Bring industrial automation to your next visualization with the Fanuc M-710 iC 20L Industrial Robot 3D model. This highly detailed robot asset is perfect for creating realistic factory scenes, robotics presentations, industrial training visuals, product concept renders, and immersive VR/AR environments. Whether you’re designing an automated production line or building a digital twin, this model helps you communicate scale, engineering intent, and real-world application quickly and clearly.
Designed for 3D artists, engineers, and visualization teams, the Fanuc M-710 iC 20L model fits seamlessly into modern workflows—ideal for scene composition, assembly layouts, and promotional content. Use it to showcase robotic arms in warehouses, manufacturing cells, welding and material handling concepts, pick-and-place demonstrations, and general automation layouts.
Usage patterns:
- Industrial visualization & renders: Build photoreal factory or workshop environments with accurate robot placement.
- Robotics presentations: Use the model in slides, marketing decks, and technical concept illustrations.
- 3D training & education: Demonstrate automation workflows, safety zones, and robotic cell layouts.
- Digital twin / simulation art: Create assembly line visual references for planning and review.
- Game & real-time scenes: Populate interactive environments with realistic machinery for Unreal Engine projects.
File formats included: Download your preferred version in MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND format—supporting flexible editing and pipeline compatibility across many professional tools.
Compatible software: Works with popular 3D applications including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other industry-standard 3D software. Seamlessly import the model, adjust materials and scale as needed, and integrate it into your existing projects.
If you need a reliable, ready-to-use industrial robot asset for high-quality visualization, this Fanuc M-710 iC 20L 3D model is a strong choice for both offline rendering and real-time scene creation.
Uploaded by Taish Seekwar on February 2014