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KR 10 R1100-2
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IP65/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
0°C ~ 45°C
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Articulated Arm
6
10.9kg
1101mm
8.19" x 8.19" (208mm x 208mm)
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KR 10 R900-2
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IP65/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
0°C ~ 45°C
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Articulated Arm
6
11.1kg
901mm
8.19" x 8.19" (208mm x 208mm)
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KR 6 R900-2
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IP65/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
0°C ~ 45°C
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Articulated Arm
6
6.5kg
901mm
8.19" x 8.19" (208mm x 208mm)
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KR 6 R700-2
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IP65/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
0°C ~ 45°C
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Articulated Arm
6
6.6kg
726mm
8.19" x 8.19" (208mm x 208mm)
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About  Robotics - Robots

Robots are mechanical devices designed to perform a pre-defined task or set of tasks. They come in different types, each with its own unique characteristics and capabilities. Articulated Arm Robots: Articulated arm robots are the most common type of industrial robots. They consist of a series of interconnected links, similar to a human arm, which allows them to move in a wide range of directions and perform various tasks. These robots typically have multiple degrees of freedom, enabling them to reach and manipulate objects in complex environments. Articulated arm robots can be filtered by various specifications, such as their maximum payload, work area, footprint, IP rating, and more. The maximum payload refers to the maximum weight that the robot can handle, while the work area represents the range of motion of the robot. The footprint is the space required by the robot to operate, while the IP rating indicates the level of protection against dust and water. Human Assist Robots (Cobots): Human assist robots, also known as cobots, are designed to work alongside humans, providing assistance in various tasks. Unlike traditional industrial robots, cobots have built-in safety features that enable them to operate safely around humans without causing harm. Cobots can be filtered by various specifications, such as their maximum payload, work area, speed, and precision. The maximum payload refers to the weight that the robot can handle, while the work area represents the space where the robot can operate. The speed and precision of the cobot are critical factors when selecting a suitable model for a particular application. When selecting a robot, various factors should be considered, such as the type of task, the environment, and the required specifications. Choosing the right robot can significantly improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety in industrial and other applications. In summary, robots are mechanical devices designed to perform specific tasks. Articulated arm robots and human assist robots (cobots) are two types available, each with its own unique characteristics and capabilities. Articulated arm robots are versatile and can be filtered by specifications such as maximum payload, work area, footprint, IP rating, etc. Meanwhile, cobots are designed to work alongside humans and can be filtered by specifications such as maximum payload, work area, speed, precision, etc. Choosing the right robot requires consideration of several factors to ensure optimal performance, safety, and efficiency in the intended application.