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Industrial Collaborative Robot

FANUC released the CRX series to meet the demand from manufacturing facilities and fulfillment warehouses to have reliable, long-lasting collaborative robots. With the CRX series’ 8-year zero maintenance and industrial reliability, their popularity grew quickly. This led to the development…

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Working with Collaborative Robots

Cobots On Demand - Working with Collaborative Robots Watch our On-Demand Webcast explaining the variety of options in FANUC Collaborative Robots. This webcast focusses on using cobots to accomplish palletizing tasks. Learn about how to integrate a cobot into your…

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Cobot Options and the 3 Ps of Collaborative Robots

There are now three series of Collaborative Robots available from FANUC. MCRI can help you select the collaborative robot that is best for your application, but you can start your search by going through the cobot options offered and see…

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Three Considerations for 3D Bin Picking Applications

Some have called bin picking the “holy grail” of robotic automation and it certainly is all the rage in automation circles. What production manager or plant manager doesn’t want to have unattended machine loading operations, so their increasingly scarce plant…

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How to Select the Best Collaborative Robot

While FANUC has a full line of industrial robots (payloads range from .5kg to 2300kg), below are the collaborative models that have been developed for applications required by robotic customers. FANUC Collaborative Robots Available Through MCRI See the 3 P's…

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Dual Check Safety Improves Stop Position Prediction

Dual Check Safety (DCS) is a programming software available on the FANUC R-30iA controller. Dual Check Safety designates safety zones in the robot cell - programmatically finding areas where the robot and person cannot be at the same time. This…

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FANUC’s Collaborative Robots add Hand Guidance

In the robotic industry, collaborative robots are all the rage. Collaborative robots allow an operator and a robot to work side-by-side without safety fencing. To allow for this collaboration: robot speeds are limited a protective stop is added through power…

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