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M-2000iA Car Body Transfer Robot & M-20iA Sealer Robot – FANUC Robotics Industrial Automation

Flexible car body transfer and sealer system – fanucrobotics.com A pedestal mounted FANUC M-2000iA/900L lifts a car body from an incoming floor conveyor, and moves it to a fixture where four FANUC M-20iA robots will apply sealer. After the car body has been placed onto the fixture, the FANUC M-20iA robots apply sealer to the under body and wheel wells of the vehicle. After sealer has been applied, a second floor mounted FANUC M-2000iA lifts the car body from the sealer fixture, rotates it 180 degrees, and places it onto a second fixture. The car is then inspected manually, before being lifted by a third FANUC M-2000iA and placed onto an outgoing floor conveyor. This array of FANUC M-2000iA resulted in 60% floor space savings over conventional vertical lifters and overhead conveyors along with the reliability of a robot. The flexibility and reliability of the FANUC robots allows for a low maintenance, flexible automation system.


Kettering University Robotics Class

Fanuc Robot Operation At GMI – Kettering University. Industrial and Mfg. Engineering Program Ranked #1 In Nation. Final Project. Spring 2008.


2011 Robotics- Take 3

A group of Computer Integrated Manufacturing students programmed a manufacturing cell to demonstrate handshaking between LynxMotion Robotics and Fischertechnik systems.
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Domino Manufacturing Cell

3rd year Robotics and Automation project at Conestoga College. Fully automated Domino manufacturing cell.


High-Tech Robotics Camps

The project captures the interest of middle and high school students by following the current trend of robotic applications used throughout the entertainment media. The curriculum is a mixture of Lego educational materials, STEM subjects and modern manufacturing information conducted in an environment of competitive problem solving. The campers develop a knowledge base of modern manufacturing, robotics design and programming while adding to team building experiences. For more information visit www.madeinflorida.org/camps-workshops, or www.fl-ate.org
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