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ctrlX Cobot CR-10

Bosch Rexroth

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ctrlX Cobot CR-10

Bosch Rexroth
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The extracted facts describe two distinct systems that have been conflated under the label 'ctrlX Cobot CR-10': Bosch Rexroth's ctrlX AUTOMATION / ctrlX OS industrial control platform, and FANUC's CRX-10iA collaborative robot. No facts directly describe a product called 'ctrlX Cobot CR-10' as a unified system. The ctrlX AUTOMATION platform is an open, Linux-based industrial automation OS developed by Bosch Rexroth, supporting app-based programming, IoT/cloud connectivity, and a growing OEM ecosystem. The FANUC CRX-10iA is a 10kg-payload collaborative robot priced around $46,026 USD, capable of operating without safety fencing. There is a noted integration between Kassow Robots and ctrlX OS, but no direct evidence of a 'ctrlX Cobot CR-10' product combining Bosch Rexroth control with FANUC hardware.

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FANUC_CRX10iA_payload
10 kg
FANUC_CRX10iA_reach
1,418 mm

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Evidence-graded claims from the Bosch Rexroth deep report

Good
  • Bosch Rexroth's ctrlX platform is superior to Allen-Bradley for multi-axis motion control

    Independent Reddit PLC community practitioners (r/PLC [15][17]) rate ctrlX as superior to Allen-Bradley for multi-axis motion control, though this reflects practitioner opinion rather than a controlled benchmark test.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
  • Bosch Rexroth products are fully commercially available with same-day shipping through multiple channels

    BuyRexroth.com [2][5][6] lists specific part numbers with real-time inventory and same-day shipping options, and an authorized distributor network is confirmed by both official and commerce sources, though system-level pricing remains unverified.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
  • Bosch Rexroth hardware is reliable and easy to maintain in harsh industrial environments

    Independent community sources on Reddit [13][16][17] corroborate reliability and maintainability in industrial settings, though reports are anecdotal and limited to specific drive/PLC products rather than the full portfolio.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
Bad
  • ROKIT Locator enables fully autonomous SLAM-based navigation for AMRs without human teleoperation

    The Geek+ partnership announcement [7][9] confirms ROKIT Locator is integrated into the MP1000R AMR for North American manufacturing deployments, but no independent operational trial or third-party test verifies that the navigation is fully autonomous without human supervision.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
  • Bosch Rexroth and Geek+ have deployed the MP1000R AMR integrating ROKIT Locator targeting North American manufacturing

    Both the YouTube announcement [7] and Geek+ press release [9] confirm the partnership and product integration as of March 2022, but neither source is independent of the two companies, and no third-party customer deployment report is provided.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
  • Bosch Rexroth delivers field-level to cloud-based AI analytics as part of its Industry 4.0 digital solutions

    This capability is stated on the official Bosch Rexroth website [1] with no independent contradiction found, but no third-party benchmark, customer case study, or analyst report in the dossier independently verifies the AI analytics functionality or its deployment at scale.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
Ugly
  • Bosch Rexroth cobots can operate safely without protective barriers

    The barrier-free operation claim originates solely from a commerce/blog source [3], with no independent safety certification document, teardown, or user report in the dossier confirming this for any specific Bosch Rexroth cobot model.

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →
  • Bosch Rexroth robotic systems are priced across three tiers ranging from $10,000 to $1,000,000

    The three-tier pricing ($10K–$50K, $25K–$400K, $100K–$1M) comes from a single blog source [3] with overlapping ranges and no model-level citations; the only independently verifiable pricing in the dossier is for individual components (e.g., ~$4,100 per part [2]).

    from Bosch Rexroth deep report →

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