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NC controller capabilities FANUC FromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia Jumptonavigation Jumptosearch Japaneseroboticscompany FANUCCorporationTypePublicKKTradedasTYO:6954TOPIXCore30ComponentTOPIX100ComponentNikkei225ComponentIndustryManufacturingRoboticsFounded1958;64 yearsago (1958)[1](asasubsidiaryofFujitsu)1972;50 yearsago (1972)(asanindependentcompany)FounderSeiuemonInaba,Dr.Eng.[1]HeadquartersOshino-mura,Minamitsuru-gun,YamanashiPrefecture,Japan35°26′43.8″N138°50′34.1″E/35.445500°N138.842806°E/35.445500;138.842806Coordinates:35°26′43.8″N138°50′34.1″E/35.445500°N138.842806°E/35.445500;138.842806AreaservedWorldwideKeypeopleDr.Eng.SeiuemonInaba(HonoraryChairman)Dr.Eng.YoshiharuInaba(President&CEO)ProductsFactoryautomation(FA)systemsIndustrialrobotsCNCequipmentLasersystemsRevenue¥536.94billion(2017)[2]Operatingincome¥153.22billion(2017)[2]Netincome¥127.70billion(2017)[2]Totalassets¥1564.77billion(2017)[2]Totalequity¥1381.80billion(2017)[2]Numberofemployees8,256[3]WebsiteOfficialwebsiteFootnotes /references[1][4][5] FANUCPLC FANUCTsukubabranch FANUC(/ˈfænək/or/ˈfænʊk/;oftenstyledFanuc)isaJapanesegroupofcompaniesthatprovideautomationproductsandservicessuchasroboticsandcomputernumericalcontrolwirelesssystems.[6]ThesecompaniesareprincipallyFANUCCorporation(ファナック株式会社,FanakkuKabushikigaisha)ofJapan,FanucAmericaCorporationofRochesterHills,Michigan,USA,andFANUCEuropeCorporationS.A.ofLuxembourg. FANUCisthelargestmakerofindustrialrobotsintheworld.FANUChaditsbeginningsaspartofFujitsudevelopingearlynumericalcontrol(NC)andservosystems.FANUCisacronymforFujiAutomaticNUmericalControl.[7] Contents 1History 2Subsidiariesandjointventures 3FANUCNCcontroller 3.1Control/devicenamingconventions 3.2NCcontrollercapabilities 4Seealso 5References 6Externallinks History[edit] In1955,FujitsuLtd.approachedSeiuemonInaba(ja:稲葉清右衛門),whowasthenayoungengineer,toleadanewsubsidiarypurposedtomakethefieldofnumericalcontrol.Thisnascentformofautomationinvolvedsendinginstructionsencodedintopunchedcardsormagnetictapetomotorsthatcontrolledthemovementoftools,effectivelycreatingprogrammableversionsofthelathes,presses,andmillingmachines.WithinthreeyearsafterspendingheavilyinR&D,heandhisteamof500employeesshippedFujitsu’sfirstnumerical-controlmachinetoMakinoMillingMachineCo.[8]In1972,theComputingControlDivisionbecameindependentandFANUCLtd.wasestablished.[9]Thenextphaseofexpansionwouldbecomputernumericalcontrol,whichreliedonG-code,astandardprogramminglanguage.Atthetime,the10largestCNCcompaniesintheworldwerebasedintheU.S.,howeverby1982,FANUChadcapturedhalfoftheworldCNCmarket.[10] FANUCislistedonthefirstsectionofTokyoStockExchangeandisaconstituentoftheTOPIX100[11]andNikkei225[12]stockmarketindices.ItisheadquarteredinYamanashiPrefecture. In1982,FANUCenteredintoajointventurewithGeneralMotorsCorporation(GM),calledGMFanucRoboticsCorporation,toproduceandmarketrobotsintheUnitedStates.Thenewcompanywas50percentownedbyeachpartnerandwasbasedinDetroit,withGMprovidingmostofthemanagementandFANUCtheproducts.In1987,FANUCenteredintoajointventurewithGeneralElectricCompany(GE).ThetwocompaniesformedGEFANUCAutomationtomanufacturecomputerizednumericalcontrol(CNC)devices.GEstoppedmakingitsownCNCequipmentandturneditsCharlottesville,Virginia,plantovertothenewcompanywhichproducesFANUCCNCdevices.FANUCadoptedtheGermanengineeringsloganWenigerTeile,whichmeans"fewerparts;"machineswithfewerpartsarecheapertoproduceandeasierforautomatonstoassemble,resultinginhigherreliabilityandlowermanufacturingcosts. Thecompany'sclientsincludenumerousU.S.andJapaneseautomobileandelectronicsmanufacturers.UseofindustrialrobotshasallowedcompanieslikePanasonicinAmagasakitorunfactorieswhichproduce2milliontelevisionsetsamonth(mostlyhigh-endplasmaLCDscreens)withjust25people.[13] FANUChasover240jointventuressubsidiaries,andofficesinover46countries.[14]ItisthelargestmakerofCNCcontrolsbymarketsharewith65%oftheglobalmarket.[15]andistheleadingglobalmanufactureroffactoryautomationsystems.[16] Subsidiariesandjointventures[edit] FANUCEuropeCorporationS.A.,asistercompany,isheadquarteredinLuxembourg,withcustomersinEurope,andwhichprovidessales,serviceandsupportinEuropeandabroad. FANUCAmericaCorporationisresponsibleforFANUCoperationsinNorthandSouthAmerica.Thecurrentincarnation,organizedin2013,unifiesFANUCactivitiesintheAmericas,includingtheformerFANUCRoboticsAmericaCorporation(1992-2013)andFANUCCNCAmerica(2010-2013),whichsucceededanearlierincarnationofFANUCAmericaCorporation. FANUCRoboticsAmericaCorporation(1992-2013)suppliedroboticautomationinNorthandSouthAmerica,withover240,000robotsinstalled.Italsoproducedsoftware,controls,andvisionproductsthataidinthedevelopmentofroboticsystems.HeadquarteredinRochesterHills,Michigan,thecompanyhad10regionallocationsintheU.S.,Canada,Mexico,andBrazil.Thecompanyprovidedthesesystemsforapplicationsincludingautomotiveandfabricatedmetalstomedicaldevicesandplastics.Itwasfoundedin1982asajointventurebetweenFANUCLtdandGeneralMotorsCorporation,namedGMFanucRoboticsCorporation.Astaffof70beganworkattheGMTechnicalCenterinWarren,Michigan.In1992,thecompanybecameawhollyownedsubsidiaryofFANUCLtdofOshino-mura,Japan.ThecompanywasamemberoftheRoboticsIndustriesAssociation(RIA)andoftheInternationalFederationofRobotics(IFR). IndustrialrobotFanucM-710iC In2010,FANUCAmericaCorporationandthepriorCNCbusinessunitfromGEFanucIntelligentPlatformsintheUSwerecombinedintoanewcompanybythenameofFANUCCNCAmerica.ThisbusinessunitwasawhollyownedsubsidiaryofFANUCLtd.ofJapanandofferedCNCsystems,lasers,ManufacturingIntelligencesoftwareproducts,fieldrepairsandadvancedtechnicalservices,expandedtrainingclasses,avastinventoryofCNCreplacementparts,PCBmotorrepairandreturn,fieldsupport,andCS-24afterhourssupport.ItwasheadquarteredintheChicagosuburbofHoffmanEstates,Illinois.ItofferedCNCandlasertechnicalservices,training,replacementparts,PCBandmotorrepairandreturn,fieldsupport,andafterhourssupport.Ithadover30locationsintheU.S.,Canada,Mexico,Brazil,andArgentina.Thecompanyprovidestheseservicestomachinetoolbuilders,machinetooldealers,andsmallmomandpoptoolshopsacrossavarietyofindustries.In1977,thecompanywasestablishedasawhollyownedsubsidiaryofFANUCLtdofOshino-mura,Japan. GEFanucIntelligentPlatforms(1986-2010)wasajointventurebetweenGeneralElectricandFANUCLtd.In2009,GEandFANUCLtd.agreedtosplit,withFANUCLtd.retainingtheCNCbusiness.GErenameditspartofthebusinessGEIntelligentPlatforms.[17][18][19] FANUCIndiaoperationsareledbySonaliKulkarni. FANUCNCcontroller[edit] Control/devicenamingconventions[edit] EachgenerationoftheFANUCnumericalcontrolsystemhasdifferentlevelsofdevicecontrolcapabilities,andthesearegenerallyreferredtobyamodelorseriesnumber. Eachcontrollermodelistypicallyavailablewithseveraldevicecontrolcapabilities,dependingonwhatsoftwarefunctionsarelicensedforuseonthatdevice.Somecommoncontrolcapabilitiesare: M-Milling T-Turning(lathe) TT-TwinTurret P-Punchpress G-Grinding Withineachmodelname,therecanalsobegenerationalupdatesforeachmodel,usuallyindicatedbyatrailingletter. Model0issomewhatunusualinthatboththenumberzeroandtheletterOareusedinterchangeablytoindicatethemodel. Thereisnospecificsyntaxfordistinguishingthemodelfromthedevicetypeandseries,withspacesordashesorslashes,whichcanresultindifficultysearchingforinformation,parts,andserviceforthisequipment.Forexample,intheFANUC-0series,theseareallvalididentificationsforvarioustypesofNCcontrolsandmachines:[20] Variousmodelnames Type Series Notes FANUC-0MA,FANUC0-MA,FANUC0M-A,FANUC0M/A,FANUC0-M-A,FANUC0-M/A,FANUC0M-A,FANUC0M/A,FANUC-0MModelA,FANUC0-MModelA,FANUC0/MModelA Milling A number0 FANUC-OPA,FANUCO-PA,FANUCOP-A,FANUCOP/A,FANUCO-P-A,FANUCO-P/A,FANUCOP-A,FANUCOP/A,FANUC-OPModelA,FANUCO-PModelA,FANUCO/PModelA Punching A letterO FANUC-0TB,FANUC0-TB,FANUC0T-B,FANUC0T/B,FANUC0-T-B,FANUC0-T/B,FANUC0T-B,FANUC0T/B,FANUC-0TModelB,FANUC0-TModelB,FANUC0/TModelB Turning B number0 FANUC-0TTB,FANUC0-TTB,FANUC0TT-B,FANUC0TT/B,FANUC0-TT-B,FANUC0-TT/B,FANUC0TT-B,FANUC0TT/B,FANUC-0TTModelB,FANUC0-TTModelB,FANUC0/TTModelB TwinTurret B number0 FANUC-0GC,FANUC0-GC,FANUC0G-C,FANUC0G/C,FANUC0-G-C,FANUC0-G/C,FANUC0G-C,FANUC0G/C,FANUC-0GModelC,FANUC0-GModelC,FANUC0/GModelC Grinding C number0 NCcontrollercapabilities[edit] Whenseparatecomputeraidedmanufacturingsoftwareisusedtocontrolthesedifferentsystems,themodeldifferencescanbeusedtotellthemanufacturingsoftwarehowtomoreefficientlyusethesystemprogrammingcapabilities.SomeFANUCNCcontrollersinclude: Controlname Seriesorversion Differencesandcapabilities FANUC20 SeriesA Series20Awasatwoaxis(usuallylathe)NCcontrollerthatusedsteppermotors.Resolutionwas10μm.Optionaltooloffsetswerevia"decade"switchesandselectedbyprogram.Amachinereferencepointwasoptional. FANUC20 SeriesB Series20Chada1μmresolution FANUC30 SeriesA Series30Awasathreeaxis(milling)NCcontrollerthatusedsteppermotors.Resolutionwas10μm. FANUC30 SeriesB Series30Chada1μmresolution FANUC2000 SeriesA Series2000Cwasa2axis(usuallylathe)CNCcontrollerthatusedDCthyristordrivesandhada1μmresolution.Usermemorywasoptional.Datawasdisplayedbyaone-wordLCD,addresses(letterssuchasG,F,X,Y,&etc)wereselectedbybuttonsonthecontrolpanel.Atwo-linepositiondisplaywasoptional. FANUC3000 SeriesA Series3000Cwasa3axis(usuallymilling)CNCcontrollerthatusedDCthyristordrivesandhada1μmresolution.Usermemorywasoptional.Datawasdisplayedbyaone-wordLCD,addresses(letterssuchasG,F,X,Y,&etc)wereselectedbybuttonsonthecontrolpanel.Athree-linepositiondisplaywasoptional. Thereisnomodel4/4000,likelybecauseitisaJapaneseunluckynumber.Butinrecentdays[when?]thesemodelsarealsoavailablebecauseoftheapplicationrequirement. FANUC5 SeriesA System5wassimilarto2000/3000,itwasan8bitCNCthatusedastandardpapertapedriveandoptionalusermemorywithbatterybackup.5Thadoptionsofconstantsurfacespeed,MultiplerepetitivecyclesG71,G72,G73,G74,G75,andG76.Toolnoseradiuscompensationwasavailable.Incrementalandabsoluteprogrammingwerepossibleinthesameblock.Thedisplaywasaone-wordLCDthesameasthe2000/3000. FANUC7 SeriesA FANUCSystem7wasajointventurebetweenFANUCandSiemensbecauseFANUCwerethenunabletoproducea5axiscontroller. FANUC6 SeriesA System6AwasthefirstFANUCcontrollerbasedontheIntel808616bitmicroprocessor.System6Ahadthestandardone-wordLCD,butwasoptionallyavailablewitha9"CRT.ItwasavailablewithCustomMacro(variableprogrammingwithuserdefinedcalculations)andcouldholdmultipleprogramsinitsmemory.Non-volatileBubblememorywasused. FANUC5 SeriesB   FANUC6 SeriesB System6BhadastandardCRT,upto512kbofmemoryandmostoftheprogrammingfeaturesfoundinmodernCNCmachines.Whereastheearliersystemswereobsoletewithinafewyearsofmanufacture,system6machinesarestillinoperationtoday(2018),35yearslater.Earlysystem6machinesusedthe"BlackCap"thyristordrivesfromearliercontrols,latermachinesfrom1981onwardsusedthelegendary"YellowCap"transistordrives.ACspindledrivewereoptionalwithsystem6andthesewerereliable,unliketheearlierDCunits.8bitpaperreadersorRS232Cportswereusedtoinputprograms.8kbofbubblememorywasstandard,128kbwasa$10,000+option.System6leveltwocameoutin1983andisdistinguishedby3extrabuttonsonthecontrolpanel.Level2hadmanybugfixesandafewextrafeatures,notably,5axismilling.later6MBsystemshadanoptional14"CRTwithexpandedoperatorpanelandoptionalFAPTprogramming.System6hadabuiltinPLC. FANUC3   Systems3and2werelow-costalternativestosystem6,althoughafullyoptionedsystemwasquitepowerful,ifsomewhatslowinprocessing.System3usedbattery-backedCMOSmemorywith4kbbeingstandard.System3TFhada12"4colourCRTandFAPTautomaticprogramming.3Mand2TcontrollersweretypicallyusedonsimplemachineslikeCNCdrillsandgang-tooledlathes. FANUC10     FANUC11     FANUC15     FANUC0 SeriesA,1985–1986 FANUC0 SeriesB,1987–1989   FANUC0 SeriesC,1990–1998   FANUC6     FANUC12     FANUC16i     FANUC18i     FANUC21i     FANUC30i[21]   Firstproduction:2003 FANUC31i[21]   Firstproduction:2004 FANUC32i[21]   Firstproduction:2004 FANUC160[22]     FANUC180[22]     Seealso[edit] Companiesportal Industrialrobot Numericalcontrol References[edit] ^abc"CompanyOutline".FANUCCorporation.RetrievedMarch31,2013. ^abcdehttp://www.fanuc.co.jp/en/ir/annualreport/pdf/annualreport2017_e.pdf[bareURLPDF] ^"FanucCorp.ADRProfile".MarketWatch.com.RetrievedSeptember10,2021. ^"FANUCCorporateProfile".GoogleFinance.RetrievedMarch19,2014. ^"AnnualReport2013"(PDF).FANUCCorporation.February6,2014.Archivedfromtheoriginal(PDF)onMarch20,2014.RetrievedMarch31,2013. ^Lacomunicazioneèwireless[Communicationiswireless].LaChimicael'Industria(inItalian).January–February2008.p. 60. ^"FANUCNews2015,(pdf-page-2thenscroll-righttoseepdf-page-3-bottom-part)"(PDF).fanuc.co.jp.Archivedfromtheoriginal(PDF)on2016-03-24.Retrieved2016-06-24. ^"ThisCompany'sRobotsAreMakingEverything—andReshapingtheWorld".Bloomberg.Bloomberg.Retrieved29October2017. ^"FANUC'sManagement-Profile".FANUCCorporation.Retrieved2008-06-06. ^"TheHistoryofFanuc".EdTech.MCC.Retrieved29October2017. ^"TOPIXCore30Components"(PDF).JapanExchangeGroup.Archivedfromtheoriginal(PDF)onMay13,2014.RetrievedMarch19,2014. ^"Components:NikkeiStockAverage".NikkeiInc.RetrievedMarch19,2014. ^TrustedReviews.comPanasonicPressTourJapan2007p2-3 ^"AnnualReport2015"(PDF).FANUCCorporation.RetrievedJanuary23,2016. ^"FANUCcompanyprofile".ENGINEERING.com,Inc.RetrievedSeptember17,2014. ^"FANUCHistory".FANUCEuropeCorporation.RetrievedMarch19,2014. ^AmericanMachinist,GE,FanucAgreetoSplitArchived2011-07-07attheWaybackMachine ^"HowCapitalInvestmentTaxCreditsCouldHelpRebuildAmerica'sManufacturingSector".CommonwealInstitute.Archivedfromtheoriginalon2011-04-23.Retrieved2010-10-21. ^"GEFanucJointVentureDissolved".NBC29.Retrieved2010-10-21. ^MemexAutomation-Fanuc0M/TModelCSerial(RS232)ConnectionGuide"Archivedcopy"(PDF).Archivedfromtheoriginal(PDF)on2012-03-14.Retrieved2011-04-12.{{citeweb}}:CS1maint:archivedcopyastitle(link) ^abc"CNCSeries30i/31i/32i"(PDF).ArchivedfromtheoriginalonFebruary2,2013.Retrieved2014-01-29.{{citeweb}}:CS1maint:bot:originalURLstatusunknown(link) ^abFanucControlHistoryNCtoFanucCNCSystems Externallinks[edit] WikimediaCommonshasmediarelatedtoFANUC. 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