KR 10 R900 sixx
The KR 10 R900 sixx is a 6-axis articulated industrial robot from KUKA's KR AGILUS sixx family, designed for high-speed, high-precision tasks in compact production spaces. It features a 10 kg payload, 902 mm reach, and ±0.03 mm repeatability, with a robot mass of 52 kg.
Overview and Use Cases
The KR 10 R900 sixx is a 6-axis articulated industrial robot manufactured by KUKA. It belongs to the KR AGILUS sixx robot family and is intended for deployment in compact production environments where speed and precision are required. Common applications include pick-and-place operations, assembly tasks, material handling, and inspection processes.
Key Capabilities
- Payload capacity: 10 kg
- Reach: 902 mm
- Repeatability: ±0.03 mm
- Robot mass: 52 kg
- Articulation: 6-axis configuration
- Controller: KRC4 compact controller
- Protection rating: IP54 standard (IP67 variant available)
- Operation mode: Pre-programmed autonomous execution after integration and programming
Specifications
The KR 10 R900 sixx is a compact, lightweight articulated robot with a payload of 10 kg and a horizontal reach of 902 mm. The robot's total mass is 52 kg, making it suitable for installation in space-constrained manufacturing facilities. It achieves a repeatability specification of ±0.03 mm, which supports high-precision applications. The robot operates using KUKA's KRC4 compact controller. The standard protection rating is IP54, indicating protection against dust and water splashing; an IP67 variant is available for more demanding environmental conditions. The six-axis configuration provides full spatial articulation for complex task execution.
Pricing
KUKA does not officially publish pricing for the KR 10 R900 sixx. Third-party market estimates indicate that new units in the KR AGILUS range begin at approximately $25,000, though actual pricing may vary based on configuration, regional market factors, and supplier terms.
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