
Rochester Hills, Michigan – Fanuc Corp.’s new SCARA robots feature high-speed, precise operation for pick and place, assembly, testing/inspection, and packaging processes. A compact, lightweight design provides significant space savings.
The SR-3iA offers a 3kg payload, 400mm reach, and 200mm stroke, and the SR-6iA has a 6kg payload, 650mm reach and 210mm stroke.
Powered by the new R-30iB Compact Plus controller, the new SCARA robots offer the same intelligence and reliability available on all FANUC robots, including integrated iRVision, force sensing, conveyor tracking, fieldbus connectivity, integrated safety, and most other software options. FANUC’s new SCARA iRProgrammer software interface is easy to use for programming with Tablets or PCs, and can be accessed via a Web browser.
Feature/benefits:
- Ultra-compact footprint; slim profile minimizes interference with peripheral devices
- Two models available: SR-3iA (400mm reach), SR-6iA (650mm reach)
- Lightweight design enables easy system integration, continuous fast operation
- High inertia capacity maximizes flexibility to handle large workpieces
- Generous vertical stroke makes it possible to perform assembly, packaging, handling
- Bottom cable exit (optional) provides cable protection; saves floor space for higher efficiency
- Integral air lines, 24VDC power, I/O signal cables, solenoid valves (optional) simplify system integration, reduce overall cost
- Brake release switch allows easy error recovery
- High-performance R-30iB Compact Plus controller requires minimal space, allows layout, installation flexibility
- Web-based iRProgrammer user interface for intuitive, easy robot setup, programming on a tablet or PC
- Standard CE/NRTL compliance on the R-30iB Compact Plus controller allows global deployment without any additional cost
- Same high performance intelligent software options across the entire FANUC robot line, including iRVision (Integrated Vision), force sensing, conveyor tracking, fieldbus connectivity, integrated safety
FANUC’s SCARA robots will be available in North America in Q1 2018.