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FANUC CORPORATION

ROBOT New product: New Medium Payload Handling Robot M-710 with a Payload Capacity of 70kg New!

M-710
M-710iD/70

FANUC has introduced the M-710iD/70 robot, the second model to join the new M-710iD series after the M-710iD/50M. The M-710iD series succeeds the M-710iC series, which has been used by customers all over the world for 17 years since its introduction in 2006.

Features & Benefits

New Model Combining Two Previous Models

The new M-710iD/70 robot has the operating speed of the M-710iC/50 and the load capacity of the M-710iC/70. By combining the key strengths of two previous robots, the new robot can help companies achieve their target cycle times and payload requirements with one model versus two. This consolidates the parts required for routine maintenance to one model, making it easier to manage and maintain the robot system.

Enhanced Environmental Resistance

Reduced the exposure of the robot’s joints, upgrading the splash and dust resistance performance to the next level. In addition, the new robot is fully enclosed like the M-710iC, enabling it to work in very harsh environments like die casting removal and deburring.

Wide Operating Range and Refined Design

The robot’s curved J2 arm, reduced interference with peripheral equipment at the front of the robot. Enabled large workpieces to transport close to the center of the robot, allowing a more compact robot system, when space is limited. Improved rigidity while redesigning the mechanical unit smartly.

Utilizing these features, the M-710iD/70 can be used in a wide range of industrial fields, such as supplying parts to machine tools and transporting and assembling large workpieces.

The M-710iD/70 can be powered by the new R-50iA Controller in addition to the R-30iB Plus Controller. The robot can utilize the latest features of the new robot controller R-50iA, and contribute to the automation in the manufacturing industry.

The new M-710iD/70 will start mass production in March 2024.

(January 2024)