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Automatica 2023

Daniel Schilling,

AI and robotics

At Automatica, Fanuc will be presenting additional functions for collaborative robotics that enable more payload.

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The CRX-25iA can now handle 30 kilograms instead of the previous 25 kilograms, while the CR-35iB can move 50 kilograms instead of 35 kilograms without restricting the alignment of the wrist. The M-710iD, the successor to the M-710iC, which can be seen in a logistics application, also offers more application options. In addition to a higher payload and speed as well as greater permitted moments at the wrist, the robot's arm is now curved. This means that it can also be used in confined spaces, for example to remove parts from a container.

Another trade fair innovation is the optional industrial PC, iPC, which offers high computing power for processing data-intensive, cycle time-critical processes. Finally, robots on mobile platforms are an easy way to make production more flexible. Fanuc has developed a mobile handling unit together with its Austrian partner Ger4Tech. The mobile platform "G4T4" is completed by the CRX and solves a bin-picking task with the iRVision camera system.

Hall B6, Stand 231

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