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Kawasaki Pitches Mid-Payload Robot to North American Market

Kawasaki Robotics’ dedication to continuous improvement is evident in their technically advanced general-purpose robot line, the R Series. With a history dating back to the mid-1980s, Kawasaki has continued to refine their general-purpose robot arms over time, routinely producing robots with wider working ranges, faster cycle times, longer reach, and increased torque.

Kawasaki Robotics’ RS025N general-purpose robot

In 2017, the company released the RS007N/L models. It marked the beginning of a new generation of Kawasaki R Series and the latest model, the RS025N, is no exception. The new RS025N offers a 25kg payload capacity, a wide working range, small footprint, drive system, motor location and IP67-classified design. Accordingly, this model sets the industry benchmark for small-to-medium payload robots (3 to 80kg).

Industry Leading Speed & Flexibility

The new robot’s design includes a new arm structure, drive system and lighter main unit, which enables high speeds and a large working area. Its 1,885mm reach is the largest in its class, allowing for installation flexibility and use in a wider variety of applications. Also, the RS025N robot leads its class in speed, resulting in reduced cycle times and increased productivity.

Enhanced Versatility

The slim cart allows for installation in tight spaces. The installation options for integrated or separated controller help duAro2 fit. In addition to its expanded work area, the robot’s wiring and installation options contribute to its overall flexibility. The robot’s internal Ethernet wiring enables easy connection to a vision system or other peripheral devices. Moreover, its floor, ceiling and wall mount options provide installation flexibility for any layout. The dust-tight RS025N offers a full-body IP67 rating, fully covered motors and waterproof electrical connections.

Kawasaki’s next-generation R Series robots (RS007N/L and RS013N) also have reduced interference zones around the robot base. This allows the user to maximize their floor space and working area.

Built for Longevity

Kawasaki’s new R Series robots are designed with ease of use and longevity in mind. Kawasaki removed the motor and covered it as protection from harsh environments and workplace wear. Meanwhile, the new motor location on the base allows for enhanced protection and easier serviceability.