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The A97L-0218-0244#320E-201 from FANUC is part of the Alpha Series and acts as a robotic reduction gear utilized in advanced automation systems. It boasts six controlled axes, accommodating tasks that require precision and versatility.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Robotic Reduction Gear |
| Product Line | Alpha Series |
| Part Number | A97L-0218-0244#320E-201 |
| Number of Controlled Axis | 6 axis |
| Maximum Payload For The Robotic System | 440 pounds (220 kilograms) |
| Rated Phase | 3-phase |
| Supply Voltage Class | 480 Volts AC |
| Maximum Reach For The Robotic Arm | 100.78 inches (2,560 millimeters) |
| Maximum Speed | 130 to 260 degrees per second |
| Average Power Consumption | 2.5 kilowatts |
| Compatibility | FANUC R2000iA/165F robots |
The FANUC A97L-0218-0244#320E-201 robotic reduction gear provides robust functionality in automation applications. It operates on a supply voltage class of 480 Volts AC and is designed with a three-phase system in mind. The gear allows for the control of six axes, enabling detailed and complex movements essential in manufacturing and assembly processes.
This reduction gear's physical weight is measured at 100 pounds (45.35 kilograms), which is integrated into robotic systems designed to handle substantial loads. It extends its capabilities by supporting a maximum payload of 440 pounds (220 kilograms). The reach of the associated robotic arm extends to 100.78 inches (2,560 millimeters), allowing for effective operation across expansive workspaces.
Performance-wise, the gear can achieve speeds of 130 to 260 degrees per second, which contributes to its high efficiency in executing fast-paced tasks. Power consumption averages around 2.5 kilowatts, ensuring that the systems remain both effective and energy conscious. It is specifically compatible with the FANUC R2000iA/165F robots, making it ideal for integration into existing FANUC automation setups, thereby enhancing versatility in robotic applications.