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KR 150 R2700-2 F

Built by KUKA Robotics · Germany

Updated May 2026·methodology

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Commercial maturity10015%
Deployment footprintnot yet scored22%
Proven track record159%
Spec completeness10022%
Company financial healthnot yet scored11%
Company maturity1004%
Manufacturer portfolio1004%
Media mentions (trailing 12 months)not yet scored7%
Independent recognitionnot yet scored3%
Market momentumnot yet scored1%

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Overview

The KR 150 R2700-2 F is specially built for foundry applications, allowing for a payload of 150 kg with a reach of 2701 mm, ensuring durability under tough conditions.

Flagship features

  • **Foundry variant ('F'):** Designed for harsh foundry environments with enhanced heat and particle protection
  • **Hollow wrist design:** Allows internal routing of cables and hoses for reduced snagging
  • **Controller options:** Compatible with both KR C5 and KR C4 controllers, offering flexibility for upgrades
  • **Global support:** KUKA's extensive service network ensures rapid technical support and spare parts availability
  • **Custom mounting:** Available in standard (F) and ceiling-mount (C) variants for layout flexibility
  • **Precision:** ±0.05 mm repeatability makes it suitable for high-accuracy assembly and welding tasks

Buyer decision signals

Viability

est. 1898

KUKA launches KR TITAN ultra robot in Shelby Township, Michigan

Specifications

Category: Industrial Arm
Arm class
standard industrial
Axes
6
Payload
150 kg
Reach
2701 mm
Repeatability
±0.05 mm
Weight
1072 kg
IP rating
IP65/IP67
Mounting
floor, ceiling
Controller
KUKA KR C4 Controller
Programming
teach pendant
Tool flange
ISO 9409-1
Safety cert.
CE, ISO 10218-1
Force limiting
No
Maturity
commercial
Industries
automotive, metal_fabrication
VerifiedSelf-reportedEstimated

Company profile

Founded
1898

Detailed specifications

Motion & kinematics1
Dof
6
Other4
Applications
palletizing,assembly,spot_welding,pick_and_place
Sub Category
foundry
Company Country
DE
Additional Information
- **Foundry variant ('F'):** Designed for harsh foundry environments with enhanced heat and particle protection. - **Hollow wrist design:** Allows internal routing of cables and hoses for reduced snagging. - **Controller options:** Compatible with both KR C5 and KR C4 controllers, offering flexibility for upgrades. - **Global support:** KUKA's extensive service network ensures rapid technical support and spare parts availability. - **Custom mounting:** Available in standard (F) and ceiling-mount (C) variants for layout flexibility. - **Precision:** ±0.05 mm repeatability makes it suitable for high-accuracy assembly and welding tasks. - **Applications:** Optimized for palletizing, assembly, welding, pick & place, and packaging. - **Motion range:** Notably wider rotation on A4 and A6 axes (±350°) for complex part manipulation.

Company milestones

  • Mar 2024LaunchKUKA launches KR TITAN ultra robot in Shelby Township, Michigan
  • Jan 2024MilestoneKR FORTEC launch coverage published
  • Oct 2022LaunchLBR iisy 3 R760 becomes available on the market
  • 2026DeploymentKR IONTEC used for automated trailer unloading
  • 2026MilestoneKR50-R2500 featured at Modex 2026
  • 2026LaunchKR AGILUS ultra launch
  • 2026DeploymentKUKA Modex 2026 palletizing system
  • 2025MilestoneKR IONTEC ultra listed in KUKA portfolio since 2025

Where will these robots operate? Often the same as your country — add more for multi-country deployments.

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