The FANUC M3iA arrives for National Manufacturing Week 2012
January 31, 2012

John Hart Automation and Robotics is excited to announce the much anticipated arrival of the new Fanuc M3iA robot into Australia. The M3iA has made an international name for itself by being able to handle a variety of tasks including small parts with high speed picking and assembly.
Well known for its dexterity, reach and speed the M3iA is able to easily mimic the movements of a human but at greater speed. The robot wrist moves at speeds of 4,000 degrees per second for the 4 axes model and 2,000 degrees per second for the 6 axes model. All joint and mated components are completely enclosed and sealed to IP67 rating, making the wrist suitable for working in a dust or oil mist environment. As a result the M3iA is applicable to a wide range of industries including food, medical, pharmaceutical and plastic moulding.
The M3iA will be on show at the 2012 National Manufacturing Exhibition taking place at the Sydney Showgrounds from May 8th – 11th, where it will be demonstrating its capabilities throughout the week.
Our Automation Sales team will be on hand to discuss the capabilities of the M3iA and how it can help your organisation.
We look forward to seeing you at the show.
www.nationalmanufacturingweek.com.au





