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LS6-B
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LS6-B
Epson RobotsThe Epson LS6-B is a 4-axis SCARA industrial robot manufactured by Epson, available in 500 mm, 600 mm, and 700 mm arm-length variants, with a maximum payload of 6 kg and repeatability of ±0.02 mm (joints 1–2). It is controlled by the RC90-B controller and programmed via Epson RC+ 7.0 software, featuring proprietary GYROPLUS™ gyro sensors for low residual vibration and fast cycle times starting at 0.39 seconds. The LS6-B has been superseded by the LS8-C in Epson's current lineup. Note: a significant portion of the extracted facts (synthesizer specs, earbuds, EV data) are entirely unrelated to the LS6-B robot and have been excluded from this synthesis.
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Specification
- arm_reach_variants
- 500 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm
- maximum_payload
- 6 kg
- maximum_speed
- 5,340 mm/s
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Evidence-graded claims from the Epson Robots deep report
The All-in-One SCARA series features a built-in controller in the robot base, eliminating the need for an external control cabinet
The Robot Report — an independent trade publication — corroborates the built-in controller design and notes it requires no special panel, standard 110V/220V power, and no encoder battery [8][13], going beyond Epson's own marketing materials.
from Epson Robots deep report →Entry-level All-in-One SCARA robots (T3-B) are available for under $7,500
The Robot Report independently reported the T3-B All-in-One SCARA at $7,495 USD [8], and the Vention third-party commerce platform lists the T6-B at $9,495 [9], providing corroboration from sources outside Epson's own channels; exact street pricing and regional availability remain unverified.
from Epson Robots deep report →
150,000+ Epson robots have been deployed in manufacturing facilities worldwide
The 150,000+ figure appears in Epson's Automate 2026 exhibitor profile [14] — an Epson-authored listing — and an earlier Epson-affiliated source cited 100,000+ [5]; no independent audit or third-party market report corroborates either figure.
from Epson Robots deep report →Epson SCARA robots achieve repeatability down to 5 microns
The 5-micron repeatability spec is stated on Epson's official SCARA product page [3] only; no independent laboratory test, customer validation, or third-party benchmark in the dossier confirms this precision figure under real-world conditions.
from Epson Robots deep report →Epson Robots made a strategic investment in Blank Beauty Inc. to deploy T3 SCARA robots for on-demand customized consumer goods manufacturing in retail settings
This is disclosed solely via an Epson press release [10]; no independent reporting, customer outcome data, or third-party verification of the retail deployment's scale or commercial success is present in the dossier.
from Epson Robots deep report →Epson SCARA robots achieve cycle times starting at 0.28 seconds
The 0.28-second cycle time figure is sourced exclusively from Epson's official SCARA product page [3]; no independent speed benchmark, customer production data, or third-party test validates this figure under real-world load and path conditions.
from Epson Robots deep report →
Epson is the #1 SCARA robot manufacturer in the world
The dossier explicitly flags this as unverified self-promotion: the claim appears only in Epson's own materials and press releases [3][14], with no independent third-party analyst report or competitive benchmark present to confirm or refute the ranking.
from Epson Robots deep report →
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