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CL103N
Kawasaki Robotics
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CL103N
Kawasaki RoboticsThe Kawasaki CL103N is a 6-axis collaborative robot (cobot) with a 3 kg payload and 590 mm reach, designed and built in Germany through Kawasaki's partnership with Neura Robotics. It features ±0.02 mm repeatability, 200°/s maximum joint speed, IP66 protection, 24-bit encoders, internal cable routing, and a proprietary safety architecture enabling human-robot collaboration. It is part of the broader CL Series (CL103N through CL110N) and is positioned for light-duty tasks such as pick & place and welding in industrial settings. Several extracted facts in the source set are clearly about unrelated products (Meta Quest 3, MacBook, NAS boards, Bluetooth speakers, subwoofers) and have been disregarded as irrelevant to this system.
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Specification
- degrees_of_freedom
- 6 axes
- payload
- 3 kg
- max_reach
- 590 mm
- max_joint_speed
- 200°/s (series-wide maximum; per-joint speeds: J1:170, J2:170, J3:180, J4:180, J5:200, J6:200 °/s)
- weight
- 17–18 kg (conflicting between sources)
- joint_ranges
- J1 ±180°, J2 ±135°, J3 ±150°, J4 ±180°, J5 ±180°, J6 ±360°
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Kawasaki Robotics deep report
Kawasaki's industrial robots perform reliably and autonomously in structured production environments (welding, palletizing, painting, wafer transfer)
Independent PLC community members on Reddit [16] confirm that simulation-validated performance of industrial robots is generally reliable in structured settings, corroborating Kawasaki's established 50+ year commercial track record across automotive, semiconductor, and logistics industries; however, exact per-model uptime or throughput figures remain unverified.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →
Kawasaki has 210,000+ robots installed worldwide
The 210,000+ figure comes from Automate.org, a trade association directory that likely sources data from Kawasaki's own submissions, and the conflicting older figure of 151,000+ on Crunchbase confirms neither count is independently verified.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki's CL Series collaborative robots (cobots) safely operate alongside humans
The CL Series cobot capability is confirmed only by Kawasaki's official product pages and commerce directory listings — no independent safety certification body, customer case study, or third-party reviewer is cited in the dossier to substantiate safe human-robot collaboration in real deployments.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki has established a Physical AI Center in San Jose, Silicon Valley for the social deployment of Physical AI robots
The Physical AI Center's establishment is confirmed only by Kawasaki's own official news announcements; no independent reporter, regulator, or third-party source verifies its operational status, scale, or any actual robot deployments emanating from it.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →Kawasaki's Pulseboard weld inspection technology is a patented innovation developed with Fives DyAG
The Pulseboard technology and its patent are referenced solely in Kawasaki's official news announcement; no independent patent database citation, third-party technical review, or customer validation of inspection accuracy or deployment at scale is provided in the dossier.
from Kawasaki Robotics deep report →
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