Low-Payload Robot Sets New Standards
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View MoreKuka is now offering new, high-performance robots in the low payload category—the KR Cybertech Nano series. In the 6- to 10-kg payload range, the KR Cybertech Nano series stands out primarily for its unprecedented compactness. Robots have to be streamlined, agile and flexible, and have a long reach in order to perform convincingly in confined spaces.
KR Cybertech Nano consists of two product families—KR Cybertech Nano for handling and assembly of small components, and KR Cybertech Arc Nano specialized in welding applications. Both families are available in different payload variants: the KR Cybertech Nano with 6-, 8- and 10-kg payload capacities and a reach of 1,820, 1,620 or 1,420 mm, respectively; and the KR Cybertech Arc Nano with 6- and 8-kg payload capacities and a reach of 1,820 and 1,620 or 1,420 mm, respectively.
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