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TM14 - Palletizing Package
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TM14 - Palletizing Package
Techman RobotThe TM14 is a collaborative robot arm manufactured by Techman Robot (headquartered in Taiwan), offering 14 kg payload, 1100 mm reach, ±0.1 mm repeatability, and 1.1 m/s average speed. It features a built-in 5MP vision system, TMflow no-code drag-and-drop programming, IP54 protection, food-grade grease, and ISO 10218-1/13849-1 safety compliance, making it well-suited for palletizing, inspection, assembly, and other end-of-line tasks. The TM14 Palletizing Package pairs the arm with dedicated software (TM Palletizing Operator), vacuum grippers (e.g., SMC electric vacuum gripper as standard), and optional conveyor integration, enabling autonomous palletizing at up to 8 boxes per minute without safety fencing. Pricing for the arm alone is cited around $33,500 by one independent source, while complete palletizing system packages in the broader market range from $85,000 to over $250,000 depending on configuration. The system performs its palletizing task autonomously once set up, with operators only selecting recipes and performing periodic maintenance.
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- payload
- 14 kg
- reach
- 1100 mm
- average speed
- 1.1 m/s
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Evidence-graded claims from the Techman Robot deep report
TMflow's no-code, click-and-drag programming environment is easy to use and requires no coding experience.
Independent Reddit community users (r/PLC, [15][19]) confirm TMflow is genuinely accessible for non-programmers, though the same sources note the touchscreen-only interface frustrates experienced controls engineers — so ease-of-use is real but narrowly scoped.
from Techman Robot deep report →Techman cobots are fully commercially deployed across multiple industrial sectors globally, with confirmed pricing (TM5-900 at €25,900) and active distribution.
An independent commerce listing from WiredWorkers [5] confirms the TM5-900 at €25,900 with available stock, and the Valin catalog [6] corroborates the multi-model lineup — though actual deployment scale (unit volumes, customer counts) is not independently verified.
from Techman Robot deep report →
The TM AI Cobot S Series achieves ±0.03 mm repeatability, representing a 70% improvement over the previous generation, with 6th-axis speed of 450°/s and 25% faster cycle times.
These figures come exclusively from Techman's own official S Series product page [4]; no independent teardown, third-party benchmark, or customer validation of these specific specs is present in the dossier.
from Techman Robot deep report →The integrated native AI engine enables real-time defect detection, object recognition, and automated optical inspection (AOI) during task execution.
The AI vision capability is described consistently across official sources and a PR Newswire release [13], but no independent customer case study, third-party benchmark, or field validation of real-world AI inspection performance appears in the dossier.
from Techman Robot deep report →Techman Robot is targeting Southeast Asian smart manufacturing markets, including exhibiting at the Thailand Automation Show in Bangkok in June 2026.
A Yahoo Finance news release [12] reports the Thailand Automation Show participation, but this is a company-issued press release distributed via a wire service — no independent reporter or third-party confirmation of actual market penetration or sales outcomes in Southeast Asia is present.
from Techman Robot deep report →The AMMR (Automated Multi-Machine Replication) feature replicates robot setup and tasks across multiple units to streamline large-scale deployment.
AMMR is described solely on Techman's official application page [2]; no independent user report, customer testimonial, or third-party assessment of its real-world effectiveness at scale appears in the dossier — community feedback on integration complexity [15][19] raises indirect doubts.
from Techman Robot deep report →
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