Improve throughput and optimise cycle times with one of the fastest handling robot in its class for a wide range of pick and place and machine tending applications. The M-10 has a payload of up to 16 kg, very high axis speeds and accelerations, resulting in high wrist movements. A slim, cable-integrated arm and hollow wrist assembly support make it easy to operate even in confined spaces.
A key player in the pharmaceutical industry, significantly improved its production capabilities with FANUC's automated solutions. By integrating FANUC robots, DEMO optimised the filling, packaging, and labeling processes, resulting in enhanced efficiency, accuracy, and overall productivity in their operations.
Unsupervised production and easy remote management is the dream of many manufacturing companies. Gnutti Transfer took on the challenge of creating a highly automated production unit with a flexible unit architecture.
Nexteer Automotive is taking advantage of nine high-performance industrial robots from FANUC to automate the manufacturing of steering gear components required for BMW. Installed by process automation specialist AKE Robotics, the plant is seeing new levels of process productivity and reliability.
When a factory installs its first FANUC robot, such are the benefits available that other robots typically soon follow. Among those providing testimony to this fact is leading ceramic manufacturer Apulum. Following the installation of its first FANUC robot in 2014, several more have since taken up their place in the company’s finishing process. Apulum is now looking to enhance its packaging operations with FANUC robots.
The right machine control and robot automation processes can drive major increases in efficiency and connectivity for Industry 4.0 as Giuliani, a specialist in transfer machines for processing locks and keys can testify. The company has been cooperating with FANUC for more than 20 years.
The co-operation between FANUC and extractor hood manufacturer Silverline, which started with a special automated bonding project in 2015, has led to a total of 17 robots working across the company’s factory in Turkey. FANUC regularly sees this kind of outcome, where taking the initial leap into robot investment leads to an almost immediate realisation that manufacturing can reach entirely new performance levels.