FANUC M-10iA Industrial Robot Arm
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Fanuc
- Primary Part Number
- M-10iA
- Product Type
- Industrial Robot Arm
- Product Family
- Other series
- Country of Origin
- JP
- Catalog Category
- Robotics & Motion
- Operating Temp.
- 0–45 °C
FANUC M-10iA Down? Every Minute Costs You — We Ship Same Day from Xiamen
Your line stopped. The M-10iA is the bottleneck. You’ve already pulled the error logs, confirmed the manipulator is the fault source, and now you need a replacement unit on-site before the next shift. That’s exactly the scenario we built this stock position for. We hold verified FANUC M-10iA units in Xiamen, pre-inspected, documentation-ready, and cleared for same-day DHL/FedEx export. No broker delays. No “check back in two weeks.” One call, one unit, one shipment.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Model | FANUC M-10iA | ✔ Ready to Ship |
| Series | M-10i | |
| Axes | 6 (J1–J6) | |
| Payload | 10 kg | |
| Maximum Reach | 1,422 mm | |
| Repeatability | ±0.08 mm | |
| Robot Mass | 130 kg | |
| Mounting Options | Floor / Ceiling (inverted) / Angled | |
| Wrist Protection | IP67 | |
| Body Protection | IP54 | |
| Compatible Controller | FANUC R-30iA / R-30iB / R-30iB Plus | |
| Power Supply | 3-phase AC 200–230 V, 50/60 Hz | |
| Operating Temperature | 0–45 °C | |
| Fieldbus Support | EtherNet/IP, PROFIBUS-DP, DeviceNet, CC-Link | |
| Origin | Japan | |
| Availability | In Stock – Xiamen Warehouse | ✔ Ready to Ship |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of emergency callouts on FANUC M-10i lines, these are the failure modes that actually bring production down — and what to check before you pull the trigger on a full manipulator swap:
SRVO-023 / SRVO-024 — Servo Amplifier Fault on J4–J6: The M-10iA’s compact wrist packs three servo axes into a tight housing. Heat cycling in high-duty-cycle welding cells degrades the J5/J6 encoder cable insulation at the bend radius near the hollow wrist exit point. Before condemning the manipulator, swap the encoder cable harness first. If the fault follows the cable, you’ve saved yourself a manipulator replacement. If it follows the axis, the servo amplifier card in the R-30iA/iB cabinet is the next suspect.
SRVO-062 — BZAL Alarm (Battery Zero): Encoder absolute position data is lost. This is not a manipulator failure — it’s a maintenance miss. Replace the J1–J6 encoder backup batteries (3V lithium, A98L-0031-0012 or equivalent), then perform a full mastering procedure using the mastering fixture or zero-degree mastering method. Document the mastering data immediately after recovery.
MOTN-023 — Motion Group Limit Exceeded: Commonly triggered after a collision event or after someone manually moved the robot with brakes released. Check J1–J3 joint limits in the software and compare against physical hard-stop positions. If the robot was involved in a crash, inspect the J2/J3 arm casting for hairline fractures before returning to service — a cracked casting will pass initial motion checks but fail under load.
Replacement Configuration Checklist:
- Confirm controller firmware version matches the replacement manipulator’s servo software. R-30iA and R-30iB firmware are not interchangeable — verify the controller’s software version (MENU → STATUS → Version) before connecting the new unit.
- Re-master all six axes after mechanical swap. Even if the replacement unit ships with mastering data, your cell’s tooling offsets and user frames must be re-verified against your reference fixture.
- Check the DCS (Dual Check Safety) zone definitions if your cell uses position-based safety zones. A new manipulator with different mastering offsets will invalidate existing DCS boundaries — re-teach and re-validate before releasing to production.
- Internal cable dress: the M-10iA routes welding or process cables through the hollow upper arm and wrist. Re-route cables through the internal conduit before final installation — external cable routing defeats the IP67 wrist rating and creates a snag hazard.
- Grease replenishment: if the replacement unit has been in storage for more than 12 months, apply fresh grease to J1–J6 per the FANUC maintenance manual (A05B-1142-H201) before first power-on.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The M-10iA was designed for automotive arc welding — one of the most punishing duty cycles in industrial automation. Continuous weld spatter, radiant heat from the arc, vibration from the positioner, and coolant mist are the baseline environment, not edge cases. The IP67 wrist seal keeps weld spatter and coolant out of the J4–J6 gear train. The IP54 body rating handles the ambient particulate and humidity levels found in most fabrication and assembly plants.
Vibration tolerance is validated to IEC 60068-2-6 test profiles. In practice, this means the M-10iA survives being mounted on a robot positioner that itself is moving — a configuration common in coordinated-motion welding cells where the manipulator and positioner axes are synchronized through the R-30iB controller. The sealed encoder housings maintain absolute position accuracy even after sustained vibration exposure that would cause drift in lower-grade encoders.
Thermal performance holds across the full 0–45 °C operating range without derating. In foundry and forge environments where ambient temperatures push toward the upper limit, the servo amplifiers in the paired R-30iB cabinet are the thermal weak point — not the manipulator itself. Ensure cabinet cooling fans are serviced on schedule and that cabinet door seals are intact to maintain the rated thermal envelope.
Global Express Logistics
Our Xiamen warehouse is 40 minutes from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN), a major DHL and FedEx hub for industrial freight out of Southeast China. This geography is deliberate — it cuts the time between “order confirmed” and “airway bill issued” to under four hours on business days.
Standard export process for the FANUC M-10iA:
- Day 0 (Order Confirmed): Unit pulled from bonded warehouse, pre-shipment inspection completed, export documentation prepared (commercial invoice, packing list, HS code 8479.50 for industrial robots).
- Day 0–1: DHL Express or FedEx International Priority pickup from Xiamen facility. Tracking number issued within 2 hours of pickup.
- Day 2–4: Delivery to most destinations in Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Japan and South Korea typically 1–2 days. Australia 3–4 days.
- Customs: We prepare full customs documentation including FANUC original purchase records where available. For destinations requiring import permits for industrial robots, advise us at order time and we will coordinate with your customs broker.
- Incoterms: EXW Xiamen standard. DDP and DAP available on request for customers who require door-to-door landed cost certainty.
- Packaging: Original FANUC wooden crate or equivalent export-grade timber crate with foam blocking. Shock indicators included. Gross weight approximately 160 kg — confirm your receiving dock can handle pallet freight before shipping.
For time-critical shipments where the next available commercial flight matters, contact us directly on WhatsApp — we can coordinate charter freight or hand-carry options for single-unit emergency deliveries to destinations with limited scheduled freight capacity.
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