Kassow Robots, a developer of seven-axis robot and cobot solutions for machine tending, has introduced the KR1018, a precise industrial cobot strong enough to perform machine tending with heavy metal and plastic parts and to carry out pick-and-place tasks at high payloads. The KR1018 has a payload of 18 kg and a reach of 1,000 mm. Its unique seventh axis, or “wrist joint,” and the safety-compliant design inherent to the cobot class of automated material handling solutions allow for human-robot collaboration. At 34 kg, the KR1018 is easy to relocate to perform tasks in different areas of a facility. The easy-to-use interface and plug-and-play concept of the cobot make it accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) without robot engineers.
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Contact: Kassow Robots
Headquarters: Kastrup, Denmark
Product: KR1018
Key Features: 18-kg payload; seven axes; 1,000-mm reach.
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