IRB120
The IRB 120, launched in September 2009 by ABB Robotics, is the smallest and fastest six-axis robot. It was the first robot independently developed by the ABB (China) robotics R&D team. ABB launched its smallest multi-purpose industrial robot to date—the compact, agile, and lightweight six-axis IRB 120. Weighing only 25kg, it has a payload of 3kg (4kg with vertical wrist) and a reach of 580mm. Despite its significantly smaller size, the IRB 120 retains all the functions and technologies of the series, creating favorable conditions for reducing the footprint of robot workstations. Its compact size and lightweight design contribute to the IRB 120's excellent economy and reliability, offering low investment and high output advantages. The IRB 120 has a maximum working stroke of 411mm and a pick-up distance of 112mm below the base. It is widely used in electronics, food and beverage, machinery, solar energy, pharmaceuticals, medical, and research fields. To reduce space occupancy, the IRB 120 can be mounted at any angle inside a workstation, above machinery, or near other robots on a production line. The extremely small turning radius of the robot's first axis further helps to shorten the distance to other equipment.
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The IRB120, launched in September 2009 by ABB Robotics, is the smallest and fastest six-axis robot, independently developed by the ABB (China) robotics R&D team.
ABB has launched its smallest multipurpose industrial robot to date—the compact, agile, and lightweight six-axis IRB 120. Weighing only 25kg, it has a payload of 3kg (4kg for the vertical wrist) and a reach of 580mm.
Despite its significantly smaller size, the IRB 120 retains all the functions and technologies of the series, creating favorable conditions for reducing the footprint of robot workstations. Its compact size and lightweight design contribute to the IRB 120's excellent economy and reliability, offering low investment and high output advantages.
The IRB 120 has a maximum working stroke of 411mm and a pick-up distance of 112mm below the base, making it widely applicable in electronics, food and beverage, machinery, solar energy, pharmaceuticals, medical, and research fields.
To reduce space occupancy, the IRB 120 can be mounted at any angle inside a workstation, above machinery, or near other robots on a production line. The extremely small turning radius of the robot's first axis further helps to shorten the distance to other equipment.


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