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Industrial Arm

6-Axis Cartesian CRS

Built by IAI · Japan

Updated May 2026·methodology

Robo Index

A

Strong evidence

5 of 10 signals present

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Weighted factors

average of the 5 scored · blanks don't count

Commercial maturity8515%
Deployment footprintnot yet scored22%
Proven track record759%
Spec completeness10022%
Company financial healthnot yet scored11%
Company maturity1004%
Manufacturer portfolio514%
Media mentions (trailing 12 months)not yet scored7%
Independent recognitionnot yet scored3%
Market momentumnot yet scored1%

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Overview

産業用途向けの6軸カルテジアンロボットです。

Flagship features

  • Designed for factory automation with modular Cartesian kinematics (2-6 axes)
  • Available in standard and high-precision models
  • Key advantages: simple programming, high rigidity, low vibration, large working area, easy maintenance
  • NSA linear actuators with ball screw drives for low-vibration, high-speed movements (travel up to 3000 mm)
  • Robot wrist units (WU-S, WU-M) add 2 DOF for flexibility, with rotation up to ±360° and tilting up to ±105°
  • RCP6 series uses cost-effective stepper motors with battery-free absolute encoders

Buyer decision signals

Viability

est. 1976

CRS 6-axis Cartesian robot released

Specifications

Category: Industrial Arm
Arm class
medium payload
Payload
78.6 kg
Mounting
floor, ceiling, wall
Controller
XSEL
Programming
proprietary app
Industries
automotive, electronics, food_beverage
VerifiedSelf-reportedEstimated

Company profile

Founded
1976

Detailed specifications

Other3
Sub Category
6-axis cartesian
Company Country
DE
Additional Information
- Designed for factory automation with modular Cartesian kinematics (2-6 axes). - Available in standard and high-precision models. - Key advantages: simple programming, high rigidity, low vibration, large working area, easy maintenance. - NSA linear actuators with ball screw drives for low-vibration, high-speed movements (travel up to 3000 mm). - Robot wrist units (WU-S, WU-M) add 2 DOF for flexibility, with rotation up to ±360° and tilting up to ±105°. - RCP6 series uses cost-effective stepper motors with battery-free absolute encoders. - ICSB series uses 230V servo motors for higher payload and speed. - CRS series provides 6-axis capability with small payloads (1-2 kg) for precision tasks. - Applications include screwing, pipetting, cardboard folding/packaging, assembly, palletising. - Easy to program due to natural XYZ coordinate system. - Energy-efficient with functions like energy shut-off in rest position. - Dual- and multi-carriage configurations available. - Vertically mounted axes can be equipped with brake for safety. - Carbon footprint data available in datasheets. - CAD models available via 3Dfindit. - No pricing displayed; contact for quote.

Company milestones

  • 2020LaunchCRS 6-axis Cartesian robot released
  • 1995MilestoneEuropean subsidiary founded
  • 1989MilestoneIAI America established
  • 1976MilestoneCompany founded
  • MilestoneLarge Slider product listing
  • LaunchIAI tabletop robots overview
  • LaunchTTA Series tabletop robot

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