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USED 2008 FANUC FANUC M710IC/70T

Overview
Type:
Robots
Manufacturer:
FANUC
Year:
2008
Stock #:
104813
Description

FANUC M710iC/70T Robot, R-30iA Control, Used, 2008

Specifications

This used FANUC M710iC/70T (2008) is a robot available from R.A.B. Industries. It is equipped with the R-30iA controller.

1-USED FANUC M-710iC/70T GANTRY ROBOT WITH R30iA CONTROL

SERIAL NUMBER F90153

DATE OF MFG 03/2008

STK#104813

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SPECIFICATIONS WHILE OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED
RELIABLE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
AND TO VERIFICATION BY BUYER:

This FANUC M-710iC/70T is a rail mounted robot that offers a large working range. This robot has a 1900mm reach and a 70kg payload, allowing it to lift heavy work pieces with ease. The applications that can be performed with the M-710iC/70T are numerous! It can handle assembly, picking, packing, machine loading and unloading, material removal, painting, coating, and part transfer processes, making it extremely versatile for any manufacturer.

Being able to move on the rail, the M710iC/70T R30iA can easily reach multiple work-pieces which reduces investment costs. The rail mounting also cuts down on the amount of floor-space that needs to be devoted to the system.

Robot Specifications:

Axes: 6

Payload: 70kg

H-Reach: 1900mm

Repeatability: ±0.07mm

Robot Mass: 410kg

Structure: Articulated

Mounting: Inverted

Robot Motion Speed:

J1 3 m/s

J2 120 °/s (2.09 rad/s)

J3 120 °/s (2.09 rad/s)

J4 225 °/s (3.93 rad/s)

J5 225 °/s (3.93 rad/s)

J6 225 °/s (3.93 rad/s)

Robot Motion Range:

J1 +7.2mm° - 46.2mm°

J2 ±261°

J3 ±491°

J4 ±720°

J5 ±250°

J6 ±720°

Applications:

Thermal Spray Robots

Dispensing Robots

Injection Molding Robots

Machine Loading Robots

Machine Tending Robots

Material Handling Robots

Palletizing Robots

Fiberglass Cutting Robots

Arc Welding Robots

EQUIPPED WITH:

Fanuc R30iA Robot Control

Fanuc Robot Connection Cables

Fanuc Teach Pendant

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