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Motoman HP20

Motoman HP20

Yaskawa Motoman

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Motoman HP20

Yaskawa Motoman
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The Motoman HP20 is a 6-axis industrial robot arm manufactured by Yaskawa Motoman (Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc., a subsidiary of Yaskawa Electric Corporation of Japan, founded 1915). The HP20 offers a 20 kg payload with reach variants of approximately 1,717 mm and 2,017 mm, and is compatible with NX100, FS100, and MLX200 controllers. It is designed for multi-application factory automation including handling, machine tending, packaging, cutting, and dispensing. As a pre-programmed industrial robot arm, it executes its assigned tasks autonomously once integrated and programmed — no human performs or drives the task during operation.

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20 kg
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Two variants cited: 1,717 mm and 2,017 mm (HP20RD variant)

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Evidence-graded claims from the Yaskawa Motoman deep report

Good
  • Yaskawa Motoman robots operate autonomously once programmed — no human performs or drives the task during operation.

    Independent community sources (Reddit r/Welding [16], r/IndustrialMaintenance [17]) confirm real-world deployments where Motoman robots run production tasks (welding, assembly) independently under PLC coordination, with human involvement limited to upfront programming and maintenance — not task execution.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →
  • Rapid Robotics partnered with Yaskawa Motoman to expand solutions for industrial robotic arms (February 2023).

    The partnership is confirmed by a BusinessWire press release [11] — an independent newswire distribution — though the dossier contains no follow-up evidence of specific customer deployments or measurable outcomes resulting from the integration.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →
  • Yaskawa Motoman robots are readily maintainable by industrial technicians, with community forums serving as a practical support resource.

    Independent Reddit communities (r/IndustrialMaintenance [17], r/Welding [16]) contain firsthand accounts of technicians successfully maintaining and reprogramming Motoman robots in production environments, corroborating real-world maintainability without relying on vendor claims.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →
Bad
  • Yaskawa has shipped 500,000+ robots and recorded ~$4.5B in global sales.

    These figures are cited in an official Yaskawa company document [3][9] and are self-reported; no independent audit, analyst report, or third-party verification appears in the dossier to substantiate the specific numbers.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →
  • Yaskawa Motoman signed an MOU with Novarc for AI-powered autonomous welding (~June 2026).

    The MOU is cited via Yaskawa's own media center [12] (a press release, not an independent source); no third-party reporting, customer validation, or demonstration of actual AI-powered autonomous welding capability is present in the dossier.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →
  • Motoman robots support payloads from 0.5 kg (MotoMini) to 500 kg, with up to 6 axes per arm and controllers supporting up to 27 axes total.

    Payload and axis figures come from third-party commerce sources (standardbots.com [6], dosupply.com [7]) and are not confirmed by official Yaskawa technical datasheets within the dossier; the 0.5 kg MotoMini figure and the 3–500 kg broader range are not contradictory but neither is officially verified here.

    from Yaskawa Motoman deep report →

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