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Used FANUC Robots For Sale

FANUC is the most widely deployed industrial robot brand in North American plants, which makes the used market deep and parts support excellent. We stock used FANUC six-axis robots, weld cells, controllers, teach pendants, and spare parts — tested and ready to ship.

Shipped across Canada and the United States with rigging and freight handled.

FANUC Robot Series

R-2000
Heavy-payload six-axis workhorse (100–270 kg) — the standard for spot welding and material handling in automotive plants; the most common FANUC on the used market.
ARC Mate
Dedicated arc-welding line (100iC/120iC and successors), usually paired with a Lincoln Electric or Miller power source in complete weld cells.
M-710
Mid-payload handling and press tending, 45–70 kg class with long reach options.
M-10 / M-20
Compact 10–35 kg six-axis units for machine tending, deburring, and assembly.
M-900
Heavy lifting to 700 kg for rack loading, castings, and large-part transfer.
LR Mate
Tabletop six-axis (4–14 kg) for machine tending, testing, and light assembly.
CR / CRX (Collaborative)
Force-limited collaborative arms rated for fenceless operation after risk assessment.

FANUC Controller Generations

R-J3 / R-J3iB / R-J3iC

Legacy controllers on early-2000s arms — lowest cost of entry, but confirm your spares and pendant availability before standardizing on one.

R-30iA

Widely supported mid-generation controller; the value pick for most used cells, with plentiful parts and integrator familiarity.

R-30iB / R-30iB Plus

Current-generation controllers with the iPendant Touch; best software options, Ethernet/IP support, and integration path.

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FANUC ArcMate 120iC

The FANUC ARC Mate 120iC is a six-axis arc welding robot built for high-speed, high-precision MIG/MAG and TIG welding. We stock standard 120iC, long-arm 120iC/6L, and extended-reach 120iC/12L units with R-30iA and R-30iB controllers.

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What to Check When Buying Used FANUC

  • Match the controller generation to your existing fleet so pendants, spares, and programming carry over
  • Verify mastering data is intact and backup batteries were maintained (a dead backup means re-mastering on install)
  • Ask for the software option list — arc welding, DCS, vision, and line tracking options are tied to the controller
  • Check axis backlash and reducer condition on high-hour spot-welding units
  • Confirm the teach pendant type matches the controller (monochrome vs iPendant vs iPendant Touch)

FANUC — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about buying used FANUC equipment

How much does a used FANUC robot cost?

Compact LR Mate units typically run $8,000–$15,000, mid-size M-10/M-20 and ArcMate packages $12,000–$30,000, and heavy R-2000 or M-900 systems $20,000–$50,000+ depending on controller generation, hours, and included tooling. Complete weld cells with power source and positioner command more.

Which FANUC controller should I look for on the used market?

R-30iA offers the best balance of price and support today. R-30iB units cost more but match current production lines. R-J3-era controllers are cheap but parts and pendant availability should be confirmed first.

Do your used FANUC robots come with the teach pendant and cables?

Yes — unless a listing states otherwise, robots ship complete with controller, teach pendant, and interconnect cables. Each listing's specifications note exactly what is included.

Can you source a specific FANUC model that isn't listed?

Yes. We regularly acquire FANUC equipment from plant closures and auctions across North America. Tell us the model, controller, and options you need and we'll quote sourcing it.

Have FANUC Robots to Sell?

We buy used FANUC robots, weld cells, controllers, and parts — single units or full lines from plant closures. Get a fair offer fast, with logistics handled.