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R-2000iC/165F

FANUC

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R-2000iC/165F

FANUC
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The FANUC R-2000iC/165F is a well-established 6-axis industrial robot with a 165 kg payload capacity, 2655 mm reach, and ±0.05 mm repeatability, controlled by the R-30iB Plus controller. It is designed for heavy-duty applications including spot welding, material handling, CNC tending, and palletizing, with documented deployments in automotive and food/beverage industries. The robot operates autonomously once programmed — executing its assigned industrial tasks without human teleoperation or remote task performance — consistent with standard industrial robot autonomy. Several extracted facts reference unrelated research systems (NICO/NICOL humanoids, WRC2020 mobile manipulation) that do not pertain to the R-2000iC/165F and are treated as irrelevant noise in this synthesis.

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payload capacity
165 kg
reach
2655 mm (official/commerce); minor variance to 2651 mm in one community listing
robot weight
1090 kg (most consistent figure); one source cites 1200 kg

Price

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Evidence-graded claims from the FANUC deep report

Good
  • FANUC industrial robots (welding, palletizing, painting, assembly, machine tending) operate fully autonomously once programmed — no human performs or drives the task during operation.

    Independent community practitioners on Reddit (r/PLC, r/robotics) confirm FANUC robots run their assigned tasks independently in live production environments, consistent with the autonomy verdict (confidence 0.93); no evidence of remote human task-driving was found [16][19][20].

    from FANUC deep report →
  • FANUC's hardware is well-built, reliable, accurate, and very long-lived in real-world industrial deployments.

    Independent community sources on Reddit (r/PLC) corroborate hardware reliability and longevity claims, explicitly contrasting strong hardware quality against software shortcomings [16][17][19].

    from FANUC deep report →
Bad
  • FANUC is showcasing Physical AI and AI-enabled robotics, including a collaboration with Google AI for agent-powered robot operation, representing a meaningful leap in adaptive autonomy.

    Evidence is limited to FANUC America's own press releases from Automate 2026 — no independent third-party testing, customer deployment data, or external validation of the AI capability claims has been identified [11][14].

    from FANUC deep report →
  • FANUC America announced a $90 million investment to construct an 840,000 sq ft robot manufacturing facility in the US (announced March 2026).

    The investment announcement is confirmed by a PR Newswire press release and LinkedIn corroboration, but these are distribution channels for the company's own announcement — no independent journalist investigation, regulatory filing, or construction verification has been identified; the facility is not yet built [10][12].

    from FANUC deep report →
Ugly
  • FANUC robots achieve high positional accuracy in real-world deployments, consistent with advertised specifications.

    Independent practitioner reports on Reddit (r/Fanuc, r/PLC) document ~0.3 mm positional error in real-world mid-range positions and express skepticism about trusting advertised performance data, indicating a gap between spec-sheet claims and field reality [18][19].

    from FANUC deep report →

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