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Camozzi Automation, part of the Camozzi Group, is a leading designer and manufacturer of components for industrial automation.

Camozzi has recently implemented three twin-spindle workstations with three FANUC M-710iC robots, which allow maximum production flexibility for the production of the valve body without the need for additional machining, with a substantial reduction in TCO.

M-710 Series

Increase your productivity and efficiency with the versatile and reliable FANUC M-710 Series. Featuring a slim wrist, rigid arm and small footprint, the models are suitable for a wide range of applications with a reach of up to 3.1 m and a payload of up to 70 kg.

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