FANUC M-10iD/12 Alternatives & Competitors
Ranked Nr. 246 of 415 Industrial (Articulated) Robots
Top 10 M-10iD/12 Alternatives
- FANUC ARC Mate 120iD
- FANUC M-10iD/10L
- YASKAWA GP25-12
- YASKAWA GP12
- FANUC M-710iC/12L
- FANUC M-10iD/8L
- FANUC M-20iD/12L
- YASKAWA GP400R
- FANUC ARC Mate 120iD/12L
- FANUC ARC Mate 100iD/8L
- KAWASAKI MT400N
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FANUC ARC Mate 120iD
Payload 25kg | Reach 1831mmAn ideal all-round welding robot, the ARC Mate 120iD’s slim articulated design means it excels at welding in narrow jigs. It features a new drive train for significantly higher axis speeds and, thanks to its high rigidity, boasts a repeatability of ± 0.02 mm. For maximum operating flexibility, it has a large working envelope and can reach in very close to its own base. By combining FANUC reliability with higher motion performance, the ARC Mate 120iD maximises productivity and enhances your profitability. Operating costs are low, and installation is easy.
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FANUC M-10iD/10L
Payload 10kg | Reach 1636mmThe new long arm model of the M-10 series features an outstanding axes speed and ultimate precision within its class. Made specifically for narrow installations, this highly versatile robot can work on relative large parts thanks to its large horizontal stroke and can also be installed upside down or angle mounted.
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YASKAWA GP25-12
Payload 12kg | Reach 2.01mmThe GP25-12 is a highly versatile 6-axis industrial robot with extended reach of 2.010 mm, 12 kg payload, and an outstanding repeatability of +/- 0.02 mm.
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YASKAWA GP12
Payload 12kg | Reach 1.44mmThe GP12 is a highly versatile 6-axis industrial robot with 12 kg payload, 1440 mm reach and outstanding repeatability of +/- 0.02 mm.
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FANUC M-710iC/12L
Payload 12kg | Reach 3123mmThis new small to medium payload 6-axis model is ideal for all applications to handle medium payloads for up to 12 kg. With the smallest payload capacity in the M-710 series, it has extended, long arm reach (3.1 m), making it the perfect choice for sealing applications when working on car body interiors or other hard to reach areas.
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FANUC M-10iD/8L
Payload 8kg | Reach 2032mmIdeally suited for working in compact robotic cells, the slimline M-10iD/8L occupies a small footprint and can be installed upside down or angle mounted for even more flexibility. For easy and reliable routing of sensor or camera cables, air pipes and other utilities, services are routed through the robot’s hollow arm, wrist and body.
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FANUC M-20iD/12L
Payload 12kg | Reach 2272mmDesigned specifically for handling applications, this model features outstanding axis speeds and ultimate precision within its class. The highly versatile robot can handle large parts thanks to its very long horizontal stroke. To further maximise flexibility and open up a new range of application possibilities, it can also carry additional tools weighing up to 12 kg.
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YASKAWA GP400R
Payload 400kg | Reach 3.518mmThe shelf-mounted MOTOMAN GP400R robot provides an impressive combination of 400 kg payload and 3.5 m reach, with an outstanding repeatability precision of better than +/- 0.1 mm. As being a shelf-type robot, the motion range is extended for working below the robot base level, allowing to the robot to be installed on a raised steel structure to save floor space.
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FANUC ARC Mate 120iD/12L
Payload 12kg | Reach 2272mmDesigned specifically for welding applications, this model features outstanding axis speeds and ultimate precision within its class. The highly versatile robot can weld large parts thanks to its very long horizontal stroke. To further maximise flexibility and open up a new range of application possibilities, it can carry additional tools and torches weighing up to 12 kg.
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FANUC ARC Mate 100iD/8L
Payload 8kg | Reach 2032mmIdeally suited for working in compact robotic cells, the slimline ARC Mate 100iD/8L occupies a small footprint and can be installed upside down or angle mounted for even more flexibility. The long-arm arc welding robot comes with a fully integrated hose pack and cable management system. For easy and reliable routing of sensor or camera cables, air pipes and other utilities, services are routed through the robot’s hollow arm, wrist and body.