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FANUC America | Oct 11, 2022
See FANUC America's latest robot and cobot solutions at Pack Expo Chicago, Oct. 23-26 in booth #N6116.
Rochester Hills, MI – (Oct. 11, 2022)
– FANUC America, the global leader in CNCs, robotics, and ROBOMACHINEs
will highlight its latest robot and cobot solutions for picking, packing and
palletizing at Pack Expo Chicago, an exhibition for automated
picking, packing, palletizing and more, Oct. 23-26 in booth
#N6116.
New: FANUC DR-3iB/6 Stainless Delta Robot Handling Protein
At Pack Expo, the DR-3iB/6 STAINLESS delta robot will use 3DV iRVision®
and iRPickTool line tracking software to pick randomly oriented
pieces of chicken from a continuous infeed conveyor. Equipped with a
Soft Robotics gripper, the robot picks chicken breasts and reorients them
onto an outfeed conveyor. The cell features high-speed automated picking
with
product re-orientation.
“The DR-3iB/6 Stainless is FANUC’s
stainless steel food-grade delta robot for picking and packing primary
foods,” said Jessica Juhasz, staff engineer, FANUC America.
“With an IP69K rating, the robot meets USDA and FDA food safety
standards, which will help companies increase their production efficiencies
without compromising food safety.”
The DR-3iB/6 STAINLESS features a fully enclosed stainless steel
body that is resistant to the chemicals and high pressure/temperatures
required in strict wash-down environments. It has a 1200mm reach
(450mm height) and a powerful four-axis design allowing it to handle 6kg
payloads at high speeds. The robot’s mirror-like surface
finish ensures that any microbial contaminants can be washed away cleanly.
With additional features such as NSF H1 food-grade lubricant,
secondary oil catch basins (with viewing windows to monitor potential
leaks), self-draining surfaces and many other small details driven by
USDA/FDA standards, the DR-3iB/6 STAINLESS delta robot is ideally
suited for
primary food handling applications.
The new robot operates with FANUC’s latest R-30iB Plus
controller with integrated intelligent functions such as iRVision,
Force Sensing, Robot Link, Collision Guard and Zero Down Time (ZDT).
“We’re showcasing the many features of the DR-3iB/6
STAINLESS that makes it stand out in terms of payload, speed, reach and
sanitation,” added Juhasz.
CRX Cobot Demonstrations
Earlier this year, FANUC expanded its popular series of CRX
collaborative robots with the new CRX-5iA, CRX-20iA/L
and CRX-25iA. The CRX cobots are extremely robust and able to
run for eight years without maintenance. Easy-to-use interactive
programming enables users to teach points using hand guidance or a tablet
interface with drag-and-drop icons. The new CRX cobots
complement FANUC’s existing line of CR and CRX cobots that now total
11 model variations able to handle products from 4 to 35kg.
Palletizing
A new CRX-25iA
robot, offering a 25kg payload and 1,889mm reach will demonstrate case
palletizing. Guided by a 3DV/200 vision sensor mounted to the arm, the
CRX-25iA will palletize boxes to nearly 7’ high. In
addition, the CRX-25iA will be mounted to a mobile cart to showcase
its flexibility.
The robot can be easily repositioned by hand and uses vision to
automatically
adjust to its new location and continue working accurately.
Loading Storage Carts
The new
CRX-20iA/L cobot equipped with a 3DV/200 vision sensor will
pick
consumer items of varying sizes and shapes that weigh up to 20kg and
load
them onto a storage cart. The demonstration highlights the
cobot’s wide motion range and ability to handle large and heavy
packages, relieving workers from physically demanding jobs.
Packing
A CRX-10iA will demonstrate packing
health and beauty products. Attendees are invited to try the
cobot’s intuitive hand guidance and easy-to-use tablet
programming.
New M-10iD/12 Food-Grade Variant Robot: Rice Bag
Packaging
FANUC will demonstrate its new Food-Grade M-10iD/12 robot
picking
bags of rice off dual conveyors and packing them into a box. The
demonstration highlights the robot’s speed and flexibility to
handle
various payloads.
With the release of two new Food-Grade variants, the M-10iD/12
and the
larger M-20iD/25, FANUC has further expanded its offerings for
customers in the food industry that need high-speed and high-payload
robots.
Both units feature food-grade oil on all axes, stainless steel wrist
flanges, motor covers, corrosion-resistant fasteners, white epoxy paint
and
the Severe Dust & Liquid Protection package.
In addition to the new M-10iD/12 and M-20iD/25
Food-Grade
variants, the M-10iD and M-20iD robot series include six
additional compact material handling robots - the M-10iD/12,
M-10iD/10L,
M-10iD/8L, M-10iD/16S, M-20iD/35, and M-20iD/12L.
Rated best-in-class for speed and repeatability, the M-10iD and
M-20iD robots offer a sleek and lightweight design and feature
hollow wrists/J3 axes. A curved J2 robot arm minimizes
interference with work pieces and fixtures. The robots’
payload
capabilities range from 8-35kg, allowing them to handle a wide variety
of
products. Also, a long reach (1103mm to 2272mm) and stroke
– even in the backflip region – makes it easier for
customers to
apply the robots while maximizing their available workspace –
including larger parts or tooling.
Extra environmental protections such as FoundryPRO are available on
select
robots, and the M-10iD/12 can also be configured with a
Dustproof
Wrist Cover.
LR Mate 200iD/7LC and SR-6iA/C Robots:
Breakfast
Sandwich Assembly
The new SR-3iA/C has a 3kg payload and 400mm reach. It
features a white epoxy coating and is rated IP54, meaning it is
protected
against contamination from limited amounts of dust and other
particles
as well as water spray. The SR-3iA/C is rated ISO Class 5
for
cleanroom operation and uses NSF-H1 food-grade grease and anti-rust
bolts
for food handling applications.
An LR Mate 200iD/7LC and SR-6iA/C – both
cleanroom
robots - will assemble four breakfast sandwiches. First, the LR
Mate
200iD/7LC uses iRVision 3D to pick and place a bun on
a
plate. At the same time, the SR-6iA/C SCARA robot will
pick
and place a sausage patty on top of the bun. This continues until
patties are placed on all four buns. The robots will alternate
placing
the remaining elements on each sandwich including an egg, a slice of
cheese
and a top bun. Once all four sandwiches are completed, the robots
remove items in reverse order and the cycle repeats.
The popular LR Mate 200iD series of tabletop
industrial robots offer a “best in class” work envelope for
both
upright and inverted mount installations. Ten models include clean room
and
wash-proof versions, each with various wrist speeds and reaches to
accommodate even the most limited workspace.The LR Mate series
was
introduced 30 years ago, and since that time has become one of
FANUC’s
most popular robot models with over 70,000 units installed
globally.
The new SR-6iA/C has a 6kg payload and 650 mm reach. It
features a white epoxy coating and is rated IP54, meaning it is
protected
against contamination from limited amounts of dust and other
particles
as well as water spray. The SR-6iA/C is rated ISO Class 5
for
cleanroom operation and uses NSF-H1 food-grade grease and anti-rust
bolts
for food handling applications.
NEW FANUC LR-10iA/10 Robot: Vision-Guided Each Picking
A new FANUC LR-10iA/10 robot, guided by
several 3DV/400 vision sensors mounted over the workcell, will pick
various
combinations of products from four separate totes to demonstrate order
fulfillment. When the order tote is completed, it moves to the
opposite side of the cell, where an LR Mate 200iD robot picks and
places
each item back onto the conveyor, sorting them by color to refill the
pick totes.
FANUC’s LR-10iA/10 robot is designed for machine tending and many picking applications found in the warehousing and logistics markets.
Weighing just 46 kg, the LR-10iA/10 robot mounts to the floor,
upside down, or on an angle. It’s also very easy to mount
the
robot to an AGV or other mobile platform.
SR-12iA SCARA Robot: Packing and Unpacking
The SR-12iA SCARA Environmental Option robot will pack and
unpack
four-packs of two-liter pop bottles. The demonstration shows the
SR-12iA’s
ability to handle heavy products in a wide operating area at high
speeds.
FANUC recently expanded its line of four-axis SCARA robots to include the SR-3iA/U
ceiling
mount featuring a full 360-degree work envelope with no dead zones, and
the
SR-3iA/C and SR-6iA/C cleanroom variants. In addition to
the three new models, FANUC’s series of
4-axis SCARA robots includes the SR-3iA,
SR-6iA,
SR-12iA, and SR-20iA with 3kg, 6kg, 12kg and 20kg
payload
capacities, and a 400-1,100mm reach, respectively. The
higher-payload
SR-12iA and SR-20iA SCARAs each offer a large vertical
stroke and an IP65 environmental option for harsh conditions.
FANUC M-410iC/110 Palletizing/Depalletizing with Tablet
TP
Unit Load Creation
The M-410iC/110 robot will alternate
between picking cases from two conveyors and palletizing a mixed layer
unit
load to depalletizing the product from the pallet back to the two
conveyors. While the system is running, visitors can create their
own
custom unit loads from FANUC’s Tablet TP. The demonstration
shows how easy it is to create and modify unit loads directly from the
Tablet TP with FANUC’s PalletTool Turbo software using the newly
updated user interface. This will give operators the ability to
quickly modify their system without needing a computer with PalletPRO
simulation software.
The M-410iC/110 robot is designed for high-volume case, bag and
bottle palletizing operations. It features a
110
kg payload, four-axis articulation, a compact footprint, and a slim arm
with
through-arm cable routing to simplify dress-out and minimize
interference
with tooling and other peripheral devices. The ability to
perform 2200 standard palletizing cycles an hour with a 60kg payload
makes
the M-410iC/110 the fastest palletizing robot in its
class.
It also features a compact footprint and a 646 mm interference radius,
ideal
for tight workspaces.
FANUC’s Impact on Pack Expo Chicago
FANUC’s expo robot displays, particularly in terms of automated picking
and
delta robot technology, showcase our ongoing dedication to enhancing
industrial efficiency and reliability. The event highlights our latest
advancements and sets the stage for future developments in robotic
automation, cementing FANUC's role as a key player in this ever-evolving
industry.
About FANUC America Corporation
FANUC America Corporation is a subsidiary of FANUC CORPORATION in Japan,
and
provides industry-leading CNC systems, robotics and factory
automation. FANUC’s innovative technologies and proven
expertise
help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability
and
profitability.
FANUC America is headquartered at 3900 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills,
MI
48309, and has facilities throughout North and South America. For
more
information, please call: 888-FANUC-US (888-326-8287) or visit our
website:
www.fanucamerica.com
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FANUC America Corporation PR contact:
Robotics: Cathy Powell
Public Relations and Communications Manager
FANUC
America Corporation
T: 248-377-7570
E: [email protected]
Factory Automation: Debra Schug
CNC Strategic Communications
Specialist
T:
847.898.5673
E: [email protected]