FANUC expands line of CRX collaborative robots 

Leading supplier of CNCs, robotics, and factory automation FANUC has introduced the new CRX-5iA, CRX-20iA/L and CRX-25iA collaborative robots, the latest additions to its popular CRX series that includes the CRX-10iA and CRX-10iA/L collaborative robots.

The company will demonstrate all five CRX models at IREX (International Robot Exhibition), March 9-12, 2022 at the Tokyo Big Sight in booth E4-04, and at IREX Virtual, March 1-18, 2022. 

“We see a lot of demand for collaborative robots in the European market and want to offer fitting solutions for a broad range of applications. Our cobots are designed to support every type of manufacturer – small or large – to expand their capabilities with the highest reliability,” said Shinichi Tanzawa, president and CEO of FANUC Europe Corporation.

The latest CRX cobots complement FANUC’s existing line of CR and CRX cobots that now total 11 cobot model variations to handle products from 4 to 35kg. The company claims this is the most extensive line-up of easy-to-use cobots available on the market today.

The rollout of the new CRX-5iA, CRX-20iA/L and CRX-25iA cobots, which provide a 5kg, 20kg, and 25kg payload as well as a maximum reach of 994mm, 1,418mm and 1,889mm respectively, follows the CRX-10iA and CRX-10iA/L cobot models.

These both feature a 10kg payload and a reach of 1,249mm and 1,418mm respectively. The five CRX models combined with FANUC’s CR series of green cobots extends the company’s ability to help more companies looking to automate with cobots. 

CRX cobots are safe, easy-to-use, reliable and a versatile solution for a wide range of applications, including inspection, machine load/unload, packing, palletising, sanding, welding, and more. The IP67 protection level dustproof and waterproof performance is standard for all five CRX models, so that customers can use them even in the harsh environment areas of the factory.

They can detect external forces in the workspace, stopping safely when making contact with a person or object. This technology allows the CRX to work safely alongside people without the need for expensive guarding. 

Most cobots have a lightweight and compact design – but the CRX cobots offer more including their high suitability for industrial environments and no maintenance for up to eight years. In addition, interactive programming enables users to teach points using hand guidance or a tablet interface with drag and drop icons.

The CRXs can be used with a standard 100V/240V power supply, and also include energy-saving equipment with a power consumption of about 400W (with 25kg payload).

FANUC will begin shipping production units of the new CRX-20iA/L in April 2022. The CRX-25iA and CRX-5iA will be available in June 2022.

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