Product News: ABB launches compact, lightweight 6-axis robot

Sept. 28, 2018
Promises fast, accurate small-parts-assembly solutions.

ABB introduced the IRB 1100 at the China International Industry Fair 2018 in Shanghai, describing the release as its smallest, lightest robot to date as part of its growing offering of solutions for small-parts assembly. The IRB 1100 was designed to meet the unique challenges of semiconductor, pharmaceutical and electronics manufacturers who need to handle small/delicate parts while working at speed and maintaining both high productivity and quality.

ABB touts that the IRB 1100 offers up to 35 percent faster cycle times to maximize productivity, and best-in-class repeatable accuracy. Powered by ABB’s new OmniCore controller, the IRB 1100 is equipped with advanced motion-control capabilities, making it ideal for supporting rapid assembly, pick-and-place, and material-handling applications.

The IRB 1100 has a 10% smaller footprint and a 20% lighter body compared to previous robot generations that can flexibly be deployed in confined spaces and into existing automation lines. In addition to improving production-space flexibility, the IRB 1100 allows more flexible handling for heavy-load operations with complex tools or end effectors. 

“Manufacturers today need to squeeze every drop of value out of their factories, from their automation systems and even their floor space. The IRB 1100 is designed to support both these imperatives and create opportunities to maximize the efficiency of every single centimeter of production,” said Per Vegard Nerseth, managing director of robotics at ABB. “This is ABB’s most compact and lightweight robot ever, and a great addition to our small-parts-assembly solutions portfolio.”

The IRB 1100 is also among the first of a new era of robots built around ABB’s new flexible-design approach, which will help introduce a wider variety of robot sizes and variants that can be combined into tailored solutions. IRB 1100 will be certified for cleanroom applications in the future and is available in two variants: one with a 4kg payload with 475 mm reach, and one with a 4 kg payload and 580mm reach.

 
The IRB 1100 is expected to be available for order in December.