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KR1205

The KR1205 is a 7-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by Kassow Robots ApS, featuring a 1200 mm reach and 5 kg payload in a compact 25 kg form factor. It is designed for autonomous execution of industrial tasks including palletizing, machine tending, material handling, assembly, and surface finishing, with an optional Edge Edition for mobile and AGV integration.

Overview and Use Cases

The KR1205 is a collaborative robot arm produced by Kassow Robots ApS, a subsidiary of Bosch Rexroth AG. The robot is designed to operate autonomously once programmed, executing industrial tasks without human intervention during operation. Common applications include palletizing, machine tending, material handling, assembly work, and surface finishing. An optional Edge Edition variant integrates the controller into the base unit, enabling deployment on mobile platforms and automated guided vehicles (AGVs).

Key Capabilities

  • Reach and Payload: 1200 mm reach with a 5 kg maximum payload capacity
  • Compact Design: 25 kg total weight with a 130×130 mm footprint
  • Degrees of Freedom: 7 axes enabling dexterous movement
  • Repeatability: ±0.1 mm positioning repeatability
  • Environmental Rating: IP54 protection rating
  • Mobility Integration: Optional Edge Edition for AGV and mobile robot deployment
  • Autonomous Operation: Executes programmed tasks without continuous human control

Specifications

  • Reach: 1200 mm
  • Payload: 5 kg
  • Weight: 25 kg
  • Degrees of Freedom: 7 axes
  • Joint Speed: 225 degrees per second
  • Joint Ranges:
    • J1, J3, J5, J6, J7: ±360°
    • J2, J4: −70° to +180°
  • Positional Repeatability: ±0.1 mm
  • Protection Class: IP54
  • Footprint: 130×130 mm
  • Controller Integration: Standard configuration or integrated into base (Edge Edition)

Applications

The KR1205 is configured for light-duty industrial automation tasks where compact form factor and mobility are advantageous. Typical deployments include small-parts palletizing, CNC machine tending, bin picking and material transfer, small assembly operations, and finishing tasks such as deburring or light grinding. The Edge Edition variant extends applicability to mobile manufacturing systems and dynamic production environments where fixed installation is impractical.

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