
Overview
Unimate is a industrial arm robot. world's first industrial robot, first produced in 1961 Unimate is a robotics product sourced from the Wikidata open knowledge base.
Key facts
- Payload
- —
- Reach
- —
- Speed
- 1.5 m/s
- Weight
- 1,575 kg
- IP rating
- —
- Battery
- —
- Power
- —
- Autonomy
- —
- Launch year
- 1961
- Price
- $200,000
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Motion & kinematics2
- Dof
- 6
- Repeatability Mm
- 1
Other14
- Price Tier
- 150K+
- Applications
- visual_inspection
- Datasheet Url
- https://www.unimaticwatches.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/U1-U.pdf
- Max Speed M S
- 1.5
- Model Variants
- ULTMIMATE-A, ULTIMATE-B, Ultimate-C, STAR-H
- Warranty Years
- 2
- Company Country
- US
- Deployment Notes
- The first Unimate was installed at a General Motors plant in New Jersey.
- Mounting Options
- fixed, stacking, hanging
- Industries Served
- electronics, metal_fabrication, automotive, energy, aerospace, healthcare
- Software Platform
- Robot application software / Dispatching software
- Fieldbus Protocols
- TCP/IP, HTTP, SDK
- Availability Status
- discontinued
- Additional Information
- First industrial robot ever built, revolutionized metalworking and welding processes., Equipped with hydraulic actuators and capable of storing hundreds of programmed steps., First Unimate sold for US $35,000 in the early 1970s, equivalent to over $200,000 today., Acquired by Westinghouse in 1983 and later transitioned to several manufacturers., Position repeatability of 1 mm, a significant achievement for its time.
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