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TM5-700 - Palletizing Package

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TM5-700 - Palletizing Package

Techman Robot

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TM5-700 - Palletizing Package

Techman Robot
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The TM5-700 is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by Techman Robot (distributed by Omron Automation) with a 700–746 mm reach, 6 kg payload, ±0.05 mm repeatability, integrated vision system, and TMflow no-code drag-and-drop programming. In the palletizing package context, it autonomously executes stacking tasks—including pattern planning, object detection, and placement—without a human performing or driving the task; humans are involved only in initial setup, parameter entry, and periodic maintenance. Academic research (UC Berkeley, Fraunhofer IPA) has used or studied similar robotic palletizers with RL-based planning, though these are not confirmed to be TM5-700-specific deployments. Pricing ranges from approximately €30,320 (European commerce listing) to $25,000–$30,000 USD per independent commerce sources, with a conflicting community estimate of $40,000–$80,000 USD. The system is commercially available and deployed across food, electronics, automotive, and aerospace sectors.

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reach
700 mm (Omron/commerce spec); 746 mm (Techman official site)
payload
6 kg
robot_weight
22–22.1 kg
average_speed
1.1 m/s
power_consumption
220 W
palletizing_carton_weight_capacity
Up to 50 kg cartons (with bottom auxiliary support sharing ~60% of weight)

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Techman Robot deep report

Good
  • TMflow's no-code, click-and-drag programming environment is easy to use and requires no coding experience.

    Independent Reddit community users (r/PLC, [15][19]) confirm TMflow is genuinely accessible for non-programmers, though the same sources note the touchscreen-only interface frustrates experienced controls engineers — so ease-of-use is real but narrowly scoped.

    from Techman Robot deep report →
  • Techman cobots are fully commercially deployed across multiple industrial sectors globally, with confirmed pricing (TM5-900 at €25,900) and active distribution.

    An independent commerce listing from WiredWorkers [5] confirms the TM5-900 at €25,900 with available stock, and the Valin catalog [6] corroborates the multi-model lineup — though actual deployment scale (unit volumes, customer counts) is not independently verified.

    from Techman Robot deep report →
Bad
  • The TM AI Cobot S Series achieves ±0.03 mm repeatability, representing a 70% improvement over the previous generation, with 6th-axis speed of 450°/s and 25% faster cycle times.

    These figures come exclusively from Techman's own official S Series product page [4]; no independent teardown, third-party benchmark, or customer validation of these specific specs is present in the dossier.

    from Techman Robot deep report →
  • The integrated native AI engine enables real-time defect detection, object recognition, and automated optical inspection (AOI) during task execution.

    The AI vision capability is described consistently across official sources and a PR Newswire release [13], but no independent customer case study, third-party benchmark, or field validation of real-world AI inspection performance appears in the dossier.

    from Techman Robot deep report →
  • Techman Robot is targeting Southeast Asian smart manufacturing markets, including exhibiting at the Thailand Automation Show in Bangkok in June 2026.

    A Yahoo Finance news release [12] reports the Thailand Automation Show participation, but this is a company-issued press release distributed via a wire service — no independent reporter or third-party confirmation of actual market penetration or sales outcomes in Southeast Asia is present.

    from Techman Robot deep report →
  • The AMMR (Automated Multi-Machine Replication) feature replicates robot setup and tasks across multiple units to streamline large-scale deployment.

    AMMR is described solely on Techman's official application page [2]; no independent user report, customer testimonial, or third-party assessment of its real-world effectiveness at scale appears in the dossier — community feedback on integration complexity [15][19] raises indirect doubts.

    from Techman Robot deep report →

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