Fanuc A97L-0218-0281#70F-45

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SKUA97L-0218-028170F-45
ManufacturerFanuc
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 2 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
18356,16PLN
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Description

The Fanuc A97L-0218-0281#70F-45 is a high-precision RV reducer designed for the J4 axis of Fanuc robotic systems. Engineered to enhance the performance and accuracy of robotic movements, this component is integral to the smooth operation of Fanuc robots. Its robust construction ensures durability and reliability, making it suitable for various industrial applications where precision is paramount. The RV reducer plays a crucial role in reducing backlash and improving the responsiveness of the robotic arm, thereby optimizing overall system efficiency. This part is compatible with specific Fanuc robot models and is essential for maintaining optimal performance in automated processes.

Specifications

Weight
22.68 kgs kg
Weight
22.68 kg
Product Type
RV Reducer
Application Area
Robotic Systems
Product Series
A97L-0218
Manufacturer
Fanuc

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