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RV-20FR
Mitsubishi Electric
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RV-20FR
Mitsubishi ElectricThe Mitsubishi Electric RV-20FR-D is a 6-axis vertical industrial robot arm from the MELFA RV-FR Series, featuring a 20 kg payload capacity, 1094 mm reach, ±0.05 mm repeatability, and a 0.7 s cycle time. It is controlled by the CR800-D controller and supports floor, ceiling, and wall mounting. Mitsubishi Electric has partnered with Realtime Robotics to integrate RapidPlan collision-free motion planning software with this robot family, demonstrated at Automate 2022. The robot is a fixed industrial manipulator that executes programmed tasks autonomously once deployed; no human performs the task itself during operation.
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Specification
- payload
- 20 kg
- max_reach
- 1094 mm
- max_speed
- 4200 mm/s
- robot_weight
- 120 kg (robot unit); 224 kg packaged
- power_supply
- 1-phase 230V or 3-phase 200–230V; 3000 VA consumption
- joint_ranges
- J1: ±240° (480° total), J2: 240°, J3: 167.5°, J4: 400°, J5: 240°, J6: 720°
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Mitsubishi Electric deep report
Mitsubishi Electric was awarded a JAXA Space Strategy Fund 2nd Phase subsidy to develop Inter-Orbit Transportation Vehicles (OTVs).
A BusinessWire press release [6] independently confirms the JAXA subsidy award; however, the OTV remains in early development with no operational autonomy or deployment data available.
from Mitsubishi Electric deep report →Mitsubishi Electric's ME Innovation Fund has made strategic investments in Hydroleap, Lucend, and Elephantech to expand its technology portfolio.
Multiple independent news sources and an Elephantech press release [7][8][9] confirm all three investments; however, the strategic or commercial impact of these investments on Mitsubishi's core capabilities remains unverified.
from Mitsubishi Electric deep report →Mitsubishi Electric has formed multiple active technology partnerships including with Semikron Danfoss (power modules), Stanley Electric (next-gen vehicle lamp systems JV), and AISIN (next-gen xEV products).
Multiple distinct news sources [10][8] confirm these partnerships are announced and active; however, no independent assessment of the partnerships' technical outcomes or product deliverables has been cited in the dossier.
from Mitsubishi Electric deep report →Mitsubishi Electric operates as a fully commercial, large-scale conglomerate with ~$75B market cap and ~5.89 trillion JPY in trailing revenue, spanning HVAC, automotive electronics, and space technology.
Yahoo Finance [3] independently confirms the market cap, revenue, and industry classification; the conglomerate scope is corroborated by multiple distinct news and commerce sources across business segments.
from Mitsubishi Electric deep report →
Mitsubishi Electric's Hyper-Heating INVERTER® (H2i®) is a high-efficiency mini-split/heat pump system positioned as a premium solution for ductless heating and cooling.
Commerce sources and a Massachusetts installer blog [1][5] describe the H2i® as high-efficiency, but these are vendor-aligned retail/installer sources, not independent third-party performance tests; no independent lab or regulator has verified the efficiency claims in the dossier.
from Mitsubishi Electric deep report →Mitsubishi Electric's automotive models are generally considered reliable, with rust being the main long-term concern rather than mechanical failure.
Reddit community sources [11][12][14][15] offer anecdotal support for mechanical reliability but are split on overall reputation, and no independent reliability index (e.g., J.D. Power, Consumer Reports) is cited in the dossier to substantiate this claim.
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