Dobot Robot CR12A industrial robot
≈ US$25,990
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CRA Collaborative Robot Series – Safe
flexible and self-learning
Collaborative robot
Building on the safety
efficiency
flexibility
and ease of use of the CR series
the CR12A breaks the 12 kg payload limit
opening up a wider range of applications for collaborative robots. With a working radius of 1200 mm
the CR12A meets the demands of heavy-duty picking
packing
palletizing
and welding in the automotive
home appliance
logistics
and metalworking industries
User-friendly design for faster implementation
The CR12A utilizes the industry's first dual-channel end effector design
which can be directly connected to multiple end tools. It also features a visual status indicator on the base for intuitive recognition of operating status
More options with high payload and large radius
The CR12A has a working radius of 1200 mm and a maximum payload of 12 kg. Thanks to an advanced motion control algorithm
the CR12A operates more stable and exhibits 50% less residual vibration during rapid emergency braking
24 interface ports for more flexibility
The CR12A supports Profinet and Ethernet/IP communication protocols and connects seamlessly to the PLC. It features 24 digital I/O ports with industry-leading support for PNP and NPN switching for easy application expansion
High level of protection for secure collaboration
The robot housing and control unit achieve a high protection rating of IP54. In the event of an overload
the robot automatically triggers an alarm. The CR12A is also equipped with an innovative electromagnetic brake protection system that reduces the fall height of the end tool in the event of a power failure
Application scenarios
Assembly
Sort
Glue
placement
Palletizing
Transport
welding