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ER-series 6-axis industrial robots vs IRB 2600

Side-by-side comparison of ER-series 6-axis industrial robots (Estun Automation Co., Ltd.) and IRB 2600 (ABB) — specs, pricing, Robolist Trust Score, and verified deployments. Updated daily.

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Layer 1: Identity & Trust

Manufacturer Country

CN
CH

Year First Available

1993
2015

Verified Deployments

0 Deployments
0 Deployments

Layer 2: Operational

Price Range (USD)

$14,300
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Availability Status

ACTIVE
ACTIVE

Arm Mechanics

Payload

500 kg
12 kg

IP Rating (Arm)

IP65
IP67

Reach

550 mm
1,650 mm

Degrees of Freedom

6
6

Repeatability

±0.08 mm
±0.03 mm

Path Accuracy

±0.5 mm

Robot Weight

164 kg
235 kg

IP Rating (Wrist)

IP67

Performance

Cycle Time (25/305/25)

0.4 s

MTBF

100,000 hrs

Duty Cycle

continuous 24 7

Vibration Damping

active model based

Safety

Safety Category

Cat.3 PLd

Dual Check Safety

Yes

E-Stop Response

15 ms

Safe Zone Count

8

Controller & Programming

Controller Model

R-30iB Plus

Programming Languages

KAREL, TP

Teach Pendant Type

smart pad

Offline Programming

RobotStudio

Connectivity

ROS-Industrial Support

vendor supported

IoT / Cloud Platform

FANUC ZDT

Predictive Maintenance

ml based

End-Effector

Tool Flange Standard

ISO 9409-1

Internal Cable Routing

through arm and wrist

Pneumatic Lines

2

Electrical Lines

12

Commercial

Price (USD)

$14,300
Contact for quote

Warranty

3 yrs

Service Network

global

Spare Parts Lead Time

14 days

Expected Service Life

10 yrs

Insufficient data for full comparison

The following fields had no data for any of the selected robots: Battery / Shift Runtime, Max TCP Speed, Safety I/O Pairs, Digital Twin Support, Communication Protocols, Cybersecurity Certs, Tool Changer (ISO)

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About this comparison

ER-series 6-axis industrial robots vs IRB 2600 compares two robots in the industrial-arm category. All data is sourced from manufacturer spec sheets, verified deployments, and third-party filings; see our methodology for how the Robolist Trust Score is calculated.