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.
Fanuc Robot Operation At GMI – Kettering University. Industrial and Mfg. Engineering Program Ranked #1 In Nation. Final Project. Spring 2008.
A group of Computer Integrated Manufacturing students programmed a manufacturing cell to demonstrate handshaking between LynxMotion Robotics and Fischertechnik systems.
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3rd year Robotics and Automation project at Conestoga College. Fully automated Domino manufacturing cell.

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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