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KR 10 R900 sixx
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KR 10 R900 sixx
KUKAThe KUKA KR 10 R900 sixx is a 6-axis articulated industrial robot from the KR AGILUS sixx family, featuring a 10 kg payload, 902 mm reach, ±0.03 mm repeatability, and a robot mass of 52 kg. It is designed for high-speed, high-precision tasks in compact production spaces including pick-and-place, assembly, material handling, and inspection. The robot is paired with the KRC4 compact controller and carries an IP54 standard rating (with an IP67 variant available). As a pre-programmed industrial robot arm, it executes its assigned tasks autonomously once deployed and programmed by human integrators. Pricing is not officially published but third-party sources estimate new units in the KR AGILUS range starting around $25,000.
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- payload
- 10 kg
- reach
- 902 mm
- pricing (new, KR AGILUS range)
- Starting ~$25,000 new; no official published price from KUKA
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Evidence-graded claims from the KUKA deep report
KUKA industrial robot arms execute welding, material handling, and palletizing tasks autonomously — no human performs or drives the task during normal operation.
Independent community sources [15][16][17][18][19] describe KUKA arms operating in live production environments without per-task human intervention; this is further consistent with the standard definition of industrial robot autonomy and corroborated by Wikipedia [13].
from KUKA deep report →KUKA hardware is well-built, reliable, and accurate — particularly strong for heavy-payload and welding applications.
Multiple independent Reddit practitioners [16][17][18][19][20] across different forums corroborate hardware quality and reliability for heavy-payload and welding use cases, though long-term repeatability comparisons with FANUC remain contested [19].
from KUKA deep report →KUKA partnered with Viam (April 2024) to publish a driver in the Viam Modular Registry, and with Nokia for a 5G SA private wireless network deployment.
Both partnerships are confirmed by independent third-party announcements: the Viam partnership via PR Newswire [11] and the Nokia 5G deployment via Nokia's own newsroom [12]; however, operational outcomes and scale of deployment remain unverified.
from KUKA deep report →
KUKA's iiQWorks engineering suite delivers 98% cycle time prediction accuracy, collision-free path programming from CAD, and seamless simulation-to-controller transfer.
These capabilities are described exclusively in KUKA's own official iiQWorks documentation [4]; no independent test, customer case study, or third-party reviewer has verified the 98% accuracy figure or the seamless transfer claim.
from KUKA deep report →KUKA's KMP autonomous mobile robot series navigates autonomously for material transport in industrial environments.
KUKA's official AMR pages [3][1] describe autonomous navigation capabilities and offer a fleet sizing calculator, but no independent customer deployment report, third-party test, or journalist account verifying real-world KMP fleet performance at scale was found in the dossier.
from KUKA deep report →
KUKA occupies the premium market segment with higher upfront costs than ABB, FANUC, and Universal Robots, justified by superior performance and lower total cost of ownership.
The TCO superiority claim originates from a commerce/analyst source with promotional bias [5][6]; independent community users recommend KUKA primarily as an escape from FANUC-specific frustrations rather than as an objectively superior platform [16][18], and the software friction documented by practitioners directly undermines the TCO argument.
from KUKA deep report →KUKA offers AI-based predictive maintenance and computer vision as part of its software capabilities.
This claim appears only in a commerce/analyst source [5][6] with no independent verification; no KUKA official documentation, customer case study, or third-party review in the dossier substantiates deployed AI predictive maintenance or computer vision functionality.
from KUKA deep report →
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