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TM14X

The TM14X is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by Techman Robot, designed for industrial automation tasks including palletizing, machine tending, assembly, welding, and inspection. It features a 14 kg payload, 1100 mm reach, and built-in AI vision capabilities, programmed through the TMflow no-code interface.

Overview and Use Cases

The TM14X is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm intended for industrial manufacturing and automation environments. The robot is designed to perform autonomous task execution across multiple application domains including palletizing, machine tending, assembly operations, welding, and inspection tasks. Once deployed and programmed, the robot operates independently on assigned industrial tasks.

Key Capabilities

  • Programming interface: TMflow no-code, click-and-drag programming environment
  • Vision system: Built-in AI vision capability for inspection and object recognition
  • Autonomy: Operates autonomously on assigned industrial tasks following initial deployment and programming
  • Collaborative design: 6-axis arm architecture suitable for collaborative industrial environments

Specifications

  • Payload capacity: 14 kg
  • Reach: 1100 mm
  • Repeatability: ±0.1 mm
  • Robot weight: 32 kg
  • Average speed: 1.1 m/s
  • Axes: 6

Manufacturer and Distribution

The TM14X is manufactured by Techman Robot. OMRON holds approximately 10% ownership of Techman Robot and serves as a distributor for the TM series in select markets.

Applications

The TM14X targets the following industrial applications:

  • Palletizing and depalletizing operations
  • Machine tending and tool change operations
  • Assembly line tasks
  • Welding operations
  • Quality inspection and defect detection

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