
ABB Robotics has further strengthened its position in industrial automation with the launch of three new large robots—IRB 6730S, IRB 6750S, and IRB 6760—adding to its next-generation lineup introduced since 2022.
The IRB 6730S and IRB 6750S are shelf-mounted models designed to boost robot density in production environments. With payload capacities up to 350 kg and extended vertical and horizontal reach, these robots are ideal for applications like die casting, injection moulding, and spot welding in automotive, foundry, construction, and general manufacturing.
The IRB 6760 is ABB’s most advanced press tending robot for mid-sized press lines. When paired with ABB’s carbon-fiber tooling boom, it achieves output rates of up to 900 parts per hour—making it a leading solution for automotive and electronics industries.
All three new models are powered by ABB’s OmniCore controllers, which reduce energy consumption by 20% while delivering exceptional precision—such as the IRB 6750S achieving 0.9 mm path accuracy. These systems are also designed for collaborative deployment, enabling multiple robots to work together to significantly improve process efficiency—for example, increasing car body spot welds from 70 to 80 in just 15 seconds.
Marc Segura, President of ABB’s Robotics Division, said, “Our expanded range, combined with cobots, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and mechatronic platforms, is built to meet growing demands for productivity, flexibility, and sustainability.”
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