Head to head
FANUC LR Mate 200iD vs FANUC M-10iD/12
A specification duel across payload, reach, precision, and footprint, with a plain read on which arm suits which job.
FANUC2 wins
FANUC LR Mate 200iD
The benchmark tabletop six-axis for tending and assembly.
FANUC2 wins
FANUC M-10iD/12
Slim, hollow-wrist mid-payload for dense cells.
Specification duel
Green marks the stronger figure. Unconfirmed specs are shown but not scored.
7 kg
Payload
12 kg
717 mm
Reach
1,441 mm
±0.01 mm
Repeatability
±0.02 mm
6
Axes
6
25 kg
Robot mass
145 kg
2014
Introducedreference
2018
The verdict
FANUC M-10iD/12 carries more payload at 12 kg. FANUC M-10iD/12 reaches farther at 1441 mm. FANUC LR Mate 200iD holds tighter repeatability at ±0.01 mm. Both are 6-axis industrial arms, so the choice comes down to payload headroom, cell layout, and the controller and ecosystem you already run.
FANUC LR Mate 200iD →
- +Fast cycle times
- +Slim arm clears tight fixtures
- +Huge installed base and parts availability
FANUC M-10iD/12 →
- +Internal cable routing reduces snagging
- +Strong reach-to-footprint ratio
Common questions
- Which has more payload, the FANUC LR Mate 200iD or the FANUC M-10iD/12?
- The FANUC M-10iD/12 has more payload at 12 kg versus 7 kg.
- Which reaches farther?
- The FANUC M-10iD/12 has more reach at 1441 mm versus 717 mm.
- Which is more precise?
- The FANUC LR Mate 200iD holds tighter repeatability at ±0.01 mm.
- Should I choose the FANUC LR Mate 200iD or the FANUC M-10iD/12?
- Match the pick to the job. The FANUC LR Mate 200iD is a 6-axis industrial arm at 7 kg and 717 mm. The FANUC M-10iD/12 is a 6-axis industrial arm at 12 kg and 1441 mm.