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TX2-60L
Stäubli Robotics
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TX2-60L
Stäubli RoboticsThe Stäubli TX2-60L is a 6-axis industrial robot arm manufactured by Stäubli Robotics, featuring a 920 mm reach, 3.7 kg payload (per official datasheet), ±0.02 mm repeatability, and a 52.9 kg body weight. It is designed for high-precision applications including assembly, dispensing, material handling, and medical/surgical use (via the MedX Ready variant), with optional SIL3-PLe safety functionalities and ISO 13485-compliant quality management. The robot is a programmable industrial arm that executes pre-programmed or operator-guided tasks autonomously once deployed; it is not a consumer autonomous device but an industrial manipulator whose task execution requires no human to perform or drive the task during operation. No independent third-party teardowns or user community reviews were present in the source set; all sources are vendor/commerce/vendor-affiliated.
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Specification
- payload capacity
- 3.7 kg (official datasheet and most sources); 2.0 kg per RoboDK; up to 5 kg per Eurobots — official datasheet value of 3.7 kg is most authoritative
- reach
- 920 mm
- weight
- 52.9 kg (manufacturer datasheet); ~52 kg per RoboDK
- power consumption
- 0.4 kW (VDMA 24608)
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Stäubli Robotics deep report
Stäubli hardware is well-built and reliable, with robust performance under proper environmental controls.
Two independent community sources (Reddit r/PLC [13] and r/Automate [14]) — practitioners with hands-on experience — corroborate hardware reliability, though sample size is small and context is anecdotal rather than systematic testing.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
TX2 collaborative robot series with CS9 safety control is SIL3/PLe compliant — the highest safety level for collaborative robots.
The SIL3/PLe compliance claim originates from a trade news source [2][7] that reproduces Stäubli's own press release (PR Newswire), not an independent third-party certification audit or regulator confirmation, so independent substantiation is absent.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →Stäubli robots are capable of AI-powered baking inspection and handling automation.
The Robot Report [10] — an independent trade outlet — reports the baking automation demonstration, but it describes a demonstration/showcase rather than a confirmed, scaled commercial deployment with verified AI autonomy metrics.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →The SCOPE monitoring platform can remotely monitor up to 50 robots simultaneously, providing fault identification, data visualization, performance optimization, and predictive maintenance analysis.
The 50-robot remote monitoring capability is consistently described across commerce and vendor case study sources [5][9], but all originate from Stäubli-adjacent or vendor materials — no independent customer benchmark or third-party test confirms the specific 50-robot limit or predictive maintenance efficacy.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →Stäubli Robotics Suite enables users to program, simulate, and optimize robotics projects digitally before physical deployment.
This capability is stated in a Thales-hosted vendor case study [5] and a YouTube product video [3], both of which are vendor-adjacent sources; no independent user review or third-party evaluation confirms the simulation fidelity or pre-deployment optimization outcomes.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
Stäubli's own robotics software currently operates on a perpetual licensing model, with a subscription model planned but not yet launched.
The Thales case study [5] (vendor-adjacent) states subscription is only planned, while an independent aggregator (Qviro [4]) lists a $50–$300/month subscription as a current option — the conflict is unresolved and neither source is fully independent, leaving the actual current licensing model unverified.
from Stäubli Robotics deep report →
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