AUBO-i12
The AUBO-i12 is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by AUBO i-Series, featuring a 12 kg payload capacity and 1250 mm reach. Designed for light industrial tasks including assembly, welding, and material handling, it is certified for cage-free deployment and operates autonomously once programmed.
Overview and Use Cases
The AUBO-i12 is a collaborative robot arm intended for light industrial automation tasks. Typical applications include light assembly, welding, dispensing, and material handling. The robot is designed to operate in shared workspaces without physical barriers, supported by safety certifications that permit cage-free deployment.
Key Capabilities
- Collaborative operation: ISO/CE/UL safety certifications enable cage-free deployment alongside human workers
- Autonomous execution: The robot executes programmed tasks autonomously once configured; no teleoperation capability is present
- Open architecture: The system supports integration with third-party components and software
- Programmable control: Tasks are defined through configuration and programming prior to operation
Specifications
- Axes: 6-axis articulated arm
- Payload capacity: 12 kg
- Reach: 1250 mm
- Weight: 40 kg
- Repeatability: ±0.05 mm (per manufacturer specification for i-series)
- Safety certifications: ISO, CE, UL
Manufacturer
The AUBO-i12 is manufactured by AUBO i-Series.
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