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Heavy-duty, energy-efficient all-round robotics
28/03/2025
KUKA's KR FORTEC all-rounder heavy-duty robot is energy-efficient and dynamic in handling applications with a payload of up to 500kg or a reach of up to 3700mm. Maintenance accessibility has been further improved by the company, while options such as the KUKA linear units or the K-PIPE energy system offer a customised solution from a single source for customers' applications.
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