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ZX300S
Kawasaki Robotics
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ZX300S
Kawasaki RoboticsThe ZX300S is a heavy-duty industrial robot arm manufactured by Kawasaki Robotics, part of their ZX series of general-purpose robots. It features a 300 kg payload capacity and 2501 mm maximum reach, designed for floor-mounting applications including material handling, palletizing, spot welding, plasma cutting, and hot billet transfer. It is supported by F02 and E02 controllers. Note: a significant portion of the extracted facts (pricing data from navimow.com) are entirely unrelated to the ZX300S and appear to be extraction noise from a different product category; those facts are excluded from this reconciliation. No independent third-party reviews or user reports were present in the source data.
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- 300 kg
- max_reach
- 2501 mm
- motion_range
- Wide motion range (specific joint angles not provided in source data)
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Evidence-graded claims from the Kawasaki Robotics deep report
Kawasaki's industrial robots perform reliably and autonomously in structured production environments (welding, palletizing, painting, wafer transfer)
Independent PLC community members on Reddit [16] confirm that simulation-validated performance of industrial robots is generally reliable in structured settings, corroborating Kawasaki's established 50+ year commercial track record across automotive, semiconductor, and logistics industries; however, exact per-model uptime or throughput figures remain unverified.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →
Kawasaki has 210,000+ robots installed worldwide
The 210,000+ figure comes from Automate.org, a trade association directory that likely sources data from Kawasaki's own submissions, and the conflicting older figure of 151,000+ on Crunchbase confirms neither count is independently verified.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki's CL Series collaborative robots (cobots) safely operate alongside humans
The CL Series cobot capability is confirmed only by Kawasaki's official product pages and commerce directory listings — no independent safety certification body, customer case study, or third-party reviewer is cited in the dossier to substantiate safe human-robot collaboration in real deployments.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki has established a Physical AI Center in San Jose, Silicon Valley for the social deployment of Physical AI robots
The Physical AI Center's establishment is confirmed only by Kawasaki's own official news announcements; no independent reporter, regulator, or third-party source verifies its operational status, scale, or any actual robot deployments emanating from it.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki's Pulseboard weld inspection technology is a patented innovation developed with Fives DyAG
The Pulseboard technology and its patent are referenced solely in Kawasaki's official news announcement; no independent patent database citation, third-party technical review, or customer validation of inspection accuracy or deployment at scale is provided in the dossier.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →
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