class. It also features a compact footprint with a 646 mm interference radius, ideal for tight workspaces.

Benefits include:

  • Unit achieves palletizing speeds up to 2040 cycles/hr. at 110 kg payload (best-in-class throughput).
  • Through-arm cable routing minimizes interference with peripheral device allowing clean, worry-free dress-out solutions for palletizing.
  • The 110 kg payload is ideal for smaller palletizing operations.
  • Proven, reliable FANUC servo drives provide the highest uptime and productivity.
  • Able to operate in environments ranging from harsh to traditional factory floor.
  • Operates with the company’s latest integrated intelligent functions such as iRVision, Collision Guard, Dual Check Safety, ROBOGUIDE/PalletPRO, and PalletTool software.
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