Introduction of Factories
CNC Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
FANUC Robots are used abundantly for complex assembly tasks which only humans could perform in the past.
Headquarters
Headquarters
SERVO MOTOR Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
The latest robotized factories integrating FANUC’s technologies boast a high level of automation in retrieving parts, assembling, testing, and packaging, leading to efficient production.
Headquarters
Mibu
SERVO AMPLIFIER Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
All processes are automated with FANUC Robots, from the mounting of printed circuit boards, cooled fins and cooling fans to enclosures, up to testing.
Headquarters
Mibu
ROBOT Factory (Headquarters/Tsukuba)
Assembled robots are transported automatically to the test area where they are tested automatically through continuous operation, and inspected before being shipped.
Headquarters
Headquarters
ROBODRILL Factory (Tsukuba)
Units such as tool changers are assembled automatically by robots.
Many collaborative robots are actively used to assemble spindles alongside human workers.
Assembly of automatic tool changers
Assembly of spindles
ROBOSHOT Factory (Headquarters)
Heavy parts are assembled jointly by workers and collaborative robots.
After the assembly of a Roboshot is completed, the setting parameters are downloaded from the factory server, and tests are performed. The results of the tests are then uploaded to the server.
Assembly of a unit by a worker
and collaborative robot
ROBOCUT Factory (Headquarters)
Heavy parts are assembled jointly by workers and collaborative robots.
Progress of assembly and testing are monitored in real-time, and instructions for the tasks to be performed are provided appropriately.
Assembly of a unit by a worker and
collaborative robot
Machining Factory (Headquarters/Tsukuba)
Parts for Robots, Robodrills, Roboshots and Robocuts are machined in these factories. With the installation of FANUC Robot cells, unmanned operation is possible for long hours, including nights and weekends.
The operating status of machine tools and robots are monitored to improve the operating rate, and changes in accuracy are also detected, resulting in the decrease of defects in machining. Furthermore, to maintain a consistent factory environment, the mist amount, humidity and illuminance are visualized.
Headquarters
Tsukuba
SERVO MOTOR Parts Machining Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
Parts for Motors are manufactured with CNC lathes. The workpieces are supplied to machining cells by an automated warehouse, then loaded and unloaded by Robots automatically.
Press Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
Pressed parts for Motors are produced here. Robots are used to automatically take out, inspect, and measure pressed parts.
Die Cast Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
Die cast parts for Motors are manufactured in this factory. Robots are used throughout the process, performing casting, unloading, bending and deburring.
Mold Factory (Headquarters/Mibu)
Roboshots are used to produce plastic parts for CNCs, Servo Motors and Servo Amplifiers. The molding status is constantly monitored and recorded via a network.
Sheet Metal Factory (Headquarters)
The Sheet Metal Factory manufactures cabinets for FANUC Robot controller using highly automated systems with Robots.
Paint Factory (Headquarters/Tsukuba)
At the Paint Factory in Headquarters, Servo Motor’s parts and robot parts are painted. At the Paint Factory in Tsukuba, robot parts are painted.
Robots are used to automated the painting, washing and maskingprocesses in both factories.