Collaborative Robots
(12 companies)Collaborative robots or cobots are engineered to work in tandem and interact with human workers that are in close proximity.
ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation
ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation manufactures a wide range of delta, collaborative robots (cobots), SCARA, mobile robots for a variety of packaging and processing applications. Featured robots include the IRB 390 FlexPacker delta robot is designed for fast, high payload picking and packing in packaging applications. The unit features rapid changeover times that accompany the growth of low volume, high mix production to respond to the revolution of new consumer demands and to address the rising demand for Shelf Ready (SRP) and Retail Ready packaging (RRP).
CMES Robotics
Equal from CMES Robotics is a robotic system that is designed to overcome operational errors due to irregularities in box shape. Equal identifies and fixes these errors using 2D/3D vision technology, AI prediction technology, robotic operation, and 3D simulation technology provided by EQUAL.
FANUC America Corporation
FANUC offers a wide range of specialty industrial robots, computer numerical control (CNC) machines, and related robotics products. FANUC’s robot offering is vast, including articulated robots, delta robots, SCARA robots, collaborative robots (cobots) for industries ranging from electronics and food and beverage to medical and pharmaceutical. Robotics can be customized for diverse, specialty applications from material removal to assembly, dispensing and sealing, palletizing, part transfer, customized robots for pick and pack or pick and place, and much more.
igus
Igus manufactures lightweight gantry style, delta pick-and-place, robotic arms, as well as 7th Axis Robot Slide, a robot transfer unit (RTU) for cobots. Used in pick-and-place and material handling applications, lightweight robotic arms from igus includes robolink® arms available with either 4 or 5 axes, as well as 4 and 6 axis ReBeL (Robotic embedded-BDLC & electronics Link) cobots with service robot capabilities. All Igus robotic arms use lightweight, plastic robotic components that operate without any need for external lubricants which eliminates routine maintenance along with the chance of lubrication-based machine downtime. Drylin® gantry robots, also known as cartesian or linear robots, consist of two base X-axes, a Y-axis, and an optional Z-axis. Their self-lubricating plastic liners have been engineered to slide instead of roll and to run smoother and quieter than recirculating ball bearings. Typical applications include pick-and-place, sorting, labeling, measurement, inspection automation, and repetitive material handling. Igus also sells robotic joints, gearbox joints and other robotic components and accessories.
Kawasaki Robotics
Kawasaki Robotics USA is a supplier of a wide range of industrial articulated arm, collaborative, and delta robots used in palletizing, depalletizing, material handling, pick and place, case packing and other packaging and processing applications. Featured amongst Kawasaki’s product line of hundreds of robots is the RD080N, designed specifically for applications where a compact, high-speed, palletizing robot is required. Despite its slim space saving design, the RD080N can manipulate loads up to 80 kg and create pallet stacks over seven feet tall. The unique 5-axis design of the robot enables it to be floor or ceiling mounted.
KUKA
KUKA offers a comprehensive range of advanced robotics systems designed to meet the needs of various industries. Their product portfolio includes industrial robots with varying payload capacities and reach, catering to diverse applications including palletizing, assembly, and material handling. KUKA’s robotics systems are known for their precision, flexibility, and integration capabilities, making them ideal for automation in both large-scale production environments and smaller businesses. They also provide collaborative robots (cobots) that are designed to work safely alongside humans, enhancing productivity in shared workspaces. Additionally, KUKA offers mobile robotics solutions that allow for autonomous navigation in dynamic environments, further expanding the possibilities for automation.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.
From simple pick-and place-applications, to complex assembly tasks, Mitsubishi Electric industrial robots are equipped with class-leading speed and precision. Coupled with intelligent options like 3D vision, force sensing, seamless PLC integration, and the ability to operate in “collaborative applications,” Mitsubishi Electric has the robots required for today's demanding manufacturing applications. Mitsubishi Electric’s robot product line includes vertical type robots with 16-axis arms for maximum flexibility, horizontal SCARA units for high-speed material handling, and collaborative robots (cobots). Other robots highlighted on Mitsubishi Electrics’ products overview page include ceiling mounted horizontal type robots designed for high-speed material handling without obstructing floor space, a low-cost, 4-axis SCARAs for basic applications, micro working robots, and more. All Mitsubishi Electric robots purchased in North America come with an initial three-year on-site warranty.
Omron Automation Americas
Omron’s robotic solutions make integration easy by bringing control, safety, motion and other requirements together in a single software architecture and development environment. Omron offers a complete range of industrial robots from parallel, articulated and SCARA robots to collaborative and mobile technologies.
Sigma Robotics, LLC
Sigma Robotics designs, builds, and integrates optimized robotic solutions for the warehousing, packaging, pharmaceutical, and food processing industries. Sigma Robotics offers three standard work cell solutions. The SR-FIX Work Cell features a single robotic cell with a customizable 2’ x 4’ table, utilizing FANUC Arc Mate, M10, or M20 robots, or ABB 1600 or 2600 robots. Fully enclosed with an automatic door system, HMI touchscreen, e-stop, and integrated safety light curtain, this work cell ensures a secure operating environment. The SR-500T and SR-750T Work Cells both incorporate a single robot with dual-sided turntables, accommodating 500 kg and 750 kg payloads, respectively. Configured with round turntables and customizable work table sizes, these cells maintain safety through automatic doors, HMI touchscreens, e-stops, and integrated safety light curtains.
Universal Robots USA, Inc.
Universal Robots' family of collaborative robots offers five different payload options -- 3, 5, 12.5, 16 and 20 kg – enabling a wide variety of applications. And with six degrees of freedom, incredible flexibility, and easy integration into existing production environments, our collaborative robots are built to do more. Featured robots include the Universal Robots UR3e is an ultra-lightweight, compact collaborative industrial robot, designed for table-top applications. Its small footprint makes it ideal to be built directly inside machinery or in other tight workspaces. This cobot weighs only 24.3 lbs (11 kg), but has a payload of 6.6 lbs (3 kg).
Yaskawa America, Inc.
Yaskawa designs automation and industrial robot solutions for customers worldwide who need to increase efficiency, provide consistent quality, boost productivity and deliver outstanding ROI. Yaskawa supplies articulated arm, SCARA, delta, and mini robots controlled and programmed by IEC61131-3 and PLCopen standards. Featured robots with IEC include the MPP3 series arms handling payloads of up to 3 kg and featuring cycle times of up to 150 CPM using the IEC61131-3 and PLCopen programming standards. Other robots in Yaskawa’s vast line of industrial and collaborative robots include the MotoMini, which Yaskawa calls the “smallest 6-axis robotic arm in the industry,” designed for faster operation and reduced cycle time to boost productivity.
Yaskawa America, Inc., Motoman Robotics Division
Yaskawa Motoman offers picking and packing robot models compatible with simple-to-integrate controllers, robust vision and powerful software products for packaging applications. Systems are designed for high-speed picking, collating, part-transfer, singulation, sorting, packing and inspection applications. Several models of pick-and-place/pick-and-pack robot models are available, including serial-linked articulated arms with 5- or 6-degrees of freedom, delta-style parallel arms and high-speed SCARA arms.
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