| Fanuc robots from Micromech can be tailored to suit customers packaging and palletising requirements. The powerful M-410iWW is the world's largest palletising robot with a maximum payload of 400 kg, but it has the kind of agility that would put many a Sumo to shame.
This is due to its cleverly designed overhung arm which gives it the ability to work through 360° and perform up to 730 standard cycles per hour for twenty four hours a day. The hollow wrist mechanism protects its electrical and pneumatic services from chafing or twisting. It can handle pallets of 1,600mm square by 2,100mm high or 1,300mm square by 2,450mm high. This makes it the ideal robot for 'complete layer' lifting of cases of bottles and foodstuffs as well as items such as wooden panels, steel bales or vehicle floor-pans.

The M-410iWW incorporates easy to use software so that the operator can optimise palletising patterns based on pallet and box sizes. The simple graphical user interface allows the operator to review stacking options without any specialised programming knowledge. As system partners Micromech Robotics and Fanuc can specify, build and install the right equipment for you that is simple to programme and operate. Perhaps you are wrestling with a problem because you need a robot that combines the strength of a Sumo with the agility of a ballet dancer. If so please contact us, we can probably find a cost effective solution that wont have you tightening your belt!
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