FANUC P-350iA
Explosion-proof arm purpose-built for spray painting
The P-350iA is a dedicated paint robot with sealed, explosion-proof construction and internal routing for fluid and air lines. It is designed for automotive and general industrial spray booths.
Specifications
Manufacturer-class reference figures
- Brand
- FANUC
- Class
- paint
- Payload
- 45 kg
- Reach
- 2606 mm
- Repeatability
- ±0.06 mm
- Axes
- 6
- Robot mass
- 590 kg
- Protection
- Not confirmed
- Controller
- R-30iB Plus Controller
- Introduced
- 2017
- Mounting
- Floor · Upside-down · Wall · Angle
Strengths & trade-offs
▲ Strengths
- +Explosion-proof rating for solvent-based paint booths
- +Internal process line routing reduces snag points
- +Wide reach suited to full vehicle bodies
- +Purpose-built paint trajectory software
▼ Consider
- –Payload is limited since it is optimized for spray applicators
- –Requires paint-specific maintenance and purge procedures
In the field
How this arm shows up on real lines
FANUC positions the P-350iA as a dedicated painting arm, a six-axis machine built for solvent-based spray booths. It carries a 45 kg payload across a 2,606 mm reach, a span wide enough to work full vehicle bodies. That payload stays modest because the arm is optimized for spray applicators rather than heavy end tooling.
Booth geometry drives where the arm lands, and the record lists floor, upside-down, wall, and angle mounting. Those options let integrators reach both sides of a moving body without crowding the paint line. Its 590 kg mass sets what the foundation and any wall bracket have to carry.
Finish work rewards a steady tool path, and the P-350iA holds a 0.06 mm repeatability. FANUC lists purpose-built paint trajectory software for the model, aimed at repeatable spray strokes. The arm runs on the R-30iB Plus Controller that FANUC lists for this model.
The record describes internal routing for the fluid and air lines a spray tool needs, which it credits with reducing snag points. With six axes, it keeps the wrist freedom a contoured panel asks for. Teams treat that process-line hardware as a wear item, so the cable dress pack in FANUC's parts catalog is a natural thing to track.
Because the arm also handles dispensing, crews often lean on the FANUC guide for setting up a dispensing application when a booth gets retasked. Beyond the paint-specific purge and maintenance the record flags, standard FANUC upkeep still applies, from a full image backup to greasing a reducer.
Where it lands
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Common questions
- What is the payload of the FANUC P-350iA?
- The FANUC P-350iA has a rated payload of 45 kg.
- What is the reach of the FANUC P-350iA?
- The FANUC P-350iA has a maximum reach of 2606 mm.
- How precise is the FANUC P-350iA?
- Its rated repeatability is ±0.06 mm across 6 axes.
- What is the FANUC P-350iA used for?
- Typical applications include painting, dispensing. It is a paint robot from FANUC.
- What controller does the FANUC P-350iA use?
- The FANUC P-350iA runs on the R-30iB Plus Controller controller.