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TX2touch-60

Stäubli Robotics

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The TX2touch-60 is a 6-DOF collaborative robot arm from Stäubli, part of the TX2touch cobot range, featuring a 4.5 kg payload capacity, 670 mm reach, and ±0.02 mm repeatability. It is distinguished by its SIL3/PLe safety rating — claimed to be the only cobot at this level — achieved through advanced skin technology, 19-bit safe encoders, and embedded modular safety functions. The robot is designed for industrial collaborative environments and is available in multiple variants (ESD, HE, Stericlean, SCR) for specialized applications including food, cleanroom, and humid environments. All available facts derive from vendor/official/commerce sources; no independent teardowns or user community reports are present in the evidence base.

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payload (TX2touch-60)
4.5 kg
reach (TX2touch-60)
670 mm
payload (TX2touch-60L variant)
3.7 kg
reach (TX2touch-60L variant)
920 mm
robot weight
51 kg (665×178×380 mm)
joint ranges
A1:±180°, A2:±127.5°, A3:±142.5°, A4:±270°, A5:+132.5°/−121°, A6:±270°
joint speeds (°/s)
A1:435, A2:410, A3:540, A4:995, A5:1065, A6:1445

Price

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Good · Bad · Ugly

Evidence-graded claims from the Stäubli Robotics deep report

Good
  • Stäubli hardware is well-built and reliable, with robust performance under proper environmental controls.

    Two independent community sources (Reddit r/PLC [13] and r/Automate [14]) — practitioners with hands-on experience — corroborate hardware reliability, though sample size is small and context is anecdotal rather than systematic testing.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
Bad
  • TX2 collaborative robot series with CS9 safety control is SIL3/PLe compliant — the highest safety level for collaborative robots.

    The SIL3/PLe compliance claim originates from a trade news source [2][7] that reproduces Stäubli's own press release (PR Newswire), not an independent third-party certification audit or regulator confirmation, so independent substantiation is absent.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
  • Stäubli robots are capable of AI-powered baking inspection and handling automation.

    The Robot Report [10] — an independent trade outlet — reports the baking automation demonstration, but it describes a demonstration/showcase rather than a confirmed, scaled commercial deployment with verified AI autonomy metrics.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
  • The SCOPE monitoring platform can remotely monitor up to 50 robots simultaneously, providing fault identification, data visualization, performance optimization, and predictive maintenance analysis.

    The 50-robot remote monitoring capability is consistently described across commerce and vendor case study sources [5][9], but all originate from Stäubli-adjacent or vendor materials — no independent customer benchmark or third-party test confirms the specific 50-robot limit or predictive maintenance efficacy.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
  • Stäubli Robotics Suite enables users to program, simulate, and optimize robotics projects digitally before physical deployment.

    This capability is stated in a Thales-hosted vendor case study [5] and a YouTube product video [3], both of which are vendor-adjacent sources; no independent user review or third-party evaluation confirms the simulation fidelity or pre-deployment optimization outcomes.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
Ugly
  • Stäubli's own robotics software currently operates on a perpetual licensing model, with a subscription model planned but not yet launched.

    The Thales case study [5] (vendor-adjacent) states subscription is only planned, while an independent aggregator (Qviro [4]) lists a $50–$300/month subscription as a current option — the conflict is unresolved and neither source is fully independent, leaving the actual current licensing model unverified.

    from Stäubli Robotics deep report →

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