Grinding Robots
Used Fanuc M-16iB
Fanuc M-16iB
Reach: 1667 mm
Payload: 20 kg Used M-16iB - Price Quote
Used Motoman UP50
Motoman UP50
Reach: 2046 mm
Payload: 50 kg Used UP50 - Price Quote
Used Fanuc S-700
Fanuc S-700
Reach: 1616 mm
Payload: 30 kg Used S-700 - Price Quote
Used Fanuc S-500
Fanuc S-500
Reach: 2739 mm
Payload: 15 kg Used S-500 - Price Quote

The Automated Grinding Advantage

Grinding is a common finishing method used to smooth, prepare and level product surfaces. The abrasive materials used for grinding are designed to take extra material away with speed and consistency.

Introducing grinding automation cuts expenses and labor needs dramatically. A grinding robot only spends 10 hours or less on a project. When performed manually, the same grinding task requires 96-man hours.

Safety
Because the metal dust produced by manual grinding is harmful to workers' eyes and lungs, when robots perform these tasks they eliminate a significant safety hazard.

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