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IRB 1660ID
ABB Robotics
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- Height
- 1392 mm
- Payload
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- Verified autonomy
- not assessed
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IRB 1660ID
ABB RoboticsThe ABB IRB 1660ID is a 6-axis articulated industrial robot manufactured by ABB Robotics, designed primarily for arc welding and machine tending applications. It is available in two variants (6 kg/1.55 m and 4 kg/1.55 m payload/reach), features an Integrated DressPack (ID) routing cables internally, and achieves ±0.02 mm position repeatability and 0.05 mm path repeatability. The robot operates autonomously once programmed and deployed — executing welding and machine tending tasks without a human performing or driving those tasks — and is compatible with IRC5 and OmniCore controller families. Pricing from one reseller is listed at approximately $35,632 USD.
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Specification
- robot weight
- 257 kg
- robot height
- 1392 mm
- arm load capacity
- 15+15 kg (upper arm)
- wrist axes combined working range
- 1,390° (axes 4, 5, and 6 combined)
- axis 6 speed
- 500°/s
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the ABB Robotics deep report
ABB's deployed industrial robots and AMRs execute welding, assembly, pick-and-place, and material handling tasks autonomously — without a human performing or driving those tasks during operation
Multiple independent sources — including video demonstrations [25][26], sector deployment reports across automotive/logistics/electronics [1][6], and community practitioner accounts [32][34] — confirm that once programmed, ABB robots execute tasks without human intervention during operation, consistent with the dossier's autonomy verdict (confidence 0.88).
from ABB Robotics deep report →ABB Robotics was sold to SoftBank for $5.3–5.4 billion in October 2025
The acquisition is independently reported by The Robot Report [13] and Metrology News [15], two separate trade publications, corroborating the transaction amount and timing; this is material as it signals a major ownership and strategic shift toward Physical AI under SoftBank.
from ABB Robotics deep report →
PickMaster Lite reduces engineering effort by 30% and commissioning time by 25% versus conventional systems
The specific figures come from a trade publication (engtechnica) [12] reporting ABB's own launch claims for a product released May 6, 2026; no independent customer benchmark or third-party test has validated these percentage improvements.
from ABB Robotics deep report →ABB's AR-enhanced teleoperation system improves task performance by 28% and SUS usability score by 12% versus baseline teleoperation on IRB 1200 and GoFa 5
Results are from an ABB Corporate Research Master's thesis [21], which provides experimental validation on specific hardware but has not been independently peer-reviewed or replicated outside ABB's own research environment, and the system is explicitly not a commercial product.
from ABB Robotics deep report →PSYONIC partnership applies human prosthetic touch-sensor data to improve ABB robot dexterity
The partnership is independently reported by The Robot Report [13], confirming it exists, but no independent validation of resulting dexterity improvements in deployed ABB robots has been reported — the collaboration appears to be at an early/announced stage with no production outcomes documented.
from ABB Robotics deep report →
RobotStudio HyperReality (with NVIDIA Omniverse) will deliver up to 99% simulation accuracy, 40% cost reduction, and 50% faster time-to-market
These figures originate solely from ABB/NVIDIA's own press release [7][17]; the product is not yet available (H2 2026 target), only a Foxconn pilot is mentioned with no independent results reported, and no third-party benchmark or customer validation exists in the dossier.
from ABB Robotics deep report →
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