
Overview
MOTOMAN is Yaskawa's line of industrial robots that have been in operation for over 45 years. First announced in 1977 as Japan's first all-electric industrial robot, nearly 500,000 units have been shipped worldwide. These robots are used across diverse industries including automotive, electronics, semiconductors, biomedical, food processing, and logistics. MOTOMAN robots integrate Yaskawa's proprietary servo motors and control software for applications such as arc welding, spot welding, handling, assembly, and palletizing. The robots support advanced capabilities including IoT connectivity, AI integration, and predictive maintenance through the i³-Mechatronics solution concept.
Key facts
- Payload
- 4 kg
- Reach
- 550 mm
- Speed
- —
- Weight
- 28 kg
- IP rating
- —
- Battery
- —
- Power
- —
- Autonomy
- —
- Launch year
- 1977
- Price
- —
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Motion & kinematics2
- Dof
- 6
- Repeatability Mm
- 0.03
Power & battery1
- Power Consumption W
- 5000
Other9
- Price Tier
- 40-80K
- Applications
- machine_tending, material_handling, material_removal, assembly, additive_manufacturing, dispensing, grinding
- Sub Category
- handling_and_assembly
- Datasheet Url
- https://www.yaskawa.eu.com/Global%20Assets/Downloads/Documents/pricelist/06_2025_Profichip_Price_list.pdf
- Deployment Notes
- Autonomous production for bulldozer track roller frames at the Liebherr plant in Telfs (Tyrol). MiniTec automates HMT cleaning system with eight MOTOMAN GP robots. Fully automated handling and testing cell for surgical components by Pinger Robotic.
- Mounting Options
- floor
- Software Platform
- RoboDK
- Availability Status
- available
- Additional Information
- - Supports multiple applications including welding and machining. - RoboDK provides flexible pricing options for simulation software. - Used for advanced machining with high accuracy and flawless polishing.
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