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COBOTTA PRO 1300

The COBOTTA PRO 1300 is a 6-axis collaborative robot manufactured by DENSO Robotics featuring a 1,300 mm arm reach, 12 kg payload, and maximum TCP speed of 2,500 mm/s. It incorporates torque sensors on all axes, adaptive speed modulation, and optional touch-sensing safety features compliant with ISO/TS 15066:2016 for collaborative industrial applications.

Overview and Use Cases

The COBOTTA PRO 1300 is a 6-axis collaborative robot designed for industrial automation tasks including assembly, inspection, dispensing, welding, and material handling. The robot operates autonomously once programmed and performs tasks without human intervention during operation.

Key Capabilities

  • Arm reach: 1,300 mm (arm length); 1,463 mm maximum arm reach
  • Payload capacity: 12 kg
  • Maximum TCP speed: 2,500 mm/s
  • Repeatability: ±0.04 mm
  • Robot weight: 41 kg
  • Joint range (6th axis): ±360°
  • Torque sensors: Integrated on all axes for force feedback and collaborative control
  • Adaptive speed modulation: Adjusts velocity based on worker proximity
  • Safety covering: Optional touch-sensing soft cover available for enhanced collaborative safety compliance

Specifications

The COBOTTA PRO 1300 is positioned as one of the fastest cobots in its class based on its 2,500 mm/s TCP speed specification. The robot weighs 41 kg and supports a maximum 12 kg payload across its operational envelope. Its 6-axis configuration enables full spatial movement with continuous rotation on the 6th axis up to ±360°.

Applications

Typical applications include:

  • Assembly operations
  • Quality inspection tasks
  • Fluid dispensing
  • Welding processes
  • Material handling and transfer

Safety and Compliance

The robot incorporates proprietary torque sensors across all axes to enable force-limiting collaborative operation. An optional touch-sensing soft cover provides additional compliance with ISO/TS 15066:2016 standards for human-robot collaborative environments. Adaptive speed modulation allows the robot to reduce velocity when workers approach, supporting safe coexistence in shared workspaces.

Manufacturer

The COBOTTA PRO 1300 is manufactured by DENSO Robotics. In the European market, the PRO 900 and PRO 1300 models are priced between €14,800 and €18,280 (excluding VAT).

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