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FANUC Robotics Introduces New Paint Mate 200iA Compact Painting Robot

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - 
      FANUC Robotics America, Inc. has introduced the new Paint Mate 200iA 
      intelligent mini paint robot. The compact Paint Mate 200iA, based 
      on the company’s popular LR Mate 200iC 
      robot series, is designed to paint small
Posted : Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:39:40 GMT
Author : MI-FANUC-ROBOTICS
Category : Press Release
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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - (Business Wire) FANUC Robotics America, Inc. has introduced the new Paint Mate 200iA intelligent mini paint robot. The compact Paint Mate 200iA, based on the companys popular LR Mate 200iC robot series, is designed to paint small parts, and provides a cost-effective alternative to applications requiring multiple fixed paint guns.

This is the perfect solution for virtually any hazardous coating environment, said Barton Faylor, paint product manager, FANUC Robotics America. Weve incorporated the same best in class performance as the LR Mate 200iC, including wrist load capacity, repeatability, work envelope, and speed.

Like the LR Mate 200iC robot, the new Paint Mate 200iA offers maximum performance in a light, efficient, accurate and nimble (LEAN) package. It is designed to meet the automation needs of a variety of industries including automotive component, appliance, agricultural equipment, consumer goods, plastics and many others.

The Paint Mate 200iA robot is extremely flexible and can adapt to small lot sizes, new styles and other modifications, providing customers an affordable and versatile solution, added Faylor.

Slim and lightweight, the Paint Mate 200iA robot can be mounted in a variety of positions including floor, tabletop, angle and invert, which helps customers challenged with small and narrow workspaces.

The Paint Mate 200iA robot offers a variety of benefits, including:

  • FM Class III Hazardous approval for Class 1 and 111, Div. 1, Groups C,D,E,F,G environments
  • FANUC standard purge control system for operation in hazardous environments
  • Supports a variety of intelligent functions including: an internal programmable controller (PMC), Ethernet, iRVision (built-in), the iPendant, line tracking, HandlingTool, and PaintTool
  • Extremely fast operation resulting in faster cycle times
  • Compact size permits operation in tight work spaces

FANUC Robotics America, Inc. designs, engineers and manufactures industrial robots and robotic systems for a wide range of applications including arc and spot welding, material handling (machine tending, picking, packing, palletizing), material removal, assembly, paint finishing and dispensing. The company also provides application-specific software, controls, vision products, and complete support services. After 26 years of success, FANUC Robotics maintains its position as the leading robotics company in the Americas. A subsidiary of FANUC LTD in Japan, the company is headquartered in Detroit, and has facilities in Chicago; Los Angeles; Charlotte, N.C.; Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio; Toronto; Montreal; Aguascalientes, Mexico; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Over 200,000 FANUC robots are installed worldwide. Contact FANUC Robotics at www.fanucrobotics.com or by calling 1-800-iQ-ROBOT, option 5.

FANUC Robotics America, Inc.
Cathy Powell, Marketing Communications, 248-377-7570
cathy.powell@fanucrobotics.com


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