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Description of the robot:
The Fanuc 120i/M-16i is a six-axis robotic arm that is servo-driven. It is suitable for high-speed welding and cutting processes. It provides accurate and consistent path performance based on its simple and reliable construction. In addition to high-speed cutting and welding, the 120i/M-16i is capable of performing a variety of welding applications, including TIG welding, Plasma welding, MIG welding, and Plasma cutting. The 120i/M-16i is the best in its class for the reach versus stroke ratio and fastest motion speeds. The exceptionally fast wrist axes reduce air cut times.
Our 77-Point Protocol ensures every refurbished robot meets high standards of performance, purchase costs, and reliability. From mechanical arm inspections to controller and teach pendant, each robot is thoroughly assessed for optimal performance. Our process maximizes ROI, lowers Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), extends robot lifespan, and supports sustainability and environment by balanced and proven maximum CO2 savings.Whether you’re an engineer, business owner, or new to robotics, our 77-Point Protocol guarantees and clarifies quality, reliability, and long-term value.
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