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FR10-C
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FR10-C
FairinoThe FAIRINO FR10-C is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by FAIR INNOVATION (Fairino), founded in 2019 in Suzhou, China. It features a 10 kg standard payload (14 kg maximum), 1400 mm reach, ±0.02 mm repeatability (vendor claim), and is designed for packaging, palletizing, machine tending, and heavy component handling. The robot operates autonomously for its programmed tasks — no human performs or drives the task itself — with setup, scheduling, and maintenance handled separately. Several extracted facts (Fiat-Allis wheel loader specs, DroidEFB pricing, Yubico YubiKey pricing) are clearly from unrelated systems and are excluded from the reconciled picture.
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Specification
- payload (standard)
- 10 kg
- payload (maximum)
- 14 kg
- reach
- 1400 mm
- degrees of freedom
- 6 axes
- controller power options
- DC MINIi 2kW, DC 5kW, AC MINIi 2kW, AC 5kW
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the Fairino deep report
Fairino FR Series cobots are priced significantly below Western competitors — FR5 at ~$6,999–$7,999 vs. UR5e at $35,000+, representing roughly 4–5× cost advantage.
FR5 pricing is confirmed by multiple independent commerce sources including RBTX and Blue Sky Robotics [6][8], and the UR5e price differential is widely documented; however, total cost of ownership including integration, support, and reliability is unverified.
from Fairino deep report →
Fairino FR Series cobots operate autonomously — executing welding, pick-and-place, palletizing, and other tasks independently once programmed, with no human performing the task during operation.
The autonomy verdict is vendor-sourced and internally reasoned; no independent customer or third-party report confirms unattended production-run autonomy in practice, and real-world reliability during continuous operation remains unverified [14][16].
from Fairino deep report →Fairino has achieved independent R&D and self-production of all core hardware and software components (controllers, joints, encoders, software).
The claim originates from Fairino's own LinkedIn profile and company news [12][10]; no independent teardown, supply-chain audit, or third-party engineering review has verified full vertical integration of components.
from Fairino deep report →
Fairino cobots achieve stated repeatability specifications: FR3 ±0.02 mm, FR5 ±0.05 mm, FR10 ±0.03 mm, FR16 ±0.01 mm.
Specs originate solely from distributor Welectron's spec sheet [9]; no independent teardown, lab measurement, or customer test has verified these figures, and community sources explicitly caution that budget Chinese cobots may underperform on repeatability [18].
from Fairino deep report →Fairino claims a rated robot lifetime of 50,000 hours and demonstrated 7×24h continuous operation for 3+ months during bulk procurement qualification.
Both claims appear only in company news/vendor materials [5][10]; no independent user, integrator, or third-party auditor has confirmed sustained uptime, and a Reddit thread explicitly sought reliability data with no corroborating responses [14].
from Fairino deep report →Fairino cobots are easy to integrate and accessible to non-programmers — described as an open platform that lowers the barrier to use with no license fees.
Community sources report that third-party firmware configuration is required and the touchscreen-only interface frustrates experienced programmers — directly contradicting the plug-and-play marketing narrative [16][19]; the no-license-fee claim is vendor-stated only [7].
from Fairino deep report →
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