AUBO-i3
The AUBO-i3 is a 6-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by AUBO (Beijing) Robotics Technology Co., Ltd., designed for light industrial and educational tasks. It features a 3 kg payload, 625 mm reach, and 16 kg weight, making it one of the most compact models in the AUBO i-series.
Overview and Use Cases
The AUBO-i3 is a compact 6-axis collaborative robot arm designed for light assembly, dispensing, material handling, education, and prototyping applications. Its small footprint and lightweight construction make it suitable for deployment in confined workspaces. The robot operates as a programmable industrial cobot and executes tasks autonomously once programmed.
Key Capabilities
- Collaborative Operation: Operates without a safety fence and supports collaborative interaction, certified for safe human-robot collaboration
- Autonomous Task Execution: Performs programmed tasks independently without teleoperation
- Compact Design: Lightweight at 16 kg (robot) with a control box of 15 kg, enabling installation in space-constrained environments
- Multi-axis Movement: Full 6 degrees of freedom with all joints capable of ±360° rotation
Specifications
Performance Parameters
- Payload: 3 kg
- Reach: 625 mm
- Repeatability: ±0.02–0.05 mm
- Robot Weight: 16 kg
- Control Box Weight: 15 kg
Motion Capabilities
- Joints 1–3 (Base, Shoulder, Elbow): ±360° range, 178°/s speed
- Joints 4–6 (Wrist): ±360° range, 237°/s speed
Power Requirements
- Average Consumption: 150 W
- Peak Consumption: 1000 W
- Power Supply: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Safety Certifications
- PL=d CAT3
- ISO 10218
- CE
- UL
- KCs
Applications
The AUBO-i3 is positioned for use in:
- Educational settings and robotics training
- Light assembly tasks
- Material dispensing operations
- Component handling and repositioning
- Prototype development and testing
Its compact size and low power requirements make it suitable for laboratory environments, small manufacturing cells, and research facilities.
Manufacturer
The AUBO-i3 is manufactured by AUBO (Beijing) Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. as part of the i-Series product line. The robot is priced at approximately €18,100 excluding VAT.
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