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MiR1350 Shelf Lift

The MiR1350 Shelf Lift is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot manufactured by Mobile Industrial Robots, designed to autonomously transport carts and shelves with a payload capacity of 1350 kg on the base robot and up to 1000 kg lift capacity on its integrated Shelf Lift module. The robot operates for approximately 9 hours 50 minutes per charge and complies with ISO 3691-4 and ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020 safety standards.

Overview and Use Cases

The MiR1350 Shelf Lift is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed for autonomous cart and shelf transport in industrial and logistics environments. The robot operates without requiring changes to existing facility layouts, performing pickup, transport, and delivery tasks autonomously. Its design enables near-continuous operation through opportunity charging capabilities.

Key Capabilities

  • Payload Capacity: 1350 kg base robot payload; Shelf Lift module capable of lifting up to 1000 kg of carts and shelves
  • Autonomous Operation: Operates independently for transport tasks with documented real-world deployments showing very low error rates
  • Battery Endurance: Runs for approximately 9 hours 50 minutes per charge; supports opportunity charging for extended operation
  • Speed: Maximum operational speed of 1.2 m/s (4.2 km/h)
  • Environmental Rating: IP52 rating for dust and water resistance
  • Safety Compliance: Meets ISO 3691-4 and ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020 safety standards; includes 13 TÜV Rheinland-certified safety functions

Specifications

Robot Dimensions

  • Length: 1350 mm
  • Width: 910 mm
  • Height: 322 mm

Shelf Lift Frame

  • Frame length: 1304 mm
  • Frame width: 910 mm
  • Lift height: 60 mm

Operational Requirements

  • Minimum operational corridor width: 2400 mm (94.9 inches)

Manufacturer

The MiR1350 Shelf Lift is manufactured by Mobile Industrial Robots.

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