HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.— FANUC America Corp., a leading provider of industrial automation, today announced a new step in the integration of robotics and CNCs, or computer numerical controls, for more efficient operations. FANUC CNCs now have the ability to control connected robots providing machine tending or other assistance through FANUC’s Quick and Simple Startup of Robotization (QSSR).
More manufacturers are adding robots to execute repetitive tasks previously performed manually, noted FANUC America. Advanced automation offers shops of all sizes a competitive edge and greater profit margins, according to the company.
FANUC’s QSSR is a package intended to simplifies the connection of a FANUC robot to a FANUC controlled machine tool. The new QSSR G-code feature allows operators and machine tool builders to program robots easily through the FANUC CNC in ISO standard G-code format.
Those unfamiliar with robotic programming language will no longer require additional training or specialists because the programming can be performed with G-codes. A reliance on a separate teach pendant for the robot is also greatly reduced with the capability of robotic programming and operation through the CNC user interface.
FANUC’s QSSR not only makes connecting a FANUC robot through a high-speed Ethernet cable to a machine tool easy, but also simplifies the setup, programming and operation. The QSSR G-code feature is available on FANUC CNC Series Oi-F, Oi-F Plus, 30i-B, and 30i-B Plus.
About FANUC America
FANUC America is a subsidiary of Japan-based FANUC Corp. and provides industry-leading robotics, CNC systems, and factory automation. The company said its innovative technologies and proven expertise can help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability, and profitability.
FANUC said its “Service First” culture means that customer service is its highest priority. It said it is committed to supplying its customers with parts and support for the life of their FANUC products.