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In this video, we’ll walk through the process of integrating an auxiliary axis motor into an existing FANUC R-30iB Mini Plus controller. Whether you're expanding your automation capabilities or upgrading your current setup, this guide will help you understand the key components, installation steps, and compatibility requirements involved in the process.
We’ll go over the major hardware elements, including enclosures, amplifiers, transformers, and cabling, and explain how each part fits into the overall configuration. You’ll see detailed visuals and part numbers to help identify what’s needed for your retrofit. This presentation complements the official aux axis order manual and controller maintenance documentation, offering a practical, visual reference for technicians and engineers.
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By the end of this video, you’ll have a clear understanding of how to prepare and install an auxiliary axis motor with confidence. If you're ready to enhance your robot’s capabilities, this walkthrough is a great place to start.
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