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    Top collaborative robots in the market (with pictures)

    Until now, robots have been big, strong, robust machines that work on specific tasks. They have been kept in cages, surrounded by guards for safety purposes, and painted with bright colors to warn surrounding workers about the danger they represent. They also take a lot of programming skills to set up.

    Collaborative robots, on the other hand, are designed to work with humans. They are the ideal new co-worker, built with safety features such as integrated sensors, passive compliance, or overcurrent detection.

    Their integrated sensors can feel external forces and, if this force is too high, lead the robot to stop its movement. Most collaborative robots can be taught easily by demonstration rather than requiring expertise in programming. Thanks to their ease of implementation and the fact that no additional safety features are required (no fences, switches, etc.), they can be brought on-line much more quickly.

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    Most collaborative robots can also be easily moved around the factory floor to perform different tasks at different stations. Being more dexterous and flexible, they can perform more tasks and even do whatever a human can do. In this post, we explore some of the top collaborative robots in the market.

    1. ABB YuMi

    Degrees of freedom: 7 per arm
    Payload: 0.5 kg per arm
    Weight: 38 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.02 mm
    Reach: 500 mm
    Safety: PL b Cat B
    Ease of programming: 3/10
    Targeted application: Electronic assembly

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    2. AUBO I5

    AUBO I5

    Degrees of freedom: 7 per arm
    Payload: 5 kg
    Weight: 24 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.05 mm
    Reach: 880 mm
    Safety: PL d
    Ease of programming: 8/10
    Targeted application: Electronic Assembly, Machine Tending, Entertainment, Research

    3. BOSCH – APAS ASSISTANT

    BOSCH - APAS ASSISTANT

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    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 4 kg
    Weight: 230 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.03 mm
    Reach: 911 mm
    Safety: Certified by the German Trade association
    Ease of programming: 5/10
    Targeted application: Handling, Tooling, Identification, Documentation

    4. COMAU AURA

    COMAU AURA

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 110 kg
    Weight: 685 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.07 mm
    Reach: 2210 mm
    Safety: Proximity and tactile sensors
    Ease of programming: 6/10
    Targeted application: Large pick and place application, the automotive industry

    5. FANUC CR 4IA

    FANUC CR 4IA

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 4 kg
    Weight: 48 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.02 mm
    Reach: 550 mm
    Safety: Soft external skin, the force-torque sensor at the base of the robot
    Ease of programming: 5/10
    Targeted application: Machine Tending, Assembly, Adhesive Application, Product Testing

    6. FRANKA EMIKA

    FRANKA EMIKA

    Degrees of freedom: 7
    Payload: 3 kg
    Weight: 18.5 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 800 mm
    Safety: PL d Cat 3. (EN ISO 13849-1:2008)
    Ease of programming: 10/10
    Targeted application: Industrial

    7. KAWADA INDUSTRIES NEXTAGE

    KAWADA INDUSTRIES NEXTAGE

    Degrees of freedom: 15
    Payload: 1.5 kg
    Weight: 29kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.03 mm
    Reach: 577 mm
    Safety: Each motor is limited to 80 W (very low)
    Ease of programming: 2/10
    Targeted application: Machine tending, electronics, pick-and-place

    8. KAWASAKI DUARO1 WD002N

    KAWASAKI DUARO1 WD002N

    Degrees of freedom: 15
    Payload: 2 kg per arm
    Weight: 200 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.05 mm
    Reach: 760 mm
    Safety: Impact detection function & surrounding monitoring
    Ease of programming: 4/10
    Targeted application: Assembly, Material Handling, Machine Tending, Material Removal

    9. KUKA LBR IIWA 7 R800

    KUKA LBR IIWA 7 R800

    Degrees of freedom: 7
    Payload: 7 kg
    Weight: 22 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 800 mm
    Safety: Uses SafeOperation software, Complying to ISO 10218; ISO 12100; ISO 13849
    Ease of programming: 9/10
    Targeted application: Machine tending, Product testing, Palletizing, Pick and Place

    10. LIFE ROBOTICS CORO

    LIFE ROBOTICS CORO

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 2 kg
    Weight: 26 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 1.0 mm
    Reach: 865 mm
    Safety: Intresectly safe (ISO/TS 15066)
    Targeted application: Pick-and-Place, Cosmetics, Logistics, Food Industry

    11. MABI SPEEDY 6

    MABI SPEEDY 6

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 6 kg
    Weight: 28 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 800 mm
    Safety: Soft external skin, the force-torque sensor at the base of the robot
    Ease of programming: 5/10
    Targeted application: Palletizing, pick-and-place, assembly, bin picking

    12. MOTOMAN/YASKAWA HC10

    MOTOMAN/YASKAWA HC10

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 10 kg
    Weight: 47 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 1200 mm
    Ease of programming: 8/10
    Targeted application: Material Handling, Machine tending, light assembly tasks

    13. MRK SYSTEM – KR 5 SI

    MRK SYSTEM - KR 5 SI

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 5 kg
    Weight: 150 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.04 mm
    Reach: 1423 mm
    Safety: Tactile sensors (Cat. 0), Complying to ISO 10218 & ISO/TS 15066
    Ease of programming: 5/10
    Targeted application: Material handling, machine tending, pick-and-place

    14. PRECISE AUTOMATION PAVP6

    PRECISE AUTOMATION PAVP6

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 2.5 kg
    Weight: 28 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.02 mm
    Reach: 432 mm
    Safety: TUV certified, ISO/TS 15066 Compliant
    Targeted application: Industrial

    15. RETHINK ROBOTICS BAXTER

    RETHINK ROBOTICS BAXTER

    Degrees of freedom: 7
    Payload: 4 kg
    Weight: 19 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 1260 mm
    Safety: ISO 10218-1 Compliant
    Ease of programming: 9/10
    Targeted application: Machine tending, assembly, packaging, pick-and-place

    16. STÄUBLI TX2-60 & TX2-60L

    STÄUBLI TX2-60 & TX2-60L

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 3.5 kg
    Weight: 51.4 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.02 mm
    Reach: 670 mm
    Safety: PL e Cat. 3 (According to ISO 10218-1)
    Ease of programming: 2/10
    Targeted application: Assembly, inspection, measurement, gluing, machine tending

    17. TECHMAN TM5-700

    TECHMAN TM5-700

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 6 kg
    Weight: 22 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.05 mm
    Reach: 700 mm
    Safety: 150N max. Force (ISO/TS 15066 Compliant)
    Targeted application: Assembly, electronics, pick-and-place

    18. UNIVERSAL ROBOTS UR3

    UNIVERSAL ROBOTS UR3

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 3 kg
    Weight: 11 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 500 mm
    Safety: TUV approved
    Ease of programming: 8/10
    Targeted application: Assembly, Dispensing, pick-and-place

    19. UNIVERSAL ROBOTS UR5

    UNIVERSAL ROBOTS UR5

    Degrees of freedom: 6
    Payload: 5 kg
    Weight: 18.4 kg
    Repeatability: +/- 0.1 mm
    Reach: 850 mm
    Safety: TUV approved
    Ease of programming: 8/10
    Targeted application: Machine tending, assembly, packaging, pick-and-place

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