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Fanuc updates the 410iB series palletising robot

A Fanuc Robotics (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 8, 2008

Fanuc Robotics has launched the latest version of its 410iB series palletising robot with an increased payload capability of 55 per cent.

The Fanuc Robotics M410iB/700 arm maintains the high speed capability of the range, 700 cycles per hour, but takes the payload up to 700kg.

Operating over a standard pick and place test cycle - .4m up x 2m linear x .4m down - the arm performs 700 cycles an hour, at 100 per cent duty cycle, providing a potential palletising throughput of 490 tonnes an hour.

To enable this throughput, Fanuc has enhanced the existing wrist to manage the higher wrist inertias.

Fanuc claims the new arm has the highest inertia rating in the palletising sector at 490kgm2, an increase of 150 per cent compared with the previous largest model in the range.

The base of the four-axes arm of the 410iB series occupies a small footprint of just over 1m2, while its elevated articulated arm design allows it to comfortably palletise a 1.6m2 pallet by 2.1m height.

Its 360deg work envelope makes it suited for servicing multiple palletising stations with multiple conveyor inputs.

The arm's simple but rigid configuration ensures movements are smooth and a 60mm through-arm facility provides access for gripper control cables and pipe work.

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