Fanuc LR Mate 200iD/14L

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It has the largest load capacity of the LR Mate series because to its enhanced and compact mechanical construction. This type is suitable for tiny robot cells, manufacturing lines, and installation directly on the machines, thanks to its remarkable weight-to-load ratio (weight of 27 kg and load capacity of 14 kg).

It's the ideal choice for high-productivity handling, loading and unloading, and mounting applications, because to its high moments and inertia at the wrist.

Equipped with the R-30iB controller

R-30iB control system

Latest generation of efficient, compact and stackable FANUC advanced technology, improved productivity, with modern integrated hardware and more than 250 software functions. Designed to be more intuitive, it optimizes power to reduce power consumption, high performance in cycle times with greater speed and accuracy.
It has a high-performance integrated programmable PMC control system that can access the complete robot I / O system, which allows easy separation or asynchronous control of peripheral devices without this having negative effects on robot performance. The different mounting positions allow you to save space, easy integration into production cells, installation of various robots. The R-30iB control systems use FANUC's patented secure software, which means you do not need to worry about viruses, hackers or stability issues. With intuitive iPendant Touch, more intelligent and easy to use.

Main specifications

Maximum Load of Robot: 14 Kg
Number of axis: 6
Maximum reach: 911 mm
Repeatability: ± 0.01
Controller: R-30iB

Motion range (°)

Axis 1: 360°
Axis 2: 245°
Axis 3: 430°
Axis 4: 380°
Axis 5: 250°
Axis 6: 720°

Maximum speed (°/s)

Axis 1: 120°/s
Axis 2: 61°/s
Axis 3: 58°/s
Axis 4: 400°/s
Axis 5: 240°/s
Axis 6: 400°/s

Applications

Loading and unloading of parts 
Machining
Handling of parts 
Measurement 
Assembly of parts

Applications

Palletising , Loading and unloading of parts , Machining , Measurement , Assembly of parts

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