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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Industrial robots debut
31 July 2019
FANUC will debut a number of new industrial robots will at EMO 2019, including the M-10iD/12 and M-20iD/25 robots.

The M-10iD will be used on a demo cell for loading and unloading, while the M-20iD will be used to support a deburring cell producing parts which will be used to manufacture future FANUC robots. Both robots benefit from exceptionally high axis speeds, while a rigid construction allows for excellent positioning and highly accurate repeatability. Both displays are supplemented by automated washing robot cells.
To demonstrate its expertise in smaller handling and machine tending tasks in narrow workspaces, FANUC will also be running a small washing cell complete with LR Mate 200iD/7WP robot. While LR Mate 200iD/7WP is rated to IP67 as standard, the EMO model will feature the optional IP69K rating.
Finally, the FANUC stand will also feature a new education cell which will include a new ER-4iA robot. The education cell is an excellent training tool for users new to industrial robots, and reaffirms FANUC’s commitment to training, as evidenced by its role as a partner of the World Skills organisation at this year's World Robot Programming Championships.
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