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KR810

The KR810 is a 7-axis collaborative robot arm manufactured by Kassow Robots, a subsidiary of Bosch Rexroth AG since April 2022. It features an 850 mm reach, 10 kg payload, and compact 130×130 mm footprint, with an optional Edge Edition designed for integration into autonomous mobile platforms.

Overview and Use Cases

The KR810 is a collaborative robot arm produced by Kassow Robots, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. As a subsidiary of Bosch Rexroth AG since April 2022, the company develops compact robotic solutions for mobile and stationary industrial applications. The KR810 is designed for autonomous task execution in automatic mode following initial programming, eliminating the need for continuous teach pendant operation during deployment.

Common use cases include machine tending, palletizing, and material handling tasks in manufacturing and logistics environments.

Key Capabilities

  • 7-axis articulated arm for complex motion and dexterous manipulation
  • Autonomous operation in automatic mode after programming phase
  • Compact footprint of 130×130 mm base dimensions, enabling deployment in constrained spaces
  • Mobile-ready design with optional Edge Edition for AGV and AMR integration
  • Direct DC power compatibility (Edge Edition) suitable for battery-powered mobile platforms

Specifications

  • Reach: 850 mm
  • Payload capacity: 10 kg
  • Weight: 24–25 kg (minor variation reported across sources)
  • Degrees of freedom: 7 axes
  • Maximum joint speed: 225 deg/s
  • Maximum linear TCP speed: 1 m/s
  • Base footprint: 130×130 mm
  • Edge Edition power input: 42–58 VDC (direct DC supply)

Applications

The KR810 addresses automation requirements in:

  • Machine tending and part loading/unloading
  • Palletizing and depalletizing operations
  • Material transfer and handling
  • Integration with autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and automated guided vehicles (AGV) for mobile manipulation tasks

The Edge Edition variant is specifically configured for embedded deployment on mobile platforms, with power architecture designed for direct battery or vehicle electrical system integration.

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