FANUC Robotics America Inc. has introduced the new M-3iA intelligent, parallel-link robot designed to maximize speed and flexibility for assembly, small part handling and picking applications.
Available in a four-or six-axis model, the M-3iA offers the same unique parallel-link structure as its predecessor (the M-1iA), is lightweight and portable, accommodates payloads up to 6kg and has the largest work envelope of its type in FANUC's range (1350mm x 500mm).
The four-axis M-3iA has a single-axis wrist for simple assembly and high-speed picking operations, offering speeds up to 4000 degrees per second. While the M-3iA six-axis model has a three-axis, patent-pending wrist for complex assembly tasks. The extreme flexibility offered by the three-axis wrist enables the robot to pick up and insert parts at simple or compound angles, and twist parts into place, similar to the flexibility offered by a manual operator.
David Bruce, Product Manager for FANUC Robotics America, Inc. explains, “We refer to our series of parallel-link robots as fists because they provide the accuracy and flexibility of a human hand.” In addition, a hollow wrist allows hoses and cables to be routed internally, which minimizes wear and tear on the tooling cables. “The M-3iA is ideal for both simple and complex assembly of electronics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, office supplies, consumer products, and solar panels,” added Bruce. “A completely enclosed structure also makes it safe for food environments.”
The M-3iA, like all FANUC robots, operates with the company’s latest R-30iA controller with integrated intelligent functions such as iRVision®, Force Sensing, Robot Link, and Collision Guard.
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