The 'strongest' robot in the world

12th June 2015
Posted By : Jordan Mulcare
The 'strongest' robot in the world

 

The 'strongest' robot currently avaliable on the market has been released. FANUC's M-2000iA/1700L plans to challenge gravity and automation as we know it. With its 1,700kg payload capacity and 6.2m stroke it truly provides maximum flexibility on operations involving large and heavy objects.

By being capable of effortlessly lifting and positioning an entire car body within its generous work envelope, this robot has been designed to improve workflow, increase efficiency and to reduce the cost of automation.

The robot boasts almost 4.7m of reach. When combined with its strong IP67 protected wrist, this generous work envelope makes the 1700L a suitable choice for operations that require maximum operating freedom.

This model’s enhanced lifting capacity makes it great way of adding flexibility to heavy material handling operations. Automating these areas enables users to reduce running costs, improve cycles times and dramatically lower the risk of damage to production material.

Combining an extensive work envelope with the flexibility of six axes, the robot can move and place objects within a large defined work area to an extremely high degree of precision.


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