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KUKA LBR IIWA 14 R820
KUKA LBR IIWA 14 R820

KUKA LBR IIWA 14 R820

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The advanced KUKA LBR IIWA 14 R820 collaborative robot features a 14 kg payload, a 820 mm reach and Protection Class IP54 rating. It is the latest in robotic innovation, with the ability to work with humans. The LBR IIWA 14 R820 has built in sensors and soft edges that make it safe for human collaboration and the ability to detect movement and touch all over. The KUKA LBR IIWA 14 is great for coating, maching, palletizing, fastening, measuring, and other material handling applications. For more information on the new KUKA LBR IIWA 14 robot, call in at 740-251-4312 to speak with a RobotWorx representative. For more information, contact a RobotWorx representative today at 740-251-4312
PRODUCT NAME KUKA LBR IIWA 14 R820
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Specification

Axes 7
H-Reach 820mm
Payload 14kg
Mounting Floor, Inverted, Angle
Structure Articulated
Robot Mass 30kg
Repeatability ±0.1mm

Motion Range

J1 ±170°
J2 ±120°
J3 ±170°
J4 ±120°
J5 ±170°
J6 ±120°

Motion Speed

J1 85 °/s (1.48 rad/s)
J2 85 °/s (1.48 rad/s)
J3 100 °/s (1.75 rad/s)
J4 75 °/s (1.31 rad/s)
J5 130 °/s (2.27 rad/s)
J6 135 °/s (2.36 rad/s)

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