Product category:
Welding, cutting and adhesive bonding
News Release from: Micromech | Subject: ARC Mate 120iB
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 July 2005
Welding robots will always finish the
job on time
European working time directives don't bother the Fanuc robot team, they keep welding day and night
When there is a production deadline to beat manufacturers cannot afford lost production and the ARC Mate 120iB welding robots will always finish the job on time The Fanuc range offers an extensive range of four to seven axis robots with payloads from 3 kg to 400 kg, man enough for most applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ARC Mate 120iB series is a six-axis, modular construction, electric servo-driven family of robots designed for precise, highspeed welding and cutting.
Based on their simple and reliable construction, the ARC Mate 120iB and ARC Mate 120iB/10L provide accurate and consistent path performance necessary for welding and cutting.
The R-J3iB Controller and easy-to-use ArcTool software, standard with the ARC Mate series robots, provide reliable performance with high productivity.
With an uptime rate of 99.99% these robots keep the production line going no matter how hot the action gets and this reliable team works together to handle even the most critical tasks.
Their ability to process the largest and smallest parts makes them the prime choice for key workers on any production line.
As systems partners, Micromech Robotics and Fanuc can specify, build and install the right equipment for you that is simple to programme and operate.
Therefore if you need to 'rule the weld' to meet tight deadlines and still have total performance reliability, then a robot is certain to be the answer.
If you think so then please contact us, we can probably find a cost effective solution that will not keep you awake at nights.
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